## One Piece Chapter 735, pages 14-16: Fujitora's Outlook - Chapter: 735 - Pages: 14-16 - Characters: Fujitora, Donquixote Doflamingo, Trafalgar Law, King Riku, Monkey D. Luffy ### Summary Page 14: Fujitora states his principle plainly. The military should always fight so as to minimize damage to the populace, and if Straw Hat's goal is to take Doflamingo's life, then Luffy will not hesitate to cause massive destruction. Stopping that, Fujitora says, is his justice. Doflamingo presses him about what he wants, and Fujitora admits that he may be a recent recruit through the world conscription, but given his position as admiral, there is something he wants to accomplish. He turns the conversation from local tactics to a much larger target: the royal Shichibukai system itself. Page 15: Fujitora declares that what he wants is the complete abolition of the institution of Royal Shichibukai. The statement lands like a threat in the Hall of Suits. Doflamingo answers that if the attempt against him had succeeded, this country would have become as vile as another kingdom where pirates attacked the royal throne. Law asks what happens to the balance between the three powers, and Doflamingo says they will not know until they smash it. Fujitora warns Doflamingo that as his sins continue to amass, the price on his head increases. The admiral's outlook is now clear: he is not here to preserve the system as it is. Page 16: Doflamingo laughs that Fujitora sounds like he is saying, "If I'm to eliminate you, now's the time," but Fujitora answers that there is no need to be hasty and that they can remain friendly for now. Doflamingo says he is protecting his country, after all. Fujitora replies that from now on, no matter how roughly this land is laid bare, he is still blind and will not see it, so he fears not. Then he adds the wider warning: Reverie is this year, and like it or not, the world will shift. His blindness becomes a political weapon; he refuses to pretend he can see nothing wrong with the structure of the world.