## One Piece Chapter 761, pages 1-2: The Ope-Ope Fruit - Chapter: 761 - Pages: 1-2 - Characters: Vice Admiral Maynard, unidentified pirates, armed townspeople, citizens of Dressrosa, stampeding animals, Marines, unidentified child-sized figure, wounded animals ### Summary Page 1: In "NORTH-WEST TOWN, PRIMLA," the city convulses beneath smoke and ringing alarm marks while the narration declares, "CRIES OF DESPAIR ENVELOP DRESSROSA...!!" A woman screams "KYAH!" as citizens look toward the chaos. Armed townspeople shout, "Are we all out of tranq rounds!?" while animals stampede through the streets, hurting themselves as they try to escape; one beast charges with a deep "BWHOOO" and another scene erupts with "PWHOA" and heavy impact sounds. Amid fallen bodies and ruined masonry, a pirate crew tries to loot the disorder, only for someone to yell, "Stop right there, you bloody pirate!" The pirate protests, "How dare you loot from the scene of a fire!" and a report cuts in: "Vice Admiral Maynard! Sabo and Admiral Isshou have stopped their duel! They're too injured to continue!" Another fighter reacts, "WHAT!?" The page shows Dressrosa's civilians and combatants trying to keep order even as panic, wounded animals, and opportunistic raiders all collide. Page 2: Marine voices argue over what to do as chaos spreads. One Marine insists, "...No way! HQ admirals are... the pride of the Marines! Our greatest weapons!" Another grimly wonders, "So is the World Government... some sort of god or something?" Nearby, soldiers and civilians try to restrain the disorder: "Leave the pirates for now!! Just keep trying to control the chaos around you as best you can!" and the reply comes, "Roger!" The page then plunges back into the smoke-filled streets, where buildings are half-hidden by dust, wounded creatures collapse, and citizens scream "WAAAAAH!" At ground level, a massive beast or animal body slumps among rubble while small figures scramble around it, and in the final wide view a lone child-sized figure stands before a city choked by smoke, debris, and the looming sounds of panic. The page holds on the helpless scale of the disaster: official authority has not vanished, but it is overwhelmed, improvising, and morally shaken by the situation.