## One Piece Chapter 526: Adventure in the Great Prison - Chapter: 526 - Pages: 0-20 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Marine crew, Boa Hancock, Monkey D. Luffy, Vice Admiral Momonga, Impel Down staff, Hannibal, Domino, Magellan, Portgas D. Ace, Jimbei, Crocodile, Surveillance Den Den Mushi, Sea Kings, Blugori prison guards, Impel Down guards, Buggy, Impel Down monitor room staff, Impel Down prisoners, Red-Haired Shanks ### Summary Page 0: Color title spread for chapter 526, titled "Adventure in the Great Prison." The full-color illustration shows Zoro, Nami, a tiger, a dragon-like creature, and Japanese-inspired decorative imagery around the large One Piece logo. It is useful chapter-title and color-art material, but it is not part of the Impel Down narrative sequence. Page 1: A mostly blank scan page containing only a small lower-panel fragment of heart-eyed Marines reacting to Hancock. No clear new dialogue is readable beyond the visual reaction. The panel appears to be stray or transitional scan content rather than a full story page. Page 2: At the great prison Impel Down in the Calm Belt, Marine ships crowd the entrance and the sailors call, "Please be careful!!" and "Have a safe trip!! Lady Hancock~" as Hancock walks inside. Luffy is hidden under her mantle, clinging close while the soldiers pour hearts toward her. Hancock snaps, "Silence!!" and tells the admirers, "Don't be that way! Take care." Luffy peeks from his hiding place and thinks, "The atmosphere is incredibly heavy... I wonder if hell is like this...?" The page begins the infiltration proper: Hancock's beauty lets her enter as an honored visitor, while Luffy has already crossed into the prison secretly, close enough to feel the oppressive weight of Impel Down. Page 3: A huge striped officer greets the arrivals with a sinister smile: "Welcome... to my Impel Down!!!" He immediately corrects himself, saying, "Ah, excuse me, 'my' is a bit of an exaggeration." He introduces himself as the vice-warden, Hannibal, and Momonga returns the greeting. Hannibal has an imposing body, a trident, and a title box that identifies him as "Great Prison Impel Down Vice-Warden Hannibal (Ambitious)." When he addresses Hancock, he slips again, saying "My... 'Empress,' Hancock? Ah!! Ah!! Excuse me!! My ambitions are showing again." The page introduces Hannibal as both a real authority in the prison and a comic figure whose hunger for the warden's seat leaks through every sentence. Page 4: Hannibal explains that the warden, Magellan, is in the office on Level 4, so the vice-head jailer Domino will guide Hancock and Momonga. Domino apologizes to the vice admiral but says a body check is required. She explains what would happen to a normal prisoner: after passing the bars, the prisoner would be stripped and dumped into the "Bath of Hell," an iron kettle filled with boiling water. After sterilization and disinfection, the person is "baptized" and taken into the prison. Domino says each prisoner also has a character aborter. She notes recent major prisoners: Fire Fist Ace, one of the Shichibukai, Jimbei, and former Shichibukai Crocodile, adding that they did not even flinch during their baptisms. Page 5: Domino brings Hancock to the room where visitors are checked and asks her to rest easy. Hancock privately says that if possible, she wants Luffy to remove her mantle. Domino explains that every room in Impel Down is monitored by surveillance Den Den Mushi, and the images are constantly sent to security monitors. She says this is not because Hancock is suspected, but so she will not take any improper actions. Luffy and Hancock both realize hiding him in the room afterward would be the easiest plan, but the cameras make it impossible. Domino then orders Hancock to put on Kairoseki handcuffs first. Hancock smiles at Domino and says, "Please be gentle..." while Luffy watches tensely from beneath the mantle. Page 6: Hancock uses a small heart-shaped move to petrify the surveillance Den Den Mushi and Domino, turning both stiff with stone effects. Luffy slips out from under the mantle and gasps that it was close, saying he was about to jump out and take his chances on not being seen. Hancock tells him this is as far as she can take him. From here on, she cannot use her powers without her mantle, and there will be no place for Luffy to hide. Luffy says that if he had come alone he would not even have gotten this far, and that getting him onto the warship and into the building is plenty. Hancock warns that this fortress was built to keep people in, and if he is caught, he will never get out again. Page 7: Luffy accepts the danger and promises Hancock, "All right, I got it! It's a promise!! Thanks for everything, Hancock!! I'll never forget this debt!! I'll definitely repay you one day!!!" Hancock is struck by him calling her Hancock and mishears or imagines the emotion as "I love you," swooning so hard that she thinks she can die with no regrets. Luffy tells her to undo the...