## One Piece Chapter 763, pages 3-4: Declaration of Humanity - Chapter: 763 - Pages: 3-4 - Characters: Trafalgar Law, Donquixote Doflamingo, Den Den Mushi, Donquixote Homing, Doflamingo's mother, young Donquixote Doflamingo, Donquixote Rosinante, World Noble representative ### Summary Page 3: Back in the present flashback frame, Law wakes to the sound of a Den Den Mushi: "RING RING." His eye snaps open, and he lies panting, "HAA HAA," while the room around him is dark and tense. The ringing continues again and again, cutting through his breathing. Doflamingo appears in a separate panel, also shadowed and stern, as the phone keeps ringing. The page is almost wordless, built from repeated "RING RING" sounds, heavy black backgrounds, and Law's exhausted "HAA" breaths. It functions like a pause after the horror of Homing's family's punishment, pulling the reader from old trauma back toward a present conversation that is still connected to that same past. Page 4: The Den Den Mushi call reaches Homing, who asks, "What is it?" A voice from the World Noble side says that they intend to live with land on the gods and spread their self to mere humanity, calling it unbelievable. Homing answers calmly that this is their final decision: "This is as far as we can take you. 33 years ago, holy land Mariejois." He says he has always been a World Noble, Tenryuubito, but also insists, "But I am human." The faces of Homing and his wife appear gentle beside the children as he makes the choice. A representative warns that Homing has bashed his way to be a mistake and asks if he is trying to say that they are the same as him, but Homing replies with gratitude and resolve. The scene shows the original declaration behind the chapter title: a Celestial Dragon family voluntarily renounces its protected status because Homing believes they are human first.