## One Piece Chapter 788: How I Fight - Chapter: 788 - Pages: 0-21 - Characters: Brook, Perona, Monkey D. Luffy, Donquixote Doflamingo, Colosseum fighters, Dressrosa citizens, Gats, Trafalgar Law, Bartolomeo, Roronoa Zoro, Cavendish, Tony Tony Chopper, Princess Mansherry, Cub, Nico Robin, Hajrudin, Rebecca, Viola, Kyros, Scarlett, Donquixote Family, Franky, Tontatta dwarves, Fujitora, Kin'emon, Marines, Sabo, Marshall D. Teach, Blackbeard Pirates ### Summary Page 0: Chapter cover page for Chapter 788, titled "How I Fight." The frontispiece request says: "Perona listening, entranced, as Brook performs a cursed song" from Nami, Shizuoka Prefecture. Brook performs in a spooky, theatrical setting while Perona sits nearby listening. Page 2: Full-page color fan art of Gear Fourth Luffy clashing with Donquixote Doflamingo amid pink string-like effects. The artwork is credited with a Mythicalica watermark/website. This is supplemental fan artwork, not part of the chapter story. Page 3: Color fan art split between two fiery images of Luffy/Gear Fourth-style Luffy. The page is supplemental fan artwork and does not contain chapter narrative panels. Page 4: The Birdcage closes in with only three minutes before it reaches the central district. The people scream, "Run!" while someone warns that its contraction speed is increasing and that the fateful moment is drawing near. The fighters realize the country will be carved up like a Christmas turkey before Luffy can recover. Since they have no other choice, the Colosseum fighters rally themselves to take down Doflamingo and the Birdcage along with him, shouting that they must try to do something themselves. Page 5: Doflamingo watches the fighters' efforts and calls them thick-headed idiots. He says, "This is me asking politely. Bring me Straw Hat... now..." The scene cuts to Luffy, Gats, and Law as chaos continues around them. Gats notes that there are still three and a half minutes until Luffy's recovery, but in that time they are going to suffer countless casualties. Luffy understands the problem but refuses to hand Gats over to a contender who cannot fight in the ring, insisting he will not hand the boy over. Page 6: Trafalgar Law appears with Luffy and is surprised that people thought he was running away. Luffy, battered and drained, says, "T-T-T-T-Trafalgar Law! The Hiti-Hiti-Buka..." Law asks if Luffy really thinks his Haki is going to come back. Luffy explains that he was told he needed ten minutes, which means they have three minutes and twenty seconds left. Law says he will take Luffy, since every last second counts in a fight like this. Luffy answers that it has been a while since Law babysat him and tells him to leave him with Gats. Page 7: In Southeast Town, Sevill, Bartolomeo prepares to help slow the Birdcage. He shouts, "Ready? Here we go, ladies and germs!" and promises that his barrier will not get cut. The fighters shout to follow Zoro-senpai's lead and push against the closing cage. Zoro, Bartolomeo, Cavendish, and other recovered fighters brace themselves against the threads. The resistance spreads from person to person as they try to buy the last few minutes that Luffy needs. Page 8: Chopper explains the healing seeds drifting through Dressrosa: "Dande-healion," a pun on dandelion and heal. He says they are the flowers that bloom from Princess Mansherry's tears. Across the city, the seeds float down and people suddenly regain enough strength to move. A man who had sprained his ankle wonders why he can walk again, while others hurry to escape the cage. Someone sees a man hauling himself along and asks how he turned into a sprinter. Chopper calls for everyone to do their best as the healing takes effect. Page 9: Cub explains that the seeds of the Dande-healions can bring miraculous "super healing" to people within a wide area because Princess Mansherry, saddened by the wounds her beloved Dressrosa has suffered, is crying continuously. He believes they will be able to save many lives, but the power has a major drawback: the super healing lasts only a few minutes. Once the time limit expires, everyone returns to their original injured state. This is only a life-support measure to help them survive the current crisis. Page 10: Citizens call the healing a miracle and say the pain has suddenly disappeared. Across Dressrosa, the wounded rise and push themselves forward again. Mansherry tells Cub, "This is how I fight!" She says she cannot use weapons and cannot beat up the bad guys, but her tears will not stop. Cub replies that this gracious fighting style suits her. Mansherry's resolve gives the country a way to keep moving, even if only for a few critical minutes. Page 11: The healed fighters begin coordinating. Hajrudin speaks to the crowd, and when someone questions his criminal record, he shouts for silence and tells the heathens to believe in his friends rather than anger the god any further. He directs those with strength to go to the eastern and wes...