## One Piece Chapter 722, pages 9-11: The Bloodline of Royalty - Chapter: 722 - Pages: 9-11 - Characters: Cavendish, Rebecca, Farul, Corrida Colosseum Commentator, Corrida Colosseum Audience, Monkey D. Luffy ### Summary Page 9: Cavendish enters on his white horse, changing the entire atmosphere. Rebecca calls him out for his manners: "You're truly guests with terrible manners!! This is intolerable!!" Cavendish presents himself in a full theatrical charge, and the announcement names him "Pirate Cavendish of the White Horse." He says, "You should all be ashamed!" as his horse rears and the crowd erupts. The announcer declares that the captain of the "Beautiful Pirate Crew," Cavendish of the White Horse, has made an appearance. Women in the stands scream, "Ca... Cavendish-sama!!!" The page deliberately contrasts Rebecca's lonely entrance with Cavendish's glamorous one: the same crowd that wanted blood immediately melts into admiration. Page 10: The spectators lose control over Cavendish's beauty. One says, "He's so... beautiful... ahh!" while another yells, "Hey get a grip already!" A fan begs, "Cavendish-sama! Take down this girl for us!" and someone remembers that the beauty who heated up the world three years ago looks strong. Cavendish refuses the crowd's cruelty. He tells them, "Shut up, all of you!!!" and says he does not know what grudge they hold against Rebecca, who is still so young yet would face death and stand in the ring. Then he condemns them directly: those who will not risk their own lives have no position from which to shower her with jeers. If they want her dead that badly, they should pick up arms and enter the ring themselves. Page 11: Cavendish continues speaking from horseback, explaining why he despises the tournament even though he entered it. "In this world, the voices of those without resolve are nothing but noise," he says, adding that the life of a warrior is not to be shown for amusement. Rebecca quietly catches his words with "Gatcha," and the crowd is left startled. Luffy, impressed despite himself, shouts, "Wow, you really said it, cabbage! Maybe you're not so bad after all!! But I still hate you." Cavendish answers the crowd with formal thanks to Farul, but Luffy's blunt praise from the prison dorms makes the moment stranger. The page reframes Cavendish: vain and dramatic, but capable of real contempt for cowardly spectators.