## One Piece Chapter 769, pages 9-10: The Pirate Bellamy - Chapter: 769 - Pages: 9-10 - Characters: Donquixote Doflamingo, Trafalgar Law, Donquixote Rosinante, Dressrosa civilians ### Summary Page 9: Doflamingo says Corazon was trying to save this very country itself. From the high battlefield the whole Birdcage-covered Dressrosa is visible. Doflamingo taunts Law that if he had not completely screwed the pooch that day, this country might have been spared the rain of tragedy that has blanketed it all this time. Law remains pained but focused, and Doflamingo asks, "Do you, yourself, really think so?" He then laughs and says Law is still level-headed and that this is a shrewd point. The page makes Dressrosa itself the proof Doflamingo uses against Law and Corazon's failed mission. Page 10: Doflamingo says he will say it himself: regardless of what that document may have revealed, he would have simply changed his plans and taken the throne anyway. The mission Corazon risked his life to complete was, in the end, all for naught. Doflamingo says, "Everything I do on this planet, until my death... all of it... will just be seen through the deeds left to me by Cora-san!" He mocks the idea that every tragedy and error is destiny, insisting that the reality is simply that events have already occurred and cannot be changed. He also lists the facts that Law ate the Ope Ope no Mi and ran off, and that Law began baring his fangs at him on Punk Hazard. The page is Doflamingo's fatalistic lecture: facts matter because they are already real.