## One Piece Chapter 686: The Yuki-Onna of the Biscuit Room - Chapter: 686 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Caribou, Monet, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Nico Robin, Caesar Clown's Children, Mocha, Tony Tony Chopper, Caesar Clown, Uzu, Doran, Konbu, G-5 Marines, Sanji, Tashigi ### Summary Page 0: The title page reads "CHAPTER 686 - THE YUKI-ONNA OF THE BISCUIT ROOM." The cover story continues with "CARIBOU'S KEHIHIHIHI IN THE NEW WORLD - VOLUME 11 - RESCUE BIG-BROSUKE!" The illustration shows Caribou's side story rather than the main Punk Hazard events: a large figure is caught amid smoke and wreckage while Caribou-related chaos continues outside the central chapter plot. This page is useful because it confirms the chapter title and cover-story installment, but it is separate from the Biscuit Room battle and the laboratory escape. Page 1: The chapter opens in the laboratory, B-Block, third floor, "The Biscuit Room." Broken structures and drifting snow fill the room as Monet attacks the Straw Hats and the children. She lunges with her harpy-like body, and Zoro intercepts her in a violent clash of blades and talons. The impact explodes across the panel while Robin is thrown back. Nami cries, "ROBIN!! ARE YOU ALRIGHT!?" Robin, bleeding but composed, answers, "Nnn... It's just a scratch...!!" The situation remains urgent because the children are still moving after Mocha and the candy. Someone calls, "Let's hurry and stop those children...!!" The page establishes the immediate battlefield: Zoro is holding Monet back, Robin is injured but mobile, and the rest must reach the children before the candy makes the experiment worse. Page 2: Mocha runs through the Biscuit Room with the giant candy while the other children chase her through the snow and debris. Chopper calls out in panic, "NAMI!! PLEASE HURRY!!" because "THE CHILDREN ARE LEAVING THE ROOM!!" Nami realizes what this means and says, "I promised that I would stop them... but I haven't been able to." Chopper adds the immediate consequence: "AND NOW MOCHYA'S IN TROUBLE!!" Mocha, panting hard with "HAA" after "HAA," keeps moving while the children close in behind her. They shout, "STOP!!" "WAIT, MOCHYA!!" and one child demands, "HAND OVER THAT CANDY!!" The page centers Mocha's burden: she is still only a child herself, but she is carrying the dangerous candy away from the others while adults and allies struggle to catch up. Page 3: Mocha knows she cannot keep running forever. She gasps, "I can't do that...!! Haa haa," while thinking back to why the candy matters. She says, "I asked Chopper-chan just what kind of candy this is...!!" Chopper's warning echoes over the chase: "We mustn't eat it!!" and Mocha begs the others, "Please! Go back to the way you were!!" But the children are still under the drug's craving and yell, "Hand it over, Mochya!!" The memory becomes clearer: Chopper tells her, "If we pass it on to a grownup, that grownup would die..." and another child cries, "Wahhh... wahhh... Mochya... this is just how it is. We're sick." Then a gentle promise from the past cuts through the fear: "Wouldn't it be a lot worse if your mom or dad died? We'll get treatment and be all cured within a year." Mocha is running not only from the children, but from the false hope that kept them obedient. Page 4: Mocha remembers how Caesar manipulated the children with kindness. Caesar once declared, "It's my honor to have you as my first generation of patients," then confessed through tears, "The truth is... I once... I lost my own son to this sickness. But never again!! I don't ever want to see another child suffer like that...!!" He sobbed, "Nor do I want to see any sad parents who've lost their own children...!!" The children reacted with sympathy, "Ohh," and he pretended embarrassment: "Ahh, I'm sorry. This is embarrassing... I'm getting all teary-eyed..." When they asked, "Mr. Master, are you alright?" he continued smiling while Monet introduced "children with the same sickness who've come from other islands." The children introduced themselves too: "I'm Uzu!! Nice to meetchya," "My name is Doran," and "The name's Konbu!" Back in the present, those same children scream, "CANDY!!" and "GIVE US THE CANDY!!!" while Mocha shouts, "STOP RIGHT THERE, MOCHYA!!" The page reveals the cruelty behind their loyalty: the children's trust was built on Caesar's deliberate lies. Page 5: The memory continues with Monet welcoming the children into the routine of the facility. She says, "Some new friends have come to join us today," and tells them, "Now everyone play nice. And if you need anything, just let me know." The children answer, "Okay, Ms. Monet." Mocha now understands the entire kindness was false. She thinks, "Even the kindly Ms. Monet was in on it...!!" and then, with the betrayal fully clear, "It was all a lie." The old promise of treatment is exposed as part of Caesar's experiment when Monet says, "You've been working so hard with your treatment, so here's a treat. Yes, it's candy from...