## One Piece Chapter 761, pages 8-9: The Ope-Ope Fruit - Chapter: 761 - Pages: 8-9 - Characters: Donquixote Doflamingo, Trafalgar Law, Trebol, young Trafalgar Law, Diamante, Lao G, Gladius ### Summary Page 8: The revelation lands over a view of Dressrosa's tiered city and smoke-wrapped mountain. Doflamingo says the Ope Ope no Mi "has the power to fulfill one of humanity's oldest dreams" and that those who call it the ultimate Devil Fruit are not few. Law answers, "Yes, I am well aware. None of that interests me, however..." Doflamingo identifies the pinnacle technique: "The pinnacle technique of this fruit... is the ability to grant eternal life. Ageless Surgery!" Law's scarred, shadowed face fills the center as the cost is made explicit: "But doing so will cause... the user to forfeit his own life." Doflamingo laughs, "Fufu! Right you are!" and admits, "Truth be told, I had no intention of giving the fruit to you in the first place! Look how you've bitten the hand that so lovingly fed you!" Trebol's eye watches from the side as Doflamingo stands over the battlefield, reframing Law's power as something he wanted to exploit all along. Page 9: Doflamingo drives Law backward while recalling how Law was trained: "We taught you every last thing you know about fighting! Diamante's swordplay! Lao G's martial arts! Gladius's marksmanship!" Law remembers the years of violence and then answers Doflamingo's accusation with a defiant truth: "And what I have now is thanks to Cora! I'm grateful. I'll use the power you gave me to eliminate your whole crew!" Trebol reacts with a sharp "!!!" as Law's words cut through the combat. In the lower memory scene, a younger Law stands amid wreckage and says, "I've got bombs too. You better not fuck with pirates!" Someone warns him, "You can't kill people with enthusiasm alone," while another asks, "You serious!? Oi..." The page ties present Law's resolve to his violent childhood, but also names Cora as the source of what Law truly values now.