## One Piece Chapter 798: Heart - Chapter: 798 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Boa Hancock, Monkey D. Luffy, Salome, Marines, Tontatta Kingdom, Pirate allies, Maynard, Mansherry, Kyros, Monjii, Citizens, Bartolomeo, Trafalgar Law, Sengoku, Donquixote Rosinante, Donquixote Doflamingo, Barrels Pirates, Issho, Bastille, Tsuru, Usopp, Rebecca ### Summary Page 0: Cover page and title: "Chapter 798: Heart." Frontispiece request: "Hancock writing Luffy a letter." Boa Hancock sits at a desk with stacks of paper, ink and a pen, blushing and smiling as she writes; a large lovestruck image of her floats behind her, and Salome peeks in from the side. Page 2: The Marines ask where the reinforcements sent to the eastern port are, and a soldier admits that almost all squads have been put out of commission. Something odd is happening to the Marines: bullets and gunpowder have been stolen right out of their rifles, and all weapons, including swords, pistols, axes, spears and knives, have vanished. At the eastern port, the pirate allies laugh over a huge pile of weapons; someone says they cannot help but think the weapons were stolen by someone, while the Tontatta and allies look pleased. Page 3: The ships docked at the port are stuck together as if sewn into place, so they are simply unable to set sail; sailors warn not to unfurl the sails or they will capsize. Helpers try to cut the threads and separate the ships, joking that they would love to if their knives had not disappeared. Others wonder how steel can be stitched to steel. At the same time, the soldiers who collapsed earlier are still unable to move, and Maynard yells in frustration, "What in the seven hells are you buffoons doing-dara!?" Page 4: Marines complain that the criminals are all shackled at the eastern port and ask if they intend to let them go scot-free, but others tell them to redouble their efforts. Manjerry worries that the soldiers will collapse if the healing takes too much out of them, but the helpers have permission from Lord Kyros and say to do as old Monjii says. The people of the country say strange things like this still happen and that the grapevine says fairies are at work. They still need help, but apologize because their Kenpopo session is short on troops. Page 5: At the entrance to the eastern port, the fleeing allies rush toward the harbor. One points out the harbor is ahead, while another tells them to hold out until Luffy-senpai and Trafalgar get there. Bartolomeo insists his barrier can stop anything thrown at it, but an ally asks whether his barrier is going to work against the incoming threat. Bartolomeo quickly spits out his barrier, making clacking SFX, while another asks whether anyone wants some. The scene cuts from the pursuit back toward Law and Sengoku. Page 6: In a flashback, Sengoku hears of a boy with white lead syndrome and asks whether there are still survivors from the white city. Rosinante says the boy hates this world and everything in it, and that he reminds Sengoku too much of his brother as a child. Rosinante feels sorry for the lad, but says there is little they can do because white lead syndrome is not treatable. He tells Sengoku not to lend him too much of his shoulder or he will give himself away. Sengoku says he is aware and has not lost sight of his purpose: to stop his brother. Page 7: Rosinante declares that Doflamingo is a violent, merciless man and says, "I won't let him sully Dressrosa with his hands!" Near the eastern port, Law and Sengoku stand among the ruins. Sengoku says that once upon a time a certain Marine died. Law asks whether Rosinante had any relatives, and Sengoku says Rosinante held a special place in his heart; they met when Rosinante was a child and Sengoku thought of him as his son. Sengoku also says Rosinante had a stronger sense of justice than most and was a trustworthy subordinate, but only once in his life did he lie to Sengoku. Page 8: The flashback shows Sengoku demanding, "Rosinante! Why are you on that island?!" as the Marines report that code-name Corazon is sending visuals and that a Donquixote Family executive's body has been found among the casualties. Sengoku explains that during the incident that day, four things vanished: the Barrels pirate crew, his subordinate's life, the Ope Ope no Mi, and the boy with white lead syndrome who was part of the Donquixote Family. Law reveals, "That's me." Sengoku says he suspected betrayal, but for valid reason. Page 9: Law asks whether Rosinante died while trying to cure him and in reaching the Ope Ope no Mi. Sengoku says he surmised as much and that Rosinante abandoned his mission for half a year for Law's sake. Law says Rosinante took him from hospital to hospital and they were supposed to run away together. He says he owes that man his life and heart and that Rosinante was his savior in every sense of the word; Law lived for the day he could take Doflamingo's head in Rosinante's stead. He then asks Sengoku whether Rosinante knew anythi...