## One Piece Chapter 519, pages 10-12: The Disposition of a King - Chapter: 519 - Pages: 10-12 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Boa Sandersonia, Boa Marigold, Kuja spectators ### Summary Page 10: Sandersonia reads Luffy's movements before he can land anything, and Luffy realizes, "She read my moves...!!!" She darts aside with "Ufufu" and sends him crashing down with "Snake Slam!!!" The margin note explains that "snake" is used as a pun sounding like "heavy," matching the force of the blow. Luffy hits the ground with a strained "FUGEH!!" and thinks, "This isn't gonna work like usual." Still, he rises and begins another attack: "Gomu Gomu..." The page shows that the sisters' advantage is not only durability. Sandersonia anticipates where Luffy will strike and punishes him before he can complete his normal rhythm, making his usual elastic brawling style unreliable in front of Haki users. Page 11: A spectator praises Sandersonia: "What amazing moves. There's no attack Lady Sonia can't dodge with the power of Haki!!" Luffy throws "Gomu Gomu... Gatling!!!" in a storm of fists, but Sandersonia sways through the barrage with "Snake Dance!!!" and the sound of repeated dodges, "SUKA SUKA SUKA SUKA SUKA!!" Luffy grits his teeth, asking, "What's going on!? All of my moves are being read!!" Sandersonia reminds him, "Don't forget, there are two of us!" and Marigold follows with "Snake Stick!!!" Her tail or weapon blasts Luffy aside with "DOFU!!!" while a note again marks the heavy pun. The two sisters fight as a coordinated execution team: one reads and evades his rapid blows, the other intercepts and crushes him when he overcommits. Page 12: Luffy is knocked hard into the arena structure with a thunderous crash, yelling "Oww..." and then "Ah! That was close!!!" as he narrowly avoids the spike-filled drop. He pants, "Haa... haa..." while looking back at the deadly gap and the shattered wall around him. The crowd continues roaring from above, and the sisters' huge bodies dominate the central stage, making the arena feel smaller with every exchange. Luffy has survived the first sequence only by instinct and speed, but the battle has already pushed him to the edge literally and physically. The page slows down after the barrage of attacks, letting him recognize how close he came to being impaled while the Kuja spectators remain fixed on the public execution.