## One Piece Chapter 738, pages 13-15: The Trebol Army's Special Officer: Sugar - Chapter: 738 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Sugar, Trebol, Leo, Flapper, Robin, Usopp, Tontatta Tribe, Violet, Pirates ### Summary Page 13: The newly transformed toys understand what they have become, but they cannot disobey. One cries that even he has been turned into a toy; another says everyone has forgotten who they are. They beg Leo and Flapper to recognize them and plead that they cannot defy Sugar's orders, even as they are forced to attack. The Tontattas on the other side cry that they do not want to fight, but the command drives them forward in a rush. The remaining allies realize too late that it is a trap. Sugar, suddenly frightened by the scale of the chaos she has caused, clicks a communicator and calls for Trebol to come back quickly. The rescue operation has become a battlefield where friends are being made to cut down friends. Page 14: Trebol hears Sugar's call and pauses, asking whether it is a trap. A subordinate warns that the pirates are going wild and that they cannot get them under control, but the real trouble is already behind him. Trebol turns, alarmed by Sugar's voice. Below, his sticky body crashes and flows back toward the officers' tower as people shout after him and ask what the problem is. The page keeps the physical comedy of Trebol's sticky, sprawling movement, but the stakes are sharp: Sugar is calling for rescue, the toy-converted Tontattas are attacking inside, and the careful distraction that pulled Trebol away is starting to collapse before the mission is complete. Page 15: At the port, the pirate disturbance is revealed as part of the setup. One pirate says he would not call the problem "trouble," because the cargo merely had a whole bunch of bees inside, and he wonders whether their transaction might have been a bad deal. Trebol's attention shifts when he sees Robin moving. He recognizes that woman, and Robin runs with tense, quick breaths as Trebol oozes after her, demanding to know who she is. Then, in the span of a few panels, she vanishes. A cloud of smoke marks the disappearance, and the shocked watchers cry that she disappeared, even though they had seen her face only moments earlier. The page strongly implies that Sugar's toy power has struck Robin too, erasing her from the onlookers' memory.