## One Piece Chapter 708, pages 3-5: Colosseum of Knaves - Chapter: 708 - Pages: 3-5 - Characters: Don Chinjao, Cavendish, Monkey D. Luffy ### Summary Page 3: Chinjao's strength turns the waiting room into a battlefield. The spectators and contestants realize this is not just an old man losing his temper. One voice warns, "This is no joke!! I don't know how much he's weakened since then..." and another adds the scale of his former terror: "But he had a bounty over 500 million in his prime!!" Cavendish, furious that Chinjao has disrupted his own vendetta and glory, draws his treasured sword. The crowd recognizes it at once: "That's...!! It's 'Durandal', one of the world's greatest blades!!" The announcement follows, "Cavendish has drawn his sword!!!" Cavendish charges with elegance and anger, shouting, "You bastard, Don Chinjao!!!" and "Here we go!!!" Chinjao, still fixed on Luffy, refuses to let anyone interfere: "Don't get in my way!! This is my prey!!" The page names the clash in translation notes as "Butou" or "Battle Head" against "Biken" or "Beautiful Sword," as Chinjao's head and Cavendish's blade meet with enough force to stop the room. Page 4: Cavendish's attack lands with the named thrust "Bluebird!!" but the result shocks everyone. At first it looks impossible: "Whoa!! It pierced right through his head..." Then the truth becomes even more unbelievable: "...Or not!!! They're matching each other!!" Chinjao's pointed head has stopped Durandal instead of being cut by it. The crowd can hardly process it: "Durandal was stopped!?" The explanation is simple and monstrous: "A head that can't be stabbed." Another spectator says what the scene proves: "...And the power to stop such a giant in his tracks! These guys aren't human!!" The clash drives them apart with cries of "Wah" and "Mii!!" Cavendish's pride and Chinjao's old body both remain intact, and Luffy is trapped between two dangerous men whose grudges and ambitions have collided before the tournament can contain them. Page 5: Cavendish immediately understands the scale of the problem. Watching Chinjao resist him, he admits, "...Like I thought," and then concludes, "Can't cut any corners if you want to bring this guy down..." Luffy, meanwhile, is less interested in elegance or old grudges than in getting Chinjao's hand off his face and beard. He snaps, "Bastard," then crashes directly into the fight with a blunt command: "I said knock it off!!" His strike slams into Chinjao with explosive force, the page filling with impact marks and broken stone. The attack is not presented as a clean duel but as Luffy forcing himself into the chaos to stop the exposure of his identity. Chinjao's head, Cavendish's sword, and Luffy's kick all converge in a messy three-way collision that makes the surrounding contestants stare in disbelief.