## One Piece Chapter 763, pages 2-3: Declaration of Humanity - Chapter: 763 - Pages: 2-3 - Characters: young Donquixote Doflamingo, Donquixote Homing, Donquixote Rosinante, Doflamingo's mother, angry townspeople, Trafalgar Law, Donquixote Doflamingo, Den Den Mushi ### Summary Page 2: The people's fury becomes a chorus of accusations. One woman cries that they took both her eyes for sport; another says, "I was once a slave!" A man shouts that without a word of warning three days after taking her own life, his wife and daughter abandoned him in a wretched state. Others accuse the Tenryuubito of never being hungry while commoners suffer: "People are dying, reduced to mere skin and bones!" Young Doflamingo, still clinging to his old status, screams, "My wife was burned alive! I could not care less what happens to any of you!" When the mob asks, "Have you ever even felt hunger?" someone answers bitterly that their country is out of stagnation because of the Tenryuubito. The crowd then escalates: "Pain! Misery! Suffering! Do you bastards even know these words?!" Doflamingo calls them gods, but the mob rejects him: "You are gods, aren't you? Not human, right?" The page ends with him screaming for help, "Doffy! 'An-sama! GYAAAAAAH!!" as the privileged child is forced to face what his class did to others. Page 3: Back in the present flashback frame, Law wakes to the sound of a Den Den Mushi: "RING RING." His eye snaps open, and he lies panting, "HAA HAA," while the room around him is dark and tense. The ringing continues again and again, cutting through his breathing. Doflamingo appears in a separate panel, also shadowed and stern, as the phone keeps ringing. The page is almost wordless, built from repeated "RING RING" sounds, heavy black backgrounds, and Law's exhausted "HAA" breaths. It functions like a pause after the horror of Homing's family's punishment, pulling the reader from old trauma back toward a present conversation that is still connected to that same past.