## One Piece Chapter 917, pages 12-14: The Treasure Ship of Provisions - Chapter: 917 - Pages: 12-14 - Characters: Trafalgar Law, Basil Hawkins, Holdem, Tama, Monkey D. Luffy, Koma-chiyo, O-Kiku, Kamijiro, Roronoa Zoro ### Summary Page 12: Law, hidden under a basket hat, steps into Hawkins' path. Hawkins recognizes that the woman has been chosen and tells Law to come forward, but Law answers that he does not need all three hostages. He says, "Let's go ahead and execute one of you right here and now!!" Hawkins' men flinch as Law draws his sword. The clash is quick and controlled: Law cuts through the group, and Holdem's side suddenly realizes someone has interfered. A man shouts, "Huh!? Where'd the girl go!?" The rescue begins before Holdem understands it. Law has created the opening, removing Tama from the hostage position while the enemies are still processing the first strike. Page 13: Tama suddenly appears in Luffy's arms, and Luffy tells her, "We're gonna make a run for it, Tama!! Sorry for taking so long!!" Koma-chiyo barks in surprise, and the enemies ask when Luffy got there. Holdem screams, "Kamijiro!! What the hell are you doing?!" while another order rings out: "Go get the girl back!!" Law slashes through pursuers, and O-Kiku rides with Koma-chiyo. She cries out that it is a komainu, while someone shouts, "Dog!! This way!!" The battlefield collapses into motion. Tama has been snatched from the lion's jaws, and the group now has to escape the town with the child alive. Page 14: Luffy tells Zoro to head straight out of town, while Zoro calls back, "Zorojuro!!" Tama is safe in Luffy's arms but asks what happened to his cheek. Luffy says he is fine and explains that Holdem only pinched his cheek with pliers. Even though Holdem would not be able to get any kibidango using them, the detail enrages Luffy. Holdem answers with fire, opening the lion's mouth and roaring, "Lion Fire!!" A blast shoots toward them. Luffy turns, recognizing the insult and pain done to Tama, and the word "pliers" becomes enough to push him from escape into punishment.