## One Piece Chapter 891, pages 7-9: Believing in Me - Chapter: 891 - Pages: 7-9 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Charlotte Katakuri, Charlotte Flampe ### Summary Page 7: Luffy begins to catch the rhythm of Katakuri's attacks. Katakuri launches another overwhelming barrage, fists multiplying around Luffy, but Luffy's body turns away from the blows in mid-motion. Katakuri notices the shift immediately: "Did he just try to dodge that?" Luffy counters with a strike that stretches toward Katakuri, and the fight becomes less one-sided than before. Katakuri glares and thinks through what he is seeing, while Flampe's hidden group watches angrily. One of them mutters, "Why won't they die?!" and another starts, "Your blasted..." The important change is subtle but decisive: Luffy is no longer only surviving by toughness. He is starting to act on the same future-sight logic that Katakuri uses. Page 8: Katakuri tests Luffy's growth and identifies what Luffy is using: "Eyes!" He sends another attack, but Luffy continues to move in advance of the impact. Around them, Flampe's snipers prepare another shot, their small projectiles and air puffs moving between the panels while Katakuri tracks the flow of the duel. Then Luffy is struck by interference at the worst moment. He crashes down with "Daaaag gghhh!" as Katakuri watches from across the broken floor. The page is built around the contrast between Luffy's progress and the hidden sabotage: Katakuri is fighting seriously, Luffy is learning to read him, and Flampe's secret shot corrupts the duel. Page 9: Luffy's body suddenly gives out, and Katakuri realizes something is wrong. Luffy pants, "Haa... Haa..." and falls with no proper defense. Katakuri looks on and says, "I don't think you get it. That just falling down is, in itself, shameful." Yet the impact that follows is not an ordinary victory. Luffy is driven into the ground and cries out, "Ow-" and "Ghh!" before exploding into a roar: "Raaaagg gghhhhh!" Katakuri's face hardens because he understands the difference between beating an opponent and hitting one who has been tampered with. The duel has been stained, and Luffy's scream marks both the pain and the unfairness of Flampe's intervention.