## One Piece Chapter 729, pages 1-3: Shichibukai Doflamingo vs. Shichibukai Law - Chapter: 729 - Pages: 1-3 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Bellamy, Dellinger, Donquixote Doflamingo, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Issho ### Summary Page 1: At the Corrida Colosseum, Bellamy's shadow draws close to Luffy. Bellamy remembers Doflamingo's promise: "If I kill him... I can become an officer in the family..." Then he calls out, "Sorry, Straw-Hat." Luffy recognizes him at once: "Kyahh!! It's you, Bellamy!!" Bellamy asks whether Luffy is done with the assassination, and Luffy answers, "Ah... not quite yet?" The new fighter is introduced as Dellinger of the Donquixote Family's Diamante Army. Dellinger asks Bellamy what he wants, but Bellamy replies with the young master's order: if Luffy falls here, Dellinger can finish off that eyesore. Dellinger almost says too much, stops himself, and Bellamy snaps, "What'd you say...!!?" The order against Luffy is now in motion. Page 2: Near Dressrosa, on the iron bridge, the fight between Shichibukai and admiral erupts in motion. Trafalgar Law faces Donquixote Doflamingo and Admiral Fujitora amid the broken bridge and surging sea. Doflamingo drives in with violent kicks and threads, while Law moves desperately through the strikes. The panels follow the clash in quick impacts: blades and bodies collide, the bridge splinters, and Law narrowly avoids being cut down. A blow lands hard enough to scalp through the battlefield's tension, and Law's face tightens as he realizes he is being pressed by two monsters at once. The page contains almost no dialogue, only impact marks and the physical reality of Law being cornered before Dressrosa. Page 3: The bridge battle continues without mercy. Doflamingo's body swings through the air, his feathered coat whipping around him as Law tries to evade and counter. Law uses his power to shift the field, but every movement is met by Doflamingo's pressure and Fujitora's looming presence. The motion turns into a storm of SFX and sudden reversals: "WHOOSH!!" marks Doflamingo's movement, and the heavy impact of his assault throws debris and dust across the frame. Law is forced backward and upward, fighting for space as Doflamingo keeps the initiative. The sequence makes the gap clear without needing explanation: Law is dangerous, but he is trapped between Doflamingo's speed and an admiral's authority.