## One Piece Chapter 796: Soldier-san's Decision - Chapter: 796 - Pages: 4-20 - Characters: Sengoku, Issho, Maynard, Marines, Monkey D. Luffy, Trafalgar Law, Tsuru, Mansherry, Tontatta Tribe, Dressrosa citizens, Gats, King Riku, Elizabello II, Rebecca, Scarlet, Kyros, Palace attendants, Kin'emon, Usopp, Roronoa Zoro, Nico Robin, Bartolomeo, Donquixote Family, Leo, Franky, Straw Hat Pirates, Dressrosa warriors, Dressrosa fighters, Bellamy, Dwarves ### Summary Page 4: Chapter title page: "Chapter 796: Soldier-san's Decision." On the south coast of Dressrosa, three days after the end of the battle, Sengoku visits Fujitora. A Marine confirms, "Yes, we've confirmed it. He's quite injured," and Fujitora answers, "Isshou!" Sengoku teases him: "Wahaha! Boy, am I glad I'm ain't Fleet Admiral anymore!" Maynard asks if Fujitora really wants to apprehend the pirates, but the inspectors have no way to catch an admiral. Sengoku is introduced as Marine HQ Inspector, "Sengoku the Buddha." Page 5: Fujitora and Tsuru discuss the situation while Fujitora eats noodles. Tsuru says, "The severely wounded pirate that saved this country... should I make an enemy out of him... or should I let him remain, to this country, a hero?" Fujitora says, "This is not a game, Isshou!" while the die lands. He replies, "A die?" and says, "A man with nothing has twice been saved by this thing..." Since the die has not cheated, he tells Tsuru, "Please... do the honors for today." Tsuru agrees to allow his methods, while noting that if they get anything besides one, they move to take Law and Straw Hat's heads. Page 6: Mansherry and the Tontatta heal the wounded. A note explains that "donation" and "dandelion" are puns in Japanese. Mansherry says, "Everyone from the Marines, help me with the Kenpopo!" and another voice asks, "So you've come today as well..." She introduces herself: "I'm Mansherry of the Tontatta tribe," and someone notes she is a princess. She insists she is here on Dressrosa, not with the royal family, because she wants to heal everyone's wounds. Others praise her: "Oh my, how adorable!" and "Have more respect, you big louts!" Page 7: In the central district, Gats announces, "Today, on this day, our king returns!" The crowd roars, "King Riku!" and he explains that after a span of ten years, King Riku has declared he will return to the throne. Elizabello laughs that Riku was tricked by a pirate and then tricked the king in turn, but the people cheer anyway. The narration says the country is amped up, and Riku reflects that although the people endured poverty and pain after facing the horrors of death, they now wish with all their hearts for peace. Page 8: King Riku wonders whether he has it in him to make the people happy, wishing he were "a godlike king that could sweep aside even storms with a wave" of his hand. Elizabello responds that no one could find the situation funny if it were not so tragic, and Riku says, "In all honesty, I'm so glad they managed to make it through all of that." Elizabello tells him not to get ahead of himself; Riku replies, "I will continue giving it my best. That is all I know." He admits he will not give the throne over until the day comes for Rebecca, asking whether Elizabello remembers how strong-willed Scarlet was. Page 9: Inside the palace, Rebecca is dressed up in formal clothes. A woman says, "Oh my! How pretty! Girls really do look much better in dresses than suits of armor!" She asks, "Oh, by the way, I heard about your father!" and explains the rumor: Miss Scarlet and the prince of a faraway country supposedly fell in love and eloped, leaving King Riku no choice but to declare Scarlet had passed on. Rebecca silently asks, "Why must we lie?" The answer given is, "Because Kyros wishes it." Page 10: In the central district, the invented story spreads. People ask, "A prince? From where?" and imagine Scarlet "trapped by a forbidden love" with a prince whose romance happened in the middle of a war. The rumor says the prince died and left behind Lady Scarlet and Rebecca. Others conclude that the royal line has been preserved without taint or blemish. Kin'emon notices how strange the rumors are, and a citizen recognizes Mansherry's flower medicine, saying, "Oh! That is Mansherry-dono's flower medicine!" The healing flowers are expected to be especially effective that day. Page 11: At the Marine tent, people line up for Mansherry's healing. Voices say, "Everyone'll get a turn! Form a line, please!" and "Thank you! This medicine works wonders!" Mansherry's power heals wounds before everyone's eyes; a healed man says, "Whoa! It healed perfectly!" and another says it is like magic. Someone explains, "It works quite like a blood donation. With these flowers, you can share your healing powers with everyone. It really is a wonderful fruit, the Chiyu-Chiyu no Mi." Mansherry offers to let people take ten people's worth from her, but the others stop her before she overdoes it. Page 12: At Kyros' house, Luff...