## One Piece Chapter 711, pages 13-15: Adventure in the Land of Dwarves - Chapter: 711 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Rebecca, Thunder Soldier ### Summary Page 13: Inside Corrida Colosseum, Rebecca walks through a hallway lined with weapons and fallen competitors. Someone asks, "Are the favored fighters there!?" Another answers, "From Kanokuni..." as Rebecca, helmeted and tense, looks toward the arena. She pauses and says, "Wait, Mr. Monkey." The small toy soldier, moving with his usual comedic stiffness, appears nearby and says, "Fufu." Rebecca is not laughing; she knows the next fight is hers. The page is quiet compared with the chaos of Green Bit and Acacia, but it sets her apart from the other competitors. She is entering C-block with her own burden, while the toy soldier follows because he cannot simply watch from safety. Their connection is intimate and protective, even though the soldier's body is mechanical and ridiculous-looking. Page 14: The toy soldier chases Rebecca and tries to stop her before she enters the ring. Someone above asks, "What's this 'Flower Field' about? Oi!!" while the soldier calls, "Shut up and keep going!! We'll talk there!! Wanna get found by the police!?" Rebecca notices him and cries, "Soldier-san!!" The toy soldier says her name softly, "Rebecca..." She answers, "I...!! I can do it!! I can win!! Soldier-san!!" He says, "I saw the list, inside," and she understands that he saw the opponents she will face. Rebecca says, "So you really went and entered... I tried to stop you..." The soldier reveals why: "I saw the list, inside." The exchange makes clear that Rebecca is not entering blindly. She knows the danger, he knows it too, and he is trying to protect her even though she is determined to fight. Page 15: Rebecca insists on fighting through tears. She declares, "And... when I do!! We can be together!!" then shouts, "A crying warrior wins no tournaments!!" The toy soldier urges, "Oi...!! Hurry up and get moving..." but notices the truth: "Huh!? Really!? But she's crying." He understands that her tears are tied to the thing she wants to protect. Rebecca asks, "That's why I'm telling you to hurry!!! Even a toy...!!" The soldier thinks, "Has things he wishes to protect...!!" and then reflects, "Although no tears will fall... from these tin eyes..." He cannot cry, but his silence carries grief and love. Rebecca's determination is not ambition for the tournament alone; she wants a future where she and the soldier are no longer separated by the cruel order of Dressrosa.