## One Piece Chapter 714, pages 5-7: Lucy and Ucy - Chapter: 714 - Pages: 5-7 - Characters: Jora, Nami, Brook, Tony Tony Chopper, Momonosuke, Ricky, Colosseum Staff, Rebecca ### Summary Page 5: Jora believes victory is complete. She says the crew "has lost all hope of escaping from Dressrosa!!" and laughs, "Ohhohhoho ho!! Did you think your distractions would fool me?" The transformed Sunny no longer resembles a proper ship, and Chopper cries, "Damn! It's not even a ship anymore." Jora admires the disaster as art: "Yes... this is... this is 'beauty'!! Indeed, with this, the Straw-hat crew..." Her "Ohhoh hohho!!" fills the page while Nami, Brook, Chopper, and Momonosuke stare in horror. The attack is not just physical damage. Jora has attacked the crew's ability to flee by turning their home and vessel into something useless. Page 6: The scene moves to Dressrosa, inside the Corrida Colosseum. Ricky, wounded and bleeding from the head, refuses medical treatment. The staff tell him, "If it's a matter of medical treatment, forget it!! I will leave as I am...!!" They protest that fighter Ricky cannot possibly appear before the guests in this condition, but he insists on leaving. One attendant says, "Well, it's our job to at least apply first aid to your wounds," and another begs, "The blood flowing from your head isn't stopping... please take off that mask so I can treat you!!" Ricky refuses: "Don't lay a hand on my mask!! Show me to the exit!!" Even badly wounded, he protects his identity more fiercely than his own body. Page 7: A woman sees Ricky's condition and says, "What terrible wounds... You should really have them looked at..." Ricky pushes forward anyway, insisting, "Out of my way!!! I can walk on my own!!!" The staff tell him to head inside and take the stairs to the basement. As he passes, Rebecca recognizes something familiar beneath the mask and the blood. She calls after him, "Rebecca...!!" and he answers, "I'm sorry...!!" The page quietly reveals that Ricky is connected to Rebecca, not merely another defeated gladiator. His apology, her silence, and the flash of memory behind them make the wounded man's identity emotionally important even before it is fully spoken aloud.