## One Piece Chapter 532, pages 9-11: The Beast Guard Minotauros - Chapter: 532 - Pages: 9-11 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Minotauros, Bentham, Mr. 2 Bon Clay ### Summary Page 9: Luffy launches a Gear Second-style attack and shouts "Jet Bazooka!!!" The double-fisted impact slams into Minotauros with a huge blow, knocking the beast backward and sending dust and debris through the corridor. The strike echoes down the stairs as Minotauros is blasted away, and Luffy lands panting in the center of the corridor. For the first time in the fight, the Beast Guard is visibly forced back. The page gives Luffy a clear hit, but the aftermath does not feel like a clean victory. The scale of the impact and the lingering dust suggest that even a Jet Bazooka is only enough to create a momentary opening against a prison monster built to survive punishment. Page 10: After the blast, Luffy sits panting and asks whether Bon Clay is okay. Bon Clay coughs and admits he thought he was going to die for a second, saying he saw "Okama paradise." Luffy says Bon Clay is really strong too, but Bon Clay frets that his makeup is ruined and says he needs cosmetics, shoes, clothes, and a weapon. Luffy says he wants to go down fast because he is thirsty and hungry. Bon Clay answers that getting from Level 3 to Level 4 is totally easy and points to a huge wall, telling Luffy to climb it and take a look. The page shifts from combat to route planning, with Bon Clay's humor masking how dangerous the next descent will be. Page 11: Luffy tries to climb the wall but recoils because it is as hot as a kettle and he cannot even touch it. Bon Clay says that is the point and tells him to look down. Below them is a roaring mass of hot air and smoke, and Luffy realizes he can hardly stay standing near it. Bon Clay says the place Luffy wants to go is right down there: "Level 4, the Blazing Hell!!!" The page reveals the literal heat source that has been torturing Starvation Hell from below. Level 4 is not merely a deeper floor; it is a burning chamber whose heat rises through the prison like a furnace, making the descent both physically punishing and psychologically intimidating.