## One Piece Chapter 896, pages 11-14: The Last Request - Chapter: 896 - Pages: 11-14 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Charlotte Katakuri, Big Mom ### Summary Page 11: At 12:47 AM, the mirror world stirs. A huge fist hits the ground with a heavy impact, then Luffy's body rebounds through broken rubble with a "boinng" and crashes across the floor. He is alive, but barely. Dust and debris scatter around him as he bounces and skids through the shattered mirror landscape. The clock makes the danger sharper: only thirteen minutes remain until the promised meeting time. Luffy's body is still moving from the aftermath of the duel, not from any easy recovery. The sequence quietly transitions from the fight itself to the escape problem. Winning or surviving against Katakuri is not enough if Luffy cannot stand, find Brulee, and reach Cacao Island at exactly the time he promised. Page 12: Luffy crawls through the rubble, gasping "Huff..." while someone calls to him in memory or expectation: "Listen carefully, Luffy!" The instruction is simple and urgent: after he knocks Katakuri down, he must search for the mirror that leads to Cacao Island, because the meeting time is 1 AM tonight. Luffy drags himself forward and asks, "Huff... huff... what time... is it... right now...?" Then he sees Katakuri standing over him. Katakuri is battered but upright, looming between Luffy and the way out. The page turns the victory question into one final confrontation. Luffy has remembered the escape plan, but Katakuri still blocks the path, and the duel cannot be called finished until one of them truly yields. Page 13: Katakuri, breathing hard, asks the question beneath the whole fight: "Someday... will you come back here... to defeat Big Mom?" Luffy, bloodied but unshaken, answers, "Of course! I am the man... who will be the Pirate King!!!" The words land with full force in the ruined mirror world. Katakuri looks at him and says, "You're looking... pretty far into the future...!!" Then Katakuri falls backward, spitting blood as he finally collapses. Luffy watches in shock for a moment, understanding that Katakuri has chosen to fall on his back after hearing Luffy's answer. This is the emotional conclusion of the duel: Katakuri does not simply get knocked out by damage; he recognizes Luffy's resolve and lets the battle end. Page 14: Katakuri lies flat on his back amid the wreckage, the position that once mattered deeply to his pride now accepted in silence. Luffy stands over him for a brief, stunned moment, then turns away. He is exhausted and still bleeding, but he has no time to stay. With a final "fwip," he moves across the mirror world, leaving Katakuri behind. The page is quiet compared with the attacks that came before it. Its significance is in the image: the undefeated Sweet Commander has fallen on his back, and Luffy walks away not as a triumphant executioner but as a man who still has to keep a promise. The duel is over, yet the escape from Whole Cake Island remains unresolved.