## One Piece Chapter 810: The Curly Hat Pirates Arrive - Chapter: 810 - Pages: 5-20 - Characters: Jack, Beasts Pirates, Mink Tribe, Master Nekomamushi, Duke Inuarashi, Zou-Zou Fruit, Bepo, Trafalgar Law, Heart Pirates, Claw City, Wanda, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Kaido, Raizo, Wano Country, Whale Forest, Donquixote Doflamingo, Straw Hat Pirates, Sanji, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Momonosuke, Caesar Clown, Thousand Sunny, Zou, Curly Hat Pirates, Pedro ### Summary Page 5: The flashback continues with Jack standing in mammoth form before the minks. The splash emphasizes his name, "JACK," and his bounty of "1 Billion" berries as his men cry "Jack-sama!" and "Rargh!" The narration brands him a barbarian: "A barbarian stands before them! Jack the Drought!" The page frames Jack as the overwhelming threat behind Zou's destruction, with his Beasts Pirates surrounding him and the earlier battle against the minks still raging. Page 6: Master Nekomamushi recognizes Jack's mammoth form, saying it must be the ancient form of the Zou-Zou no Mi, and calls it "a rare delicacy" to be eaten. A translator note explains that "Zou" means elephant. Jack says it is funny that there are still true warriors left on the island, but Nekomamushi answers that Jack should have left back when the "mangy mutt" took the courtesy of showing him the exit. He boasts that the minks have enough warriors to rival any of Jack's big nations. Page 7: Nekomamushi calls out to Bepo and says the Heart Pirates are still in his care, though if they do not want to fight that is no skin off his back. Bepo insists that is not how it will go down, because although he may have become a pirate, this place is still his home. The Heart Pirates rally behind him, shouting that it is their friend's home. Nekomamushi is pleased, and the battle resumes as minks and Heart Pirates crash into Jack's forces together. Page 8: The fight explodes across Claw City as Nekomamushi and Jack trade heavy blows and the minks clash with Jack's soldiers. Buildings shake and smoke erupts from the impact of the battle, while the defenders press the invaders from multiple directions. Nekomamushi faces Jack head-on, and the Heart Pirates and guardians join the wider melee. The page is mostly action and sound effects, showing that even after Jack's terrifying introduction, the minks and their allies can drive the Beasts Pirates back. Page 9: Wanda's narration explains that the fighting continued for five days and nights through sunrise and sunset without even a lull. Ship after ship of reinforcements arrived for Jack, making it impossible to halt the advance of his troops; the enemy seemed like an endless army of zombies. Nevertheless, the minks gradually began to gain the upper hand. There was only one member of the enemy army they could not suppress: Jack himself. Calling him a monster, Wanda says, does not do him justice. Page 10: In the present, Luffy and Zoro sit by Inuarashi's bed and marvel that a monster like Jack is Kaido's errand boy. Wanda says Jack was equally unsuccessful in defeating either Duke Inuarashi or Master Nekomamushi, and that perhaps the minks' steadfastness caused his patience to run out. On the fifth day Jack brought out his weapon: "That poison gas weapon." She names it "Slaughter Gas," explaining that it spread across the country with the speed of an explosion and was all over in the blink of an eye. No one could hope to avoid something like that. Page 11: The gas swallowed up the entire town and half the forest, leaving the minks completely trapped except for those who had taken refuge deep within the fortress. Wanda says that what came next is something she does not want to remember. In the poisoned ruins, Jack's men demand an answer about the warrior from Wano Country: "Where is the warrior from the Wano Country?!" The minks can only answer, "N-not here..." and "We don't know," while the Beasts Pirates laugh and the victims lie helpless in the gas. Page 12: Wanda says Jack's men went around destroying the country and slaying their warriors while repeating a question whose answer they had already learned by heart: "Where is the warrior from the Wano Country?" The particularly strong minks were crucified and tortured, yet they could only keep saying they did not know. Inuarashi, badly injured, begs Jack to stop, saying not a single person in the country has the knowledge he seeks. He asks whether causing death for so little benefit pleases Jack, and calls his actions beyond merciless. Page 13: Nekomamushi, also brutalized, glares at Jack and says, "I won't forget that face of yours, Jack. Even when I'm no longer of this world." He vows that his cat's malice will follow Jack until the day it curses him to death. Wanda says the gruesome spectacle continued for almost a full day. On the sixth day, perhaps because Jack's appetite for destruction had been sated or because he was tired of hearing the same answer again and again, Jack left the island wit...