## One Piece Chapter 722, pages 18-20: The Bloodline of Royalty - Chapter: 722 - Pages: 18-20 - Characters: Brook, Jora, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Trafalgar D. Water Law, Caesar Clown, Thousand Sunny ### Summary Page 18: On the waters off Dressrosa, the Sunny-Go has become part of Jora's bizarre art. Brook stands in the center of the transformed ship, singing, "Yohohoho my music and the ocean have made fabulous art!! Yeah!!" Jora laughs with him, saying, "Ohohoho you sure said it!!" Nami and Chopper are horrified. Chopper asks why Brook is acting so strangely and whether he has betrayed them, while Nami shouts, "Stop the ship!! You can't really mean to go to Green Bit!!" Jora explains that Law will be surprised because he asked someone to pick up Caesar, but instead of the Straw Hats, it will be her. Brook, apparently enthralled by art, lets the hijacking continue. Page 19: Brook leans fully into performance, telling Chopper, "Bone-kichi!! Can you really call yourself a swordsman!?" He says his eyes have finally been opened and that he is an artist: his reason for living is to produce great works, even though he is already dead. Jora praises the passion, saying commoners could never understand it. Then Brook names the piece "Dying Art!!" while Nami and Chopper beg, "Save us..." and "How wonderful, Jora-san," trapped in the distortion. Brook claims that life itself is the greatest art and says that in ten more minutes the noisy children will become part of the art too. Jora is moved: "I'm so filled with emotion!! I've perfectly depicted the tragedy that befell Dressrosa!!" Page 20: Jora brings the threat to a deadline: "At which point your lives will end!!!" Brook suddenly asks with theatrical courtesy, "How truly magnificent!! Please allow me to provide some musical accompaniment!!" Jora, delighted, asks whether Soul King would really be so kind. Brook requests his violin and bow: "Could you please return my violin and bow to me!! I'd like my violin, Jora-san!" She gives them back and tells him, "Here you go! Show me what you've got, brotha!!" Chopper, near fainting, mutters, "Ahh I'm losing consciousness... I don't wanna die." The page keeps the trick hidden just long enough: Brook appears to be indulging Jora's art, but he has maneuvered her into returning his weapon.