## One Piece Chapter 763, pages 6-7: Declaration of Humanity - Chapter: 763 - Pages: 6-7 - Characters: Donquixote Homing, young Donquixote Doflamingo, Donquixote Rosinante, Doflamingo's mother, angry townspeople, Tenryuubito representative, town children ### Summary Page 6: The town learns who the family is, and the reaction becomes violent immediately. Doflamingo asks, "Father! Why don't they bow? Where're those Tenryuubito?!" as townspeople gather with torches and weapons shouting, "Find 'em!" and "Let's string 'em up!" Someone yells that the family escaped and must be nearby, while another shouts, "Don't kill them! Keep them alive and make them suffer!" The mob wants to carve several hundred years of resentment and hate into their bones. Homing flees with his wife and children through the hills, and Doflamingo asks, "Father... why are we being chased?" At night Homing hides in a ruined shelter and says, "We can hide here from the elements. The rumors of our existence haven't reached this area yet. I'm grateful." But outside, people continue to scream, "Find them! That family...!" Even the shelter is filthy, with a line complaining, "Bugs are everywhere in the house! It reeks so bad it makes me wanna puke!" Page 7: Homing eventually breaks and pleads with Mariejois: "I was naive... I beg you... I'll do anything! Just my wife and children... allow them to return to Mariejois! At this rate, every last member of my family is going to be killed!" The answer is merciless. A Den Den Mushi says, "This is the life you have chosen. The discarded cannot be regained. Do not dare to call upon us again, you filthy human." Homing's silence hangs in the panel after the line. The family starves; Doflamingo collapses in the dirt saying, "For the first time in my life... I'm hungry!" and later cries, "It hurts! Father... for the first time in my life..." Their mother, sick and weakened, apologizes to the children: "Forgive me... my health... it's been..." Doflamingo and Rosinante call out, "Mother!" while other children throw scraps or food at them and shout, "Eat it quickly, roci!" Another cry warns, "WAAAH! People are coming!" The page shows Homing's declaration of humanity becoming abandonment, hunger, sickness, and humiliation.