## One Piece Chapter 718: The Riku Royal Fighters of the Flower Fields - Chapter: 718 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Scotch, Caribou, Marine, Usopp, Nico Robin, Leo, Tontatta, Kabu, Bian, Monkey D. Luffy, Linear Fox, Gancho, Donquixote Doflamingo, Roronoa Zoro, Franky, Cavendish, Sugar, Kin'emon, Wicca, Sanji, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Brook, Jora, Momonosuke, Trafalgar Law, Caesar Clown, Issho, Don Chinjao, Jesus Burgess, Gatz, Colosseum Audience ### Summary Page 0: Cover page for Chapter 718, "The Riku Royal Fighters of the Flower Fields." The cover story continues as "Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World - Volume 35 - A battleship on the shore!!" Scotch and his men face a Marine battleship that has arrived near the ruined shore, shifting the cover serial from local pursuit into a larger confrontation. This is useful extra material for the cover story rather than part of the main Dressrosa plot. Page 1: Underneath Green Bit, in the Tontatta Kingdom, the underground airport of the Tontatta Airline is packed with tiny warriors and insect mounts. Usopp is overwhelmed by the sight and cries, "Uoohhhh it's a bug army!!" Robin finds the scene charming and says, "Well isn't that adorable...!!" The dwarves reveal that there is a subterranean passage connecting Green Bit to Dressrosa, and that the airport is the entry point. They point out craft and boarding lanes as if this were an ordinary transport hub. The page changes the operation from an abstract plan into an actual military deployment: the Tontatta have vehicles, routes, and a prepared force ready to move beneath the island. Page 2: Leo calls out to the insect captains, "Kabu-san!!" and "Bian!!" Bian is introduced as captain of the Pink Bee Brigade, a user of the Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model Hornet, while Kabu is captain of the Yellow Kabu Brigade, a user of the Mushi Mushi no Mi, Model Rhinoceros Beetle. They tell Leo he is late and announce, "We're taking the express!!" Usopp is stunned, saying he has never seen this kind of thing before, while Kabu explains that the buses are meant for carrying twenty Tontatta. Robin and Usopp are too large, so they are asked to ride the buses anyway as oversized passengers. Usopp says, "I'd love to show Luffy," but Kabu answers, "We're leaving it to you!!!" Page 3: The express mounts arrive: twenty-passenger bus "Linear Fox" units of the Yelp Express. The foxes are massive to the dwarves and soft enough for Robin to admire their fur. Kabu calls, "Come now, linear foxes!!" and the animals answer with "Yelp!!" Robin smiles, "What lovely fur," while Usopp settles in and declares, "This is great! Like a sofa fit for a king." The dwarves explain that they get real fast when they run. The page briefly slows the battle plan into logistics, showing that the Tontatta do not charge blindly. They have an entire hidden transportation system designed to move troops quickly through the underground passage toward Dressrosa. Page 4: Leo gives the order: "Okay everyone!!! Let's head out!!! Along with our hero, Usoland!!" The tiny army surges forward on insect and fox mounts, roaring, "Uooh hhhhh!!!" Their purpose is clear and emotional: "We'll take back our 500 kidnapped friends!!!" Usopp rides with Robin and the Tontatta, swept into a war he never intended to lead. The dwarves' faith in him is total, and their confidence makes retreat harder with every shout. What began as Usopp's lie about being Usoland has become a military standard under which the Tontatta march toward the dark factory and their imprisoned companions. Page 5: Before the force moves fully into battle, Gancho appears and says, "I have something I want to say... to you people." The dwarves are startled: "Gancho-san!!" He introduces himself formally: "Yes, it's me, the Tonta chief and king, Gancho!!" and thanks the visitors. Gancho says they are putting their lives on the line to fight for the Tontatta, so there is something they need to know. Usopp nervously clarifies that he is not exactly planning on risking his life, but Gancho continues. The matter is history: "It's a history going back around 900 years." He explains that Donquixote Doflamingo, the one who plagues them in the present, and the Tontatta tribe share intertwined destinies that did not begin just ten years ago. Page 6: Gancho introduces the anti-Doflamingo organization hidden in the Flower Fields: the Riku Royal Fighters' Rebellion HQ. The Flower Hill is described as a massive field of sunflowers in Dressrosa, hidden among the beloved flowers, and if one heads down through a secret entrance, the valiant cries of the fairies can be heard. The dwarves identify themselves as the ones who will fight alongside the heroes: the dwarves of the Tontatta Kingdom. Gancho says they are fast enough to evade the naked eye and are known in town as fairies. Even Zoro's stolen sword is explained by this: one of them stole it. The army is tiny, but the page insists that in strength they will not lose even to the big humans....