## One Piece Chapter 774: Leo, Warrior Chief of the Tontatta Tribe - Chapter: 774 - Pages: 0-14 - Characters: Jinbe, Wadatsumi, Portgas D. Ace, Sabo, Nico Robin, Rebecca, Kyros, Diamante, Dressrosa civilians, Viola, Leo, Kabu, Princess Mansherry, Giolla, Franky, Tontatta dwarves, Factory team, Donquixote Family soldiers, Sugar, Donquixote Family executives, King Riku ### Summary Page 0: The title page reads "CHAPTER 774: 'LEO, WARRIOR CHIEF OF THE TONTATTA TRIBE'" under the One Piece logo and Eiichiro Oda's name. The cover-story caption says, "SOLO VOYAGE OF JINBE, FIRST SON OF THE SEA, VOL. 20: 'JINBE LECTURES THE SEA GOD.'" Jinbe stands on a rock in front of the giant Wadatsumi, who looks tearful and humbled while listening. Scanner-host footer text is present and ignored. The page sets the chapter title and continues Jinbe's cover serial. Page 2: A grayscale fan-art image shows two One Piece brothers: a young Portgas D. Ace on the left and Sabo on the right wearing his top hat and goggles. A watermark reads "coconut-cocacola.deviantart.com." This is related One Piece character art, not chapter narrative. Page 3: At level 3 of the royal palace plateau, Robin arrives with Rebecca while Diamante yells, "You impudent brat!" and calls out, "Nico Robin!" A side note says Rebecca is "saved by a hair's breadth!!" Diamante asks who Robin and the others are, while frightened people beg for mercy and explain that their job is only to carry away the remains of the defeated. Robin says killing opponents with a handicap is excessive, but Diamante laughs, "Handicap? Oi oi, who the fuck ever said this duel was supposed to be fair and on the up and up? This is an execution, plain and simple!" Robin tells Kyros he no longer needs to worry about distractions because she will keep an eye on Rebecca. Kyros thanks her, saying he is in her debt, at his limit, or at least his anger was. Page 4: Inside the Smile Factory, the factory team receives news from Viola. They ask, "Lady Viola! This is the factory team! What has become of Princess Manshelly!? And Leo and the others!?" Viola answers from the former royal plateau, "Leo! Can you hear me?" She explains that Manshelly has been captured by Giolla and is being forced to use her power. The factory team panics: "What?! No way!!! That's not good at all!" Viola says she can see them but they need to hurry because they are currently climbing Rampart Tower and should reach the palace chapel soon. The page connects Robin's upper-level fight to the urgent rescue mission below. Page 5: Below the palace at Rampart Tower, soldiers on the stairs to the palace shout, "Fire! Bring the bombs!!" and warn that the dwarves are coming. Leo and Kabu charge through the rubble while saying, "We're taking the bullet train!" and telling Princess Mansherry that they will be there shortly. The scene then cuts to the first floor of the palace behind the chapel, the timeout room, where Giolla tells the captive Mansherry, "Keep your ears peeled and listen to what I tell you-zamasu! Dwarf princess!" Mansherry lies exhausted at Giolla's feet while guards stand nearby, setting up the confrontation over her healing power. Page 6: Princess Mansherry, identified as the Tontatta Tribe daughter of Chief Tonta, says through tears, "There's nothing more I can do... I can't any more. Please, allow me to return to Green Bit." Giolla snaps, "Shut your little mouth-zamasu! You have some nerve calling me Boa Hancock?!" She tells Mansherry to quit acting cute because the time has come for her to use her power. Giolla says the fools who fought the executives may have won, but they are all gravely injured. Mansherry remains frightened and depleted, but Giolla demands her healing as a tool to undo the allies' victories. Page 7: Giolla explains her plan over the bodies of defeated Donquixote executives. She says that if they revive the executives with the power of Mansherry's Heal-Heal Fruit, their enemies will be caught off guard and forced to accept defeat, turning the tide of the battle in their favor. Giolla says they need the watering can that uses Mansherry's special magic water right away, and taunts the little dwarf for being at their mercy. Mansherry realizes that all of them are bad people making trouble for King Riku, and says, "I refuse to... further provide aid for you bad people!" The page reveals the danger of her ability: healing even one defeated executive could restore the enemy's advantage. Page 8: Mansherry's tearful refusal only makes Giolla and her guards swoon, calling her "so... adorable-zamasu!" Giolla then gets angry that this is not the time to be smitten and asks, "And who did you call a once-in-a-thousand-years beauty?" A beaten captive urges, "Save... me..." but Giolla grabs Mansherry and says, "You're a cheeky one, aren't you?! No matter, come what may, I'm going to literally squeeze every last drop of power out of you!" Mansherry asks Leo to save her, while Giolla needles her by saying she m...