## One Piece Chapter 532: The Beast Guard Minotauros - Chapter: 532 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Jimbei, Boa Hancock, Donquixote Doflamingo, Marshall D. Teach, Bartholomew Kuma, Dracule Mihawk, Gecko Moria, Impel Down prisoners, Monkey D. Luffy, Bentham, Mr. 2 Bon Clay, Impel Down guards, Buggy, Galdino, Mr. 3, Blugori prison guards, Magellan, Hannibal, Sadi-chan, Saldeath, Level 2 prisoners, Minotauros, Emporio Ivankov, Kamabakka Kingdom, Portgas D. Ace, Impel Down forces ### Summary Page 0: The chapter opens with a color spread labeled "Chapter 532: \"The Beast Guard Minotauros\"." The illustration gathers major figures connected to the Impel Down and war buildup: Jimbei is chained, Hancock poses in front, Doflamingo lounges, Blackbeard laughs, Kuma stands massive in the back, Mihawk stands at the side, and Moria looms with a shadowy shape. Japanese promotional text around the border advertises the Impel Down arc and One Piece material, but the central content is a chapter-opening color illustration rather than a story panel. It visually frames the arc around the Shichibukai and the prison's gathering storm before the chapter returns to Luffy's fight below. Page 1: A mostly blank transition page contains a small panel of the Level 3 chaos. Luffy and Bon Clay are caught mid-motion in the prison corridors, their striped prison-clad allies and enemies tumbling around them as the chase continues after Bon Clay's sudden reappearance. The page has no readable dialogue inside the small panel, but the visual keeps the momentum from the previous chapter: Luffy is no longer alone on Starvation Hell, and his reunion with Bon Clay has turned the desperate search for Level 4 into a two-person escape. The large white space around the panel acts like a pause before the prison staff's situation report and the next wave of pursuit. Page 2: The outside and internal prison staff exchange an urgent report. They believe some prisoners have joined the intruder Strawhat Luffy and are sending the information immediately. The report identifies "Prisoner No. E8200, Buggy the Clown," "Prisoner No. D0464, former Baroque Works agent Galdino, also known as Mr. 3," and "Prisoner No. C9915, also a former Baroque Works agent Bentham, also known as Mr. 2 Bon Clay." The current situation is that Strawhat Luffy and Mr. 2 Bon Clay are running free in the N block of Level 3, and the Blugori cannot stand against them. The guards believe they are heading to Level 4. The page turns Luffy's improvised friendships into an official prison-wide threat list. Page 3: Elsewhere, Level 2 remains in turmoil as prisoners laugh that instigating a riot and letting intruders run wild is getting interesting and will kill time until the escapees are captured. In the Level 4 chief warden's office, Magellan receives the report and asks what happened to Saldeath. A guard says the Blugori cannot stand against Strawhat Luffy and Mr. 2, so Luffy is putting down the riot on Level 2 indirectly by drawing the strongest attention downward. Magellan angrily asks why nobody reported this earlier. Hannibal nervously explains that Magellan was busy ogling Lady Hancock, so he ignored the report. The page shows the prison response catching up late because its leaders were distracted by Hancock's visit. Page 4: Magellan asks whether Hancock has departed and whether anyone is on Level 3. Sadi-chan answers that Minotauros is there and that although Level 3 has room to run, the prisoners will not be able to corner him. Magellan decides to leave the mess upstairs to Saldeath and orders every remaining force Impel Down can muster to gather on Level 4. He reasons that if Luffy and Bon Clay escape Minotauros and fall into the Inferno Hell, he will execute them himself. The page raises the stakes sharply. The prison no longer treats Luffy as a stray intruder wandering through traps; Magellan is concentrating the entire prison's strength below and preparing to kill him personally. Page 5: The Beast Guard appears before Luffy and Bon Clay. A caption identifies him as "Beast Guard Minotauros." The creature is a huge cow-like jailer with horns, a dripping nose, a spiked club, and a blank, brutal expression. Bon Clay recognizes him and screams that it is the Minotauros, calling him a beastly guard with no blood or tears, a monster who treats people like trash. Luffy asks whether he is a monster or someone with a Devil Fruit power. The page introduces Minotauros as a different class of prison enemy from the random animals on Level 2: he is a named executioner used by Impel Down to crush prisoners directly. Page 6: Minotauros moves with shocking speed. Before Luffy can react, the Beast Guard slams Bon Clay with a brutal strike from his club, sending him flying through the corridor. Bon Clay cries out, and Luffy shouts, "Bon-chan!!?" The impact leaves Luffy startled enough to say, "Fast..." as Minotauros follows through without hesitation. The page is built around speed and force rather tha...