## One Piece Chapter 913, pages 5-7: Tsuru Repays the Favour - Chapter: 913 - Pages: 5-7 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Basil Hawkins, Tama, Koma-chiyo ### Summary Page 5: Hawkins enters the fight with a strange technique rather than a direct charge. Straw rustles around him, and when the lizard attacks, Hawkins uses a sword-like straw construct and calls, "Warabide Sword!!!" The weapon pierces the beast with a "Pierce!!" and a cry of "Gyaooooh!!" Luffy stares at the blade as it moves with an unnatural, slithering life and asks, "What's up with that sword!?" He also realizes the lizard was struck because of the movement around him: "...It was my fault that the lizard got...!!" Hawkins' technique introduces something different from ordinary swordplay. His weapon acts like straw given shape and intent, and the fight shifts from Wano-style blades to Devil Fruit strangeness. Page 6: The exchange turns brutal in an instant. Zoro cuts down one of Hawkins' men, while Luffy and Koma-chiyo crash through the attackers with Tama still in danger nearby. Hawkins calmly observes, "As expected of you...!!" even as his own subordinate takes the damage. Then the strange rule behind his power reveals itself: the injury does not remain with Hawkins. A straw doll is expelled, and Hawkins says, "Life-minus..." before the damage lands elsewhere. Zoro launches himself in with a hard slash, and Luffy reacts with a shocked "Wow...!" as the battlefield seems to answer Hawkins' cards rather than normal cause and effect. The enemy is not simply durable; he is moving harm away from himself through prepared substitutes. Page 7: Hawkins explains what happened. His straw men represent his subordinates, and his Straw-Straw Fruit lets him hold those clones inside himself. If there are ten of them, he can die ten times; it means he remains undamaged while others pay the price. Luffy and Zoro look on as Hawkins decides not to fight them plainly. "I'm not honourable enough to simply fight two of the Worst Generation head-on!!" he says. Instead, he begins his game: "Now... let's start our little game, shall we...?! We'll start with my straw man's card." Something swells out of him, a huge straw figure emerging behind his body, and the watching enemies cry that something has come out of him. Hawkins turns the fight into divination, sacrifice, and pursuit.