## One Piece Chapter 712, pages 2-7: Violet - Chapter: 712 - Pages: 2-7 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Donquixote Doflamingo, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Caesar Clown, Issho, Leo, Gancho, Caribou, Gabull, Violet ### Summary Page 2: This page is a Japanese volume-title/front-matter illustration featuring Luffy and the One Piece logo. It is a publication page for the collected volume, not part of the chapter's sequential story, so it is retained only as useful extra context. Page 3: This page contains Japanese character/profile material for the Straw Hat crew and related volume context. It is informational back matter/front matter rather than a story page. Because the text is not part of the English chapter narrative, it is summarized as useful extra material. Page 4: This page contains Japanese story recap and character information for the Dressrosa situation, including the Donquixote Pirates, Trafalgar Law, Caesar Clown, Fujitora, and the Tontatta Kingdom. It is useful orientation material for the volume but not a direct English story page. Page 5: This is the Japanese table of contents for One Piece volume 72. It lists the volume's chapters, including chapter 712, but it does not contain the chapter narrative itself. It is retained as useful publication context. Page 6: Chapter 712 is titled "Violet." The cover-story line reads: "Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World - Volume 30 - Run now, Gabull!! Well, if you insist." The cover continues Caribou's side story, showing the Gabull misunderstanding continuing separately from the main Dressrosa action. Page 7: The story backtracks in Dressrosa, thirty minutes before Caesar's appointed exchange. Sanji is already wounded and cornered by Violet, who reads him with unnerving certainty. She says, "Everything is laid bare before me. From the moment we met, I've seen right through you..." Sanji coughs and pants, blood on his face, while Violet lists the physical evidence of his condition: "Your collar is crumpled, your necktie bent... and your shirt covered in blood." She also strikes at his pride: "I've heard that your weakness is women, but... to this extent?... Pathetic." Sanji is a mess, but the page makes clear that Violet is not merely guessing. She knows things she should not know, and Sanji is being examined by someone whose ability reaches past appearances.