## One Piece Chapter 762, pages 3-4: The White City - Chapter: 762 - Pages: 3-4 - Characters: Trafalgar Law, Baby 5, Corazon, Buffalo, citizens of Flevance ### Summary Page 3: Law's face fills the top of the page as he says, "I no longer... believe in anything." Baby 5, near Corazon at the table, tells him, "Corazon, you better not get carried away with yourself. I ain't even scared of dying!" Law replies with a hard promise: "I promise you. I will have my revenge." Baby 5 scolds him for acting tough, saying, "Are you stupid or something? Weren't you listening? Stuff like that is what gets you tortured, idiot! You're gonna get the 'skewer torture!' Don't mess around with pirates!" She accuses him of thinking that because he is a kid he can cry, apologize, and pretend nothing ever happened. Law answers not with words but with a fierce "GLARE," staring at her while she flinches against a wall or doorway. The page sets Law apart from the other children: Baby 5 and Buffalo have survived the crew's abuse by understanding its rules, but Law's grief has already passed beyond fear of punishment. Page 4: The story shifts into explanation of Law's homeland. Baby 5 asks, "What is this 'White City' that he's from anyway?" and the narration answers, "All of the country of Flevance was known by that name." A memory of bright towers and pale streets appears while children and adults walk through a beautiful city. The narration says that straight out of the snow countries of fairy tales, the earth, trees, and grass were all pure white, and that its beauty was so spectacular it made people question whether it was real or not. Its people were all wealthy and the streets themselves seemed wealthy too. One day, a certain type of lead, "Amber Lead," was discovered beneath the kingdom, and it was determined to be the source of the wonderful nature of the land. From it, utensils, paints, sweets, makeup, and even weapons were made. The page presents Flevance as a dream city built on a mineral everyone admired before anyone understood the danger under that beauty.