## One Piece Chapter 652, pages 12-14: Grim Premonitions - Chapter: 652 - Pages: 12-14 - Characters: Pekoms, Caribou, Baron Tamago, Big Mom, Tashigi, Marines, Pirates, G-5 Marines ### Summary Page 12: Caribou crashes down unconscious. Pekoms, whose bounty is revealed as "330,000,000 Belli," says, "Foolish Logia users who think themselves invincible will not last long from here on out." Baron Tamago takes no pleasure in crushing "soft-boiled weaklings" and tells Pekoms to return because their Mama is waiting. Pekoms' victory shows the practical standard of the New World: Devil Fruit intangibility alone is not enough. Haki-capable fighters can punish overconfident Logia users, and Caribou's two hundred million bounty means little against a veteran of Big Mom's crew. Page 13: Meanwhile in the New World, in the waters near the Red Line, pirate ships continue surfacing one after another. Marines shout, "Another vessel sighted at 2 o'clock!!" and "These pirate ships just keep surfacing one after another!!" The sea is chaotic with ships bursting up from below, and a large pirate vessel threatens the Marine ship. Someone warns, "Captain Tashigi is in danger!" but Tashigi remains calm: "I'll keep her safe in my tender embrace." Then, seeing enough cannon fire, she says, "Oh, that's quite enough...!!" The Marines around her panic, but she moves into action as the New World arrival route becomes a battlefield. Page 14: Tashigi cuts through the incoming cannon fire with precision. She sends a blade through the round shot, and the explosion blooms harmlessly away from the ship. The G-5 Marines adore her for it: "Ohhh yeah!!! That's our lovely captain!!" one cries, while another says, "Man, she's cute! The radiant flower of G-5!!" The praise irritates her. She tells the soldiers they have been properly trained in defending against cannonfire and asks, "Could you take this a little more seriously?!!" Another Marine says she is the master they are talking to, but the scene shows both sides of G-5: Tashigi is disciplined and skilled, while her men are loud, rough, and barely professional.