## One Piece Chapter 769: The Pirate Bellamy - Chapter: 769 - Pages: 0-20 - Characters: Jinbe, underwater culprit, Franky, Nami, Usopp, Roronoa Zoro, Donquixote Rosinante, Ope Ope no Mi, Trafalgar Law, Donquixote Doflamingo, Trebol, Vergo, Kaido, Dressrosa civilians, Monkey D. Luffy, Bellamy, Bellamy Pirates, Nico Robin, Gol D. Roger, Monkey D. Garp, Big Mom, Big Mom Pirates ### Summary Page 0: The title page reads "CHAPTER 769: 'THE PIRATE BELLAMY'" under the One Piece logo and Eiichiro Oda's name. The cover-story caption says, "SOLO VOYAGE OF JINBE, FIRST SON OF THE SEA, VOL. 16: 'A SHADOW DISAPPEARED TOWARDS THE OCEAN FLOOR! THE CULPRIT IS UNDERWATER!'" Jinbe is seen underwater or near the sea floor as a small culprit-like figure darts away through bubbles and debris. A top promotional line says One Piece stickers and decorational mail are on sale in the Docomo mail store. Scanner-host footer text is present and ignored. The page sets the chapter title and continues Jinbe's cover serial mystery. Page 2: A full-color fan-art collage shows several Straw Hat Pirates in separate angled panels: Franky, Nami, Usopp, and Zoro are visible, with One Piece branding and a DeviantArt-style watermark near the lower right. This is related One Piece character art, not chapter narrative. Page 3: A full-color fan-art style image shows Donquixote Rosinante grinning and holding the heart-shaped Ope Ope no Mi while flashing a peace sign. It is related One Piece character art, not chapter narrative. Page 4: Law strikes back at Doflamingo inside the Room, the side note saying, "Law strikes back!" Law stands with his sword drawn while Doflamingo staggers in front of Trebol. Usopp yells, "Doffy!" from below, and Law's allies watch in tense silence. Then part of the rampart tower is suddenly sent flying toward them with a "FWOOOM" sound effect. The page opens on the aftermath of Law's counterattack and immediately shifts into a new danger from the collapsing battlefield. Page 5: Doflamingo flicks a finger, and the falling rampart tower flies toward Law and the others. Law reacts, while Trebol says, "Whoa! Heeey! Rampart tower is... flying towards us!" Doflamingo catches the huge debris in a net of strings and calls the technique "Spider's Web!" The web stretches across the broken tower and holds it in place. Trebol looks up with a small "Hm?" while Doflamingo clenches and holds the mass steady. The page shows Doflamingo effortlessly converting a collapsing tower into another string technique. Page 6: Doflamingo holds the debris aloft in the Spider's Web while stone blocks and architectural pieces crash around him. Law watches, bloodied and panting, as Doflamingo swings the trapped rubble and sends it crashing back down with massive impact sounds. The page is mostly visual action: falling stone, string webbing, and the force of Doflamingo's control filling the battlefield with debris. Page 7: Law uses "Shambles!" to reposition in the chaos, with the visible split of the word continuing as "MES!" across the panel. He lands a direct slash or blow on Doflamingo, sending impact marks across Doflamingo's body. Doflamingo remains composed and tells Law, "Quit throwing the same, useless attacks at me. Look at you, chomping... at the bit like a wild stallion." Law stares back, grim and silent. The page shows Law still attacking but Doflamingo treating his anger as predictable. Page 8: Doflamingo tells Law that if he truly wished to kill him, he should never have abandoned his plan to pit Doflamingo and Kaido against one another. He says there are countless ways to dispose of an enemy beyond one's own reach, but the moment Law laid his feelings about Corazon bare, his death was guaranteed. Doflamingo asks whether Law remembers the document from back then, recalling Vergo thanking Law and promising to take care of it, and Corazon saying, "With this, we can save a country known as Dressrosa." Doflamingo frames Law's present failure as the result of emotional attachment to Corazon. Page 9: Doflamingo says Corazon was trying to save this very country itself. From the high battlefield the whole Birdcage-covered Dressrosa is visible. Doflamingo taunts Law that if he had not completely screwed the pooch that day, this country might have been spared the rain of tragedy that has blanketed it all this time. Law remains pained but focused, and Doflamingo asks, "Do you, yourself, really think so?" He then laughs and says Law is still level-headed and that this is a shrewd point. The page makes Dressrosa itself the proof Doflamingo uses against Law and Corazon's failed mission. Page 10: Doflamingo says he will say it himself: regardless of what that document may have revealed, he would have simply changed his plans and taken the throne anyway. The mission Corazon risked his life to complete was, in the end, all for naught. Doflamingo says, "Everything I do on this planet, until my death... all of it... will just be seen through the deeds left to me...