## One Piece Chapter 728, pages 12-13: The Tragic Ranks - Chapter: 728 - Pages: 12-13 - Characters: Toy Soldier, Leo, Nico Robin, Usopp, Milo, Donquixote Doflamingo ### Summary Page 12: The Soldier turns to the deeper wound hidden in Dressrosa. He asks Fraland, "Remember what I showed you in town, earlier?" and says, "I expect it has something to do with one of my own missing memories..." The curse of the toys is not merely that people are transformed; everyone else forgets they ever existed. He explains that people have completely forgotten that the toys used to be their family members. The toys themselves remember their human lives, as one toy insists, "My name is Milo, not Wanpoko," but the humans who loved them remember nothing. The Soldier sums up the horror plainly: "In other words, there are toys walking the streets who have forgotten who you used to be?" "Yes, exactly." Nobody realizes they have forgotten something so important. "This is Dressrosa's greatest tragedy." Page 13: The forgotten toys become the heart of the strategy. The Soldier explains that if Dressrosa's darkness were brought to light, everyone would find a seething will of rebellion. In that darkness, Doflamingo consigns every seed of revolt to oblivion; the instant people are turned into toys, everyone starts forgetting they hated Doflamingo. More than anything, "these tragic ranks" hold the key to their plan. The giants and allies understand the scale of it: if they are fighting a Shichibukai and his crew, the small force gathered here would not be enough. But if every toy in the country joined the rebellion, that might be enough to win. The realization lands at once: "So that's it!!" "They're the trump card you mentioned before!!"