## One Piece Chapter 763, pages 1-2: Declaration of Humanity - Chapter: 763 - Pages: 1-2 - Characters: Donquixote Homing, young Donquixote Doflamingo, Donquixote Rosinante, Doflamingo's mother, angry townspeople ### Summary Page 1: A flashback shows the fallen Donquixote family strung up or exposed before a furious crowd, with flames and black smoke surrounding them. Homing apologizes to the people: "Thank the heavens we're being given a chance at redemption!" and says, "I thought I'd spend the rest of this life of yours uselessly..." Another voice says, "Former Tenryuubito!! Even if you kill 'em, the Marines ain't gonna do anything!" The crowd answers with hatred: "That's a family of Tenryuubito, isn't it!? Let's break every bone in their bodies with hammers!" and a side note says their long-held grudges call forth maddening rage. Young Doflamingo, terrified and enraged, stares down at the mob and says, "Wait, I say! Why should we, who are up here, be brought down so lowly?" He hears people screaming that they were shot 16 times by Doflamingo on the spot, that their sons died, and that their existence alone makes others angry. The page establishes the human hatred Homing's family meets the instant they leave the Celestial Dragon world. Page 2: The people's fury becomes a chorus of accusations. One woman cries that they took both her eyes for sport; another says, "I was once a slave!" A man shouts that without a word of warning three days after taking her own life, his wife and daughter abandoned him in a wretched state. Others accuse the Tenryuubito of never being hungry while commoners suffer: "People are dying, reduced to mere skin and bones!" Young Doflamingo, still clinging to his old status, screams, "My wife was burned alive! I could not care less what happens to any of you!" When the mob asks, "Have you ever even felt hunger?" someone answers bitterly that their country is out of stagnation because of the Tenryuubito. The crowd then escalates: "Pain! Misery! Suffering! Do you bastards even know these words?!" Doflamingo calls them gods, but the mob rejects him: "You are gods, aren't you? Not human, right?" The page ends with him screaming for help, "Doffy! 'An-sama! GYAAAAAAH!!" as the privileged child is forced to face what his class did to others.