## One Piece Chapter 891, pages 9-11: Believing in Me - Chapter: 891 - Pages: 9-11 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Charlotte Katakuri, Charlotte Flampe ### Summary Page 9: Luffy's body suddenly gives out, and Katakuri realizes something is wrong. Luffy pants, "Haa... Haa..." and falls with no proper defense. Katakuri looks on and says, "I don't think you get it. That just falling down is, in itself, shameful." Yet the impact that follows is not an ordinary victory. Luffy is driven into the ground and cries out, "Ow-" and "Ghh!" before exploding into a roar: "Raaaagg gghhhhh!" Katakuri's face hardens because he understands the difference between beating an opponent and hitting one who has been tampered with. The duel has been stained, and Luffy's scream marks both the pain and the unfairness of Flampe's intervention. Page 10: Katakuri explains exactly how far Luffy has come. While attacking with massive fists, he sees that Luffy is not dodging randomly. Katakuri thinks, "I was right. While infrequently, he's managing to see the future, just like me!" He understands Luffy's pattern: "You tried to throw a punch with your left hand, so I hit your left shoulder. You tried to stand, so I prevented you from standing. You tried to throw a punch with your right hand, so I hit your right shoulder." He calls it out to Luffy: "Frustrating, isn't it? And as a result, you've been reduced to an idiot that can only grow frustrated. This is what it means to be read like a book." Luffy remembers the lesson: "Attacks have willpower behind them. An aura to them. Don't just flail about wildly, Luffy!" Even bloodied and exhausted, he is still trying to apply it. Page 11: Katakuri stands over Luffy and tells him to stop rising: "Don't get up anymore. Your big plan is no secret to us." He reveals that the Big Mom Pirates know the rendezvous: "Cacao Island at 1 AM." Katakuri says, "Of course, your friends will be crushed before they can make it to Cacao Island. Waiting for them are... my little brothers and their battleships. And they await you too, should you manage to make it out of here!" Luffy, still breathing "Haa... Haa...," rejects the threat. "But... I will make it out of these mirrors. I promise." Katakuri pauses and asks, "What? Have you even been listening?" The promise is not tactical; Luffy is speaking from trust in his crew and from his refusal to let the mirror world become his grave.