## One Piece Chapter 918, pages 5-7: Luffytaro Repays a Favor - Chapter: 918 - Pages: 5-7 - Characters: Tama, Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Basil Hawkins, Roronoa Zoro, Holdem, Hawkins's subordinates ### Summary Page 5: As they race away, Tama looks at Luffy and is pulled back to another promise from another pirate. Quietly, she admits, "You reminded me of'n Ace..." Luffy does not quite catch it and asks, "What? What was that?" Tama hides the feeling at once: "Nothing. Nothing at all." Elsewhere at the edge of Bakura Town, the escape has already drawn another confrontation. Trafalgar Law appears before Basil Hawkins and issues a cold threat: "I'll be taking your life." Hawkins, unable to immediately identify the masked figure, snaps back, "Who are you?!" The page moves from Tama's private memory to the larger danger surrounding the Straw Hats' reckless attack. Page 6: Law strikes before Hawkins can get comfortable, but Hawkins begins putting the pieces together. He knows Zoro was with the raiders and that Zoro should understand the alliance's plan, so he thinks through the danger aloud: "Roronoa's with them, and he should know the plan..." He also understands the political consequence of touching Holdem: "They won't do anything like taking out Holdem. We raise a finger on him, it's all over." Law presses him to vanish, saying, "Disappear, Hawkins!" Yet Hawkins studies the power and the clue on Law's body, thinking, "This power... and that tattoo..." His conclusion lands quickly: "It's possible! These two... they made an alliance!" Page 7: The fight turns into a display of Law's surgical battlefield. His ability cuts through the space between him and Hawkins, with the familiar shift of his technique marked by "Chambres." Hawkins avoids a simple defeat through his own strange power, pushing the damage onto his subordinates instead. Around them, men scream in terror as the effect becomes clear: "Wha-?! He's still alive! What the--?! Help me!" Law keeps attacking, but each slash reveals that Hawkins has prepared lives to spend in his place. The exchange is not a clean duel; it is a clash between two powers that both twist the meaning of a direct hit.