## One Piece Chapter 762, pages 7-8: The White City - Chapter: 762 - Pages: 7-8 - Characters: citizens of Flevance, World Government researcher, Trafalgar Law, Baby 5, doctors of Flevance, neighboring-country officials ### Summary Page 7: The terrifying part of the Amber Lead incident, the narration says, was that the poison was present in only trace amounts. A person handling the mineral might not show the full damage immediately, but the lead accumulated in the body. If a single child had the lead begin to build up inside him, then the children of that child would inherit shortened life spans; their children would have even shorter lives, generation after generation. A chart labeled "NEGATIVE EFFECT ON FUTURE GENERATIONS" shows a descending line from "DIES AT 70" to "DIES AT 50," "DIES AT 30," "DIES AT 10," and finally "NO DESCENDANTS." Eventually, a generation like Law's, one that would die out before it could even come of age, would be born. By the time the world realized the toxicity of Amber Lead, it was far too late. The final street scene shows people moving through the once-beautiful city while the truth closes in around them, turning Flevance's wealth into an inherited death sentence. Page 8: The illness reaches everyone at once: senior citizens, adults, and children alike. People's skin and hair begin to go white right before their own eyes, and their entire bodies begin to ache. One hospital room shows a screaming patient while another white-patched patient sits up in bed, and the narration says that as a result of the offset in life spans, every generation broke out in illness around the same time. Eventually people began dropping dead one after another, and doctors were powerless to stop the progression. Baby 5 asks, "Is that how all the people of that kid's country died? How terrible!" But the explanation says, "The true tragedy is just beginning!" Flevance's neighboring countries, seeing people across the White City succumb to the exact same illness, mistook Amber Lead Sickness for an epidemic. They closed every passage out of the country and, in effect, quarantined the White City. A map of Flevance surrounded by arrows and blocked borders makes the trap visible.