## One Piece Chapter 707: B-Block - Chapter: 707 - Pages: 0-15 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Tony Tony Chopper, Nico Robin, Franky, Brook, Dagama, Elizabello II, Bellamy, Tank Lepanto, Abdullah, Jeet, Hack, Jinbe, Blue Gilly, Ricky, Cavendish, Rebecca, Bartolomeo, Don Chinjao, Monkey D. Garp ### Summary Page 0: The chapter opens with a full-color spread labeled "Overdrive One Piece." The Straw Hat crew are drawn in a playful sky scene with chains, a rainbow, birds, and oversized wooden blocks, with Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Usopp, Sanji, Chopper, Robin, Franky, and Brook arranged around a surreal flying contraption. It is decorative rather than plot action, but it is still useful as an official color illustration tied to the chapter. Page 1: The Corrida Colosseum erupts as B-block begins. The announcer declares, "It's the battle of B-block!! The 138-man battle royale!!!!" From the stands, spectators immediately understand that someone has already formed a team: "He's formed a team!!!" and "That guy's playing dirty!!" Yet the narration refuses to call it cheating. "It would appear as though, all of a sudden, there's someone in the ring planning to make this a joint effort!!!" It is "just a matter of tactics" and "not against the rules." The mastermind is identified as coming from the Prodense Kingdom: the strategist Dagama. With a clink of his weapon and a grin, Dagama boasts, "Gamahaha!! The Mera-Mera no Mi is as good as ours! It will go to the Prodense Kingdom!!! Our king, Elizabello the Second, is a natural-born weapon of destruction!!!" Page 2: The page explains the terrifying value of Elizabello's power. The "Prodense Kingdom Fighting King" is introduced as Elizabello the Second. His tremendous punches, fired from a naturally muscled body, once left a world speechless by opening "a massive hole in a rival nation's fortress." But there is a weakness: "There's one drawback to balance out that power!! In order to release just one of those punches... he has to concentrate and warm-up for one whole hour...!!" In battle, that makes it a "one-time trump card." The announcer explains that the "King Punch" is supposedly capable of flattening even pirates such as the Yonko if it connects, but the entire result depends on punch timing. Elizabello stands there charging, each "punch" motion a promise of one catastrophic blow. Page 3: Elizabello grins and tells his strategist, "Just let me know when, Dagama!!" Dagama answers, "Understood!!" When asked, "Your majesty!! How are preparations?" the king says he is "ready to go at any time!!" Dagama orders the formation to protect him: "Let's keep thinning the numbers!! Defend the king at all costs." Fighters close ranks around Elizabello, turning the supposed free-for-all into a shield wall around the man preparing the decisive punch. Bellamy watches and asks Tank Lepanto, "You sure this is alright, Lepanto? For a squad captain of Dressrosa to be teaming up with another country's strategist?" Lepanto answers with pure pragmatism: "Fufu... money makes the world go round, Bellamy!!" Page 4: Tank Lepanto is introduced as "Dressrosa Self-Defense Army Squad Captain Tank Lepanto." He laughs off the idea of grand ideals. "Rather than big dreams... well... I prefer to collect the easy money right in front of me!!" Bellamy smiles at the answer: "Hahah! That hits a sore spot for me." Then the battle swallows them. Lepanto swings his massive chain and mace through the chaos, smashing fighters aside with "Dowa ahh!!" while Bellamy uses his spring powers nearby. The scene makes the alliance's nature clear: Dagama supplies the plan, Elizabello supplies the hidden finishing blow, and hired muscle like Lepanto buys time by crushing everyone who gets too close. Page 5: Bellamy launches into action with his spring power. He clenches and releases with "Spring...!!" as he and other fighters are driven toward the edge. Someone screams, "Wahh!! Shit, we're gonna fall!!" Bellamy laughs and strikes with "Death Knock!!" sending opponents flying. The chaos spills beyond the ring as fighters tumble into the surrounding water. The announcer calls, "Three fighters have fallen from the ring! They're disqualified!!" But the fall is not merely a loss. In the waters around the Colosseum, fighting fish surge upward, horned and hungry. The narrator warns, "But naturally, in the waters surrounding the ring...!!" The danger of B-block is therefore double: the ring is full of enemies, and the area outside the ring is no refuge at all. Page 6: The fighting fish become the Colosseum's true specialty. Spectators cheer, "Go, go!!" while someone shouts, "It's this Colosseum's specialty!" The beasts thrash through the water and hurl themselves at anyone who falls out. The description calls them a school of "little fighting fish," but the phrase is grotesquely understated: their horns, teeth, and speed turn the moat into a killing ground. Fighters scream "Aahhh" and "Gyah hhhh" as the...