## One Piece Chapter 730: Three Cards - Chapter: 730 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Gaburu, Caribou, Monkey D. Luffy, Donquixote Doflamingo, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Bastille, Roronoa Zoro, Kin'emon, Momonosuke, Issho, Nami, Sanji, Brook, Tony Tony Chopper, Caesar Clown, Big Mom, Franky, Usopp, Nico Robin, Toy Soldier ### Summary Page 0: Chapter 730, "Three Cards," opens with Caribou's cover story in the New World. In Volume 45, Gaburu shouts out, "Grandma is precious to me!!!" The snowbound crowd watches the revolutionary legend's image unfold: Gaburu rides dramatically while others gather around, and the smiling grandmother fills the foreground as the emotional center of the cover. The extra page frames Gaburu's legend through loyalty to family before the main story returns to Dressrosa's collapsing battlefield. Page 1: Dressrosa reels from the explosion and the sudden public fall of Law. Citizens and fighters piece together what happened: "Dressrosa was in such a panic!" "So that's what happened!!" "Thank goodness!!" But the relief is short-lived. Luffy sees Law taken down and screams, "Oi!! Mingo!!" and then, furious, "How dare you do that to Tora-man!!!" Doflamingo, standing amid the wreckage, turns the moment into propaganda. He apologizes for the disturbance and announces that Law is the Shichibukai Trafalgar Law, the perpetrator behind the misprint of his abdication that morning. He claims Law tried to yank him down from his throne, but failed. Then Doflamingo tells Luffy that Law was originally one of his men and that he is the one who had to set things right. Page 2: Doflamingo's men move immediately: "Yin!! Carry Tora-man away!!" Marines ask Vice Admiral Bastille whether they should capture the Pirate Hunter, but Bastille orders, "Hold your positions." Through the Den Den Mushi, the Straw Hats demand an explanation: "Hey!! Explain to us what's going on there!!" They learn that Law-dono was felled before their very eyes by Doflamingo. Kin'emon recognizes the danger: "The 'Pirate Hunter'... and 'Kin'emon of the Foxfire' is it?" Doflamingo notices Momonosuke on the Sunny and smiles, realizing the boy who looked like Wano nobility is also aboard. Zoro and Kin'emon swear they will not hand Law over, while Doflamingo laughs, already seeing more pieces on the board. Page 3: Zoro and Kin'emon launch themselves into the fight to stop Law from being taken. Zoro's swords clash hard against Doflamingo's threads, while Kin'emon rushes in with his blade. The impact throws force across the square. Fujitora watches and recognizes Zoro's resolve, but refuses to reveal everything: "It is for both our sakes... That I will not say." Zoro's expression hardens as he realizes the blind admiral is not a simple bystander. The page turns into a layered standoff: Doflamingo is moving Law, Zoro is trying to cut through, Kin'emon is trying to protect the plan, and Fujitora's silence suggests that he is following a purpose of his own. Page 4: Fujitora's power slams into the battlefield. Zoro and Kin'emon are struck away as gravity and force tear through the square. The Den Den Mushi line erupts in alarm: "What happened to Zoro!? Kinemon!!" and "Zoro-dono has...!!" Kin'emon cries out, "Zoro-dono!?" as Zoro is sent flying. The attack makes the admiral's presence undeniable. Doflamingo's men and the Marines keep their positions while Luffy, still behind the colosseum bars, hears his allies being thrown back. What had been a direct rescue attempt becomes a disaster in seconds, because the Straw Hats are not only facing Doflamingo; they are facing the power of a Marine admiral as well. Page 5: Zoro is hurled through the air, but he is still conscious. He coughs and crashes, while the others cry, "Zoro!!!" and "Kinemon!" Zoro answers through the chaos, "I'll be right there...!!" then tries to orient himself: "But... this is Seastone, isn't it..." The detail matters because the colosseum's bars and structure are not ordinary obstacles. Luffy and the others are trapped behind material that blocks Devil Fruit escape and slows any clean rescue. Zoro's pain is real, Kin'emon's alarm is real, and Law is still being carried away, yet Zoro's first instinct is still to rejoin the others. The Straw Hats' rescue attempt has failed for the moment, but their will has not broken. Page 6: The Marines and pirates finally grasp who struck Zoro. A tremendous flying slash has torn across the square, and the watching Marines shout for Issho: "Isshou-san!!" "Admiral-dono!!!" Someone calls the attack "A flying slash... How ferocious..." Zoro, recovering with swords in hand, recognizes the opponent properly: "So the old blind gambler... was really a Marine admiral!!" Kin'emon checks on him through the line: "Kin'emon-san!! Are you alright!?" Zoro breathes hard and asks whether they got Kin'emon, too. The truth settles across the battlefield: the blind man who seemed like a wandering gambler is Admiral Fujitora, and he is now openly blocking their path. Pa...