## One Piece Chapter 703, pages 3-4: Waiting Room - Chapter: 703 - Pages: 3-4 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Kin'emon, Roronoa Zoro, Sanji, Violet ### Summary Page 3: Kin'emon finishes the thought with a grin: "Living life with regrets is no fun. And we've got business at the Colosseum anyway, so let's go!!" Luffy answers instantly: "Yeah!!" The mood hardens as the men in the alley think about what waits there. One warns, "No one would be putting their lives on the line if just wanting it were enough..." Another adds, "Don't underestimate the level of play in the Colosseum...!!" Watching Luffy's group run away, someone mutters, "Those idiots..." Meanwhile, Zoro keeps chasing the thief who took his sword. The narration frames it as "Chasing after the mysterious 'fairy'." Sanji yells after him, "I said wait up!!! Who cares about a sword or two!! Just give up!" Zoro snaps back, "As if, you moron!!" The thief vanishes into the city. "Where'd it disappear to?" Zoro demands, while Sanji spots the scene ahead: "Did you see the fairy!?" The answer comes in surprise: "Wha!! That's...!!" Beyond them, music and dancing spill from a hall with "Stomp stomp," "Ching ching," "Strum," and "Strum ching clack." Page 4: The chase leads Sanji and Zoro to the front of a dance hall, where Zoro's irritation collides with the island's strange nightlife. Sanji is still trying to stop him: "I said wait up!!! Who cares about a sword or two!! Just give up!" Zoro answers only with anger, "As if, you moron!!" The trail ends in confusion. "Where'd it disappear to?" he asks, scanning the street as if the fairy thief has simply dissolved into Dressrosa. A bystander reacts, "Did you see the fairy!?" Another gasps, "Wha!! That's...!!" Inside and around the hall, the rhythm swallows the search. Feet hammer the floor with "Stomp stomp," instruments answer with "Strum," "Ching ching," and "Strum ching clack," and at the center of the performance a dark-haired dancer moves with deliberate, magnetic grace. Zoro and Sanji are pulled from pursuit into a completely different kind of spectacle, the stolen sword momentarily overtaken by the sound and movement of the city.