## One Piece Chapter 789: LUCY! - Chapter: 789 - Pages: 0-24 - Characters: Shanks, Nami, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp, Riku Doldo III, Tank Lepanto, Dressrosa citizens, Colosseum fighters, Donquixote Doflamingo, Viola, Rebecca, Tontatta dwarves, Franky, Kanjuro, Kin'emon, Fujitora, Bartolomeo, Princess Mansherry, Gats, Cavendish, Don Chinjao, Ucy, Hajrudin, Leo, Trafalgar Law, Marshall D. Teach ### Summary Page 0: Chapter cover page for Chapter 789, titled "LUCY!" The frontispiece request reads: "Shanks resting out on a cafe's terrace with a dog" from Ameyassu of Chiba Prefecture. Shanks sits at an outdoor cafe table with a dog beside him, drinking casually. Page 2: Full-page color fan art of Nami, shown with long orange hair and bubbles around her. This is supplemental fan artwork and not part of the chapter narrative. Page 3: Color fan art strip featuring Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, and Usopp in separate vertical panels. This is supplemental fan artwork and not part of the chapter story. Page 4: The final minute of fate begins. The Birdcage had stopped once, but it starts moving again, and the people shout, "Don't let up! Mooore!" At this rate, the central district is only inches from becoming mincemeat, and even the Royal Plateau starts getting carved up. Citizens and fighters hurry, yelling for Tank and Commander Tank. King Riku is among the people trying to understand what is happening as the cage closes in around them. Page 5: King Riku tells the fighters that everyone is in their debt for what they have done; had they not been there, there is no telling how many thousands or tens of thousands of lives would have already been lost. Tank takes command of the pushing line, ordering everyone to put their backs into it and not let the Birdcage shove them around. The people answer, "Yes sir!" and keep pushing with everything they have, trying to force the cage back. Page 6: Viola, bloodied and exhausted, keeps facing Doflamingo while Rebecca begs her to stop, crying, "Viola-san! Please, you've done enough!" Doflamingo strikes Viola down and says she spent a decade with him as part of his family. He asks whether she really thought he would hesitate to kill her just because of that. Calling her "my sweet Violet," he says he does not chide his allies and underlings when they fail, but he does not look kindly upon betrayal. Page 7: Doflamingo strings Viola up helplessly and turns the cruelty toward Rebecca. He orders, "Kill her!" while Viola warns him not to drag Rebecca into this. Rebecca realizes her own body will not obey her, saying, "My body... I can't..." She begs herself to stop and asks what she is doing as Doflamingo manipulates her movements. Against her will, Rebecca raises her sword and is forced to face Viola, who looks at her sadly. Page 8: A map-like view shows the resistance lines across the central district: the Tontatta, Franky, and citizens on one side; Kanjuro, Kin'emon, Zoro, Fujitora, and citizens on another; and the Colosseum Army led by Bartolomeo with civilians elsewhere. But the Birdcage is already full of people and right in front of the central district. Citizens yell to go deeper into the city while the fighters scream and keep pushing. In the chaos, someone notices Rebecca has vanished and asks where she went. Page 9: The defenders continue shouting, "Stop the cage!" while Princess Mansherry spreads healing tears from above. Her power is meant so that everyone may be as safe as possible, and the Dande-healions continue drifting over the country. Gats inhales deeply, preparing to address the whole city, while the Birdcage creaks and advances. He calls out, "Now then, everyone!" asking the people to hold on just a little while longer. Page 10: Gats's voice echoes over the battlefield, and citizens ask whose voice it is. Someone recognizes him as the announcer from the Colosseum. Gats asks whether everyone has forgotten the man who appeared radiant in today's tournament, the country's gallant, daring star. Some people ask why he is starting this now, while others say the country is on the brink of total destruction. Gats insists they could not actually forget him: not even King Riku outshone the man on that soapbox that day. Page 11: Cavendish hears Gats praising a "star" and wonders if they are talking about him, but the crowd begins remembering Lucy. Gats recalls that this man tamed the terrifying, murderous bull, brought down a giant tall enough to touch the clouds, and shattered Don Chinjao, the living legend. He says that in the hearts of everyone in the Colosseum, and in the whole country, that small gladiator lit a fire of passion. Gats declares that he has not forgotten him in all his years. Page 12: The people remember the gladiator's name. Citizens say they saw him from the stands and on the monitors, and that they had never seen a man fight as freely and captivatingly as he did. Gats shouts, "His name is... LUCY!" The name spreads through the crowd. Som...