## One Piece Chapter 733: What Soldier-san Desires - Chapter: 733 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Rebecca, Suleiman, Toy Soldier, Agyou, Orlumbus, Cavendish, Mummy, Damask, Leo, Sugar, Donquixote Doflamingo, Tontatta, Trebol, Kin'emon, Kanjuro, Senor Pink, Straw Hat Pirates, Donquixote Pirates, King Riku ### Summary Page 0: A color winter illustration opens the chapter before the story resumes. The Straw Hat crew spends a bright snowy day together, not in battle but in a playful seasonal scene: snowmen rise across the landscape, small foxes gather around them, and the crew members work, pose, laugh, and move through the snow in their own familiar ways. The page does not advance the Dressrosa plot, but it is a useful chapter extra because it presents the crew as a warm ensemble outside the pressure of the arena, the underground port, and the coming assault on Doflamingo's forces. Page 1: Chapter 733 begins under the title "What Soldier-san Desires," with Rebecca in the Corrida Colosseum still fighting through D-block while the crowd turns its hatred directly at her. The announcer frames the moment as "Rebecca, going all out!!" and then the arena erupts as Suleiman moves in: spectators cry that "Suleiman's on the move!!!" and urge him to cut Rebecca down. The narration identifies him as the hero of the Dias naval battle, now hunted by nations as a war criminal, a terrifying manslayer who wanders the underworld. Rebecca stands against that reputation with her blade ready, alone in an arena that wants her defeated not only because she is a fighter, but because she carries King Riku's blood. Page 2: Suleiman advances like a grim shadow, the announcer noting that he shows little vitality, almost as if he were already a ghost. The page names him fully as Head-chopper Suleiman, an A-class war criminal from the Dias naval battle. Suleiman speaks of his past without apology: all the killing he did, he says, was done for his country, because he loved his homeland. Then he turns the question on Rebecca, asking what it is like for her to keep drawing breath in a land that despises her. Rebecca's answer is not political and not heroic in the arena's terms. She shouts through the pressure that she only wants to live with Soldier-san, and that she does not care how hard it becomes or who hates her for it. Page 3: The focus widens from Rebecca's struggle to the collapse of D-block itself. The announcer says that even Rebecca, hated by the crowd but still surviving, is among only about thirty fighters left in the block. Then another body falls, or rather another animal: Agyou, the boxing lion that had stained the ring red with the blood of countless sacrifices. His conqueror is introduced as Orlumbus, an adventurer and commodore of the Yonta Maria Grand Fleet. Orlumbus roars in triumph, standing over the defeated beast and proving that the remaining field is no longer filled with ordinary entrants. Around Rebecca, the block is being stripped down to monsters, veterans, criminals, and dark horses. Page 4: Agyou has been brought down by Orlumbus' whip, and the crowd reacts to the commodore's strength. The announcer surveys the remaining contenders: powerhouses supported by the odds, including the pirate Cavendish, the shaman Mummy, and the pyromaniac Damask, stand against the possibility of some dark horse overturning expectations. Only one place remains for the final round, and the question hanging over the ring is who will claim the head of King Riku's grandchild. Beneath all that noise, Rebecca's thoughts remain fixed elsewhere. She repeats that living with Soldier-san is all she asks, wondering where he is and begging him not to die. Page 5: The scene cuts below Dressrosa to the underground commerce port, where the rebel operation is moving without its captain. Someone realizes that the soldier is already gone and asks whether he was supposed to be the captain. The answer lays out the plan: once the S.O.P. operation succeeds and Sugar is knocked unconscious, Doflamingo will be caught off guard, and that will become the chance to strike back. Soldier-san has taken several Tontatta with him toward the Royal Palace. The remaining Tontatta cheer the great hero Usoland and insist that the crucial mission of knocking out Sugar will be led by him. Usopp, hearing that he has been handed the most important role, panics at the weight of it. Page 6: A map-like view of the underground complex clarifies the target. The factory, the lift, the underground passage, the drawbridges, and the officers' tower are marked out, with Trebol and Sugar shown inside that tower. The rebels understand that all the bridges are drawbridges and that their target Sugar is in the officers' tower. As they reach the building, someone points to the strange structure that looks like an anemone. At the entrance, the guards notice movement and ask who is there. Kin'em...