## One Piece Chapter 738: The Trebol Army's Special Officer: Sugar - Chapter: 738 - Pages: 0-22 - Characters: Franky, Sugar, Trebol, Leo, Usopp, Robin, Tontatta Tribe, Factory Workers, Princess Mansherry, Violet, Pirates, Flapper, Straw Hat Pirates ### Summary Page 0: The chapter opens with a cover request rather than the main plot. Franky has built an elaborate dollhouse for hamsters, a tiny multi-floor fortress with ladders, rooms, furniture, and a welcoming entrance. The hamsters gather around it like residents discovering a new town, while Franky proudly looms beside his handiwork. The title identifies the chapter as Chapter 738, "The Trebol Army's Special Officer: Sugar." The cover note says Franky builds a dollhouse for hamsters, sent in by Noda Skywalker of Osaka. Page 1: Underground, inside the officers' tower, the Tontatta plan reaches its decisive moment. The little warriors rush Sugar while Trebol lounges beside her in his sticky, dripping body. They are determined to knock Sugar out by feeding her the spicy Tatababasco grape, shouting that it is the world's spiciest grape. Leo hurls himself forward, and in the split second that follows, Sugar notices something tiny streaking toward her. Trebol casually snaps into action: a sticky strand shoots out and catches the moving speck in midair before it can reach her. The lower panels widen the danger of the scene: the palace-like factory space shakes as the attack is stopped, and the Tontattas realize with shock that their carefully prepared strike has not landed cleanly. Page 2: The tiny projectile turns out to be Leo, twitching helplessly in Trebol's sticky grip while Sugar studies him as though he were merely a fly. Trebol muses over the strange thing he caught, and Robin, watching from nearby, immediately understands the problem: Trebol may be able to shoot down a fly, but she hopes he will not catch her. The Tontattas steel themselves with the thought of taking back all of their friends. Leo, still caught, is urged on by the others: they call to him to go, to wait, to act. Robin quietly prepares her own move and prays that it works. The page builds pressure by showing every ally reacting at once: the miniature soldiers, Usopp, Robin, and the trapped Leo are all focused on Sugar, but Trebol's precision has already shaken the plan. Page 3: The scene shifts to the underground commerce port and the SMILE factory. A diagram-like panel identifies the officers' tower and the factory, then the view opens onto the man-made Devil Fruit production site where rows of elegant luminous flowers grow near heavy industrial tanks. Workers complain that no new workers have arrived for a year, and another voice says that if they cannot get more, they will have to work the five hundred they already have down to the bone. The Tontatta laborers are whipped and pushed to work faster. One cries out under the lash as the command "Whip of Love" is screamed above them. The page reveals the lie beneath the factory's operation: Trebol and his side mock the "innocent" Tontattas for still believing the palace has not answered them, while the tiny workers think they must find it strange that so many comrades never return. Page 4: At the SMILE factory, the cruelty continues behind the language of forced cheer. A pipe squeaks and wheezes as carts of artificial fruits and black SMILE fruit-like orbs move through the machinery. A harsh overseer notices the harvest and laughs at the sight, then berates the Tontattas because these fruits have not completely turned into SMILEs. The workers protest that they believed the Tontattas could grow any plant, but the overseer snaps that SMILEs are highly unnatural fruits and refuses to accept excuses. The page makes the factory's ugliness physical: the dark fruits tumble everywhere, the machinery groans, and the tiny workers are crushed between impossible production demands and the lie that they are helping save their princess. Page 5: The deception holding the Tontattas captive is laid bare. One tiny worker begs for his little brother to be allowed to rest, while the overseers sneer that today's rations were spoiled and that the workers are complaining about food. When the Tontattas ask to see Princess Mansherry, the guards refuse and pretend concern, warning that the princess's strange disease would surely infect them too. They order the little workers to raise production even though the factory can use only one-tenth of the fruits from a crop. The workers, desperate and sincere, promise to do their best if the princess is cared for. Hidden nearby, someone observes that they fell for the lie completely. The page is not just factory exposition: it shows how Doflamingo's side keeps the Tontattas obedient through Mansherry's name. Page 6: Back at the officers' tower, Robin stops the reckless charge. When the allies ask what she is doing, she apologizes but refuses to let them dash in, because Trebol would certainly get them. She explains that...