## One Piece Chapter 780: The Heart Curse - Chapter: 780 - Pages: 0-20 - Characters: Jinbe, sea creatures, Donquixote Rosinante, Monkey D. Luffy, Donquixote Doflamingo, Trebol, Trafalgar Law, Caesar Clown, Straw Hat Pirates, Roronoa Zoro, Cavendish, Riku Doldo III, Viola, King Riku group, Nico Robin, Kin'emon, Kanjuro, Bellamy, Dressrosa citizens ### Summary Page 0: Cover page. CHAPTER 780: "THE HEART CURSE". Cover story: Solo Voyage of Jinbe, First Son of the Sea, Vol. 24, "We Sunk the Ruins Near the Harbor". Jinbe's cover-serial scene shows the submerged ruins and sea creatures after the harbor-side ruins have been sunk; the image is extra material rather than main Dressrosa action. Page 2: Fanart extra page. A blond man in a dark hood and feathered coat is drawn in portrait style, evoking Corazon/Donquixote Rosinante imagery tied to this chapter's Heart and Corazon themes. The page is not part of the main sequence and contains no readable story dialogue beyond small decorative/watermark-like text. Page 3: Color fanart extra page. A battered, angry Monkey D. Luffy is shown in close-up with scratches and blood on his face, matching the Dressrosa battle mood. This is useful character art but not a main story page; no readable chapter dialogue or SFX is needed from it. Page 4: A few minutes ago, at the Royal Palace, Doflamingo stands over the wounded Law and remarks that Law is going to be in for a rude awakening when he sees Luffy's lifeless corpse. Trebol points out that Law is still alive, while Law coughs and struggles upright beside his sword. Trebol leans into the taunt: "Hey, hey~ Law-- don't you think it's time for you to throw in the towel already?" The scene establishes that this confrontation is happening just before Luffy's arrival and that Doflamingo and Trebol believe Law is already finished. Page 5: Doflamingo tells Law that he is in way over his head and should take a nap, since it will take Straw Hat some time to get up there. He sneers that if Corazon had possessed the stomach to end the life of a former friend, Law's ass might have been saved, but Corazon was soft to the core. Doflamingo summarizes Law's life cruelly: Law was born in the white hell, his future shrouded in darkness, then met Corazon and had the time left to him lengthened. In Doflamingo's view, Law became Corazon's ghost and lived the extra years granted to him only for revenge. Page 6: Doflamingo calls Law's thirteen years "a truly meaningless 13 years" and adds, "You have my sympathy." Drawing close with a pistol, he says Law will meet his maker today, so he may as well make his end meaningful by performing the Op-Op Fruit's ultimate technique, the "Immortality Surgery," on Doflamingo before leaving the world. He presents this as a bargain and promises that, in exchange, he will grant Law's wishes. The offer is another humiliation: Doflamingo wants Law's life and power even while standing over his ruined body. Page 7: Law coughs and asks if Doflamingo will grant anything. Doflamingo says it will work to both their benefits. Law answers with the wishes he truly wants: "Right now, this moment... bring Corazon back to life. And go lick the asshole of every last citizen of this poor country. You're the one that's totally in over your head here, Doflamingo." Trebol is amused that Law talks so boldly because it smacks Doffy in the face, then muses that Doffy is going to get endless life. Doflamingo says the Straw Hat crew has nothing but miracles, and Law will never beat them or get Caesar back. Law starts to say, "Your future is the one tha-" before Doflamingo cuts him off. Page 8: Doflamingo shoots Law repeatedly, interrupting him. As Law collapses under the gunfire, the lettering on his back becomes clear: "Corazon." Trebol notices the word and asks if that is the name of Law's Heart Pirates too. Doflamingo fixes on the symbol and the implication, asking, "Just what are you trying to imply?" He snarls at Law as someone "who shall never sit on the heart seat," turning the inherited name and Law's loyalty to Corazon into another reason to punish him. Law is left bleeding, struck again and again. Page 9: Doflamingo keeps firing into Law and asks, "Why do you bear a heart on your back, Law?" Law can only murmur fragmented words: "Law... Corazon..." Doflamingo sighs, "How annoying," and frames Law's devotion as a lingering curse from Rosinante. He declares, "Your curse... dies with you today!" The gunshots and Law's fading speech close the flashback segment on Doflamingo's attempt to erase both Law and the memory of Corazon at the same time. Page 10: Back in the present at the former royal plateau, Zoro and the others begin heading down toward the city. Cavendish apologizes to King Riku for keeping him waiting and says he shall accompany him, while others insist, "We're coming too!" Zoro reminds everyone, "We've still got people to save!" Viola reports the battle situation: the Family's still-standing powerhouses have been red...