## One Piece Chapter 701, pages 13-15: Adventure in the Land of Love, Passion, and Toys - Chapter: 701 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Sanji, Roronoa Zoro, Franky, Kin'emon, Toy Soldier ### Summary Page 13: Dressrosa's next temptation is "PASSIONATE DANCING OF ITS WOMEN." Sanji is immediately overwhelmed and cries, "SMELLS GREAT" with hearts in his eyes, while music and dancing fill the street. Luffy's attention is stolen by a dog carrying food, and he shouts, "HEY, WAIT!! GIVE THAT BACK!!" The dog barks "WOOF WOOF!!" and runs off with the meat while Luffy pleads, "PLEASE WAIT, MARIO!!" and "PLEASE GIVE THAT BACK!!" The others can only stare as one more absurdity enters the scene: the city is full of living toys. A toy soldier greets them, "HELLO THERE, I'M A SOLDIER!! WHAT'S THIS NOW? HAVE WE..." Luffy notices the impossible crowd and asks, "ARE THESE GUYS TOYS...?" The narrator frames it as "ONE MORE THING THAT SURPRISES VISITORS... THEY BLEND INTO THE CITY NATURALLY." Page 14: A stuffed toy woman rushes past the crew in distress. Someone asks, "A... STUFFED ANIMAL...?" as she cries, "WAIT!! HAA, HAA..." and complains, "I'VE GOT A STITCH IN MY SIDE... ALTHOUGH I'M ONLY COTTON." A toy soldier follows, cheerfully saying, "HELLO THERE, I'M A SOLDIER!! WHAT'S THIS NOW? HAVE WE... MET SOMEWHERE? YOUR FACE LOOKS FAMILIAR..." Then he recognizes Luffy from the newspaper: "AH! THAT'S RIGHT, THIS MORNING'S NEWSPAPER..." Before the conversation can settle, another toy crashes by shouting, "YOWCH!!" and "MY STRINGS ARE ALL TANGLED!!! PLEASE HELP ME!!" Luffy looks unsettled and asks, "ARE THESE GUYS TOYS...?" Dressrosa's toys are not decorative objects; they move, speak, suffer, and mix naturally with the citizens. Page 15: The narration states the truth plainly: "THESE LIVING, BREATHING TOYS... AND COEXIST WITH HUMANS." The street is packed with animal toys, soldier toys, doll-like figures, and ordinary people moving around each other as if this were normal. Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Franky, and Kin'emon are left staring, open-mouthed, at a whole society where toys are residents. The team is labeled "FACTORY DESTRUCTION & SAMURAI RESCUE TEAM," reminding the reader that they are supposed to be searching for the SMILE factory and Kanjuro, not getting lost in the spectacle. Yet Dressrosa's first layer is designed to distract: fragrant food, beautiful women, cheerful toys, and a festival-like street all hide the darker kingdom beneath.