## One Piece Chapter 778: Tactics No. 5 - Chapter: 778 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Jinbe, island residents, Monkey D. Luffy, Eustass Kid, Trafalgar Law, Nico Robin, Franky, Usopp, Sanji, Brook, Roronoa Zoro, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Pica, Riku Doldo III, Rebecca, Kyros, Dressrosa citizens, Donquixote Family soldiers, Elizabello II, Orlumbus, Tank, Viola, Caesar Clown, Portgas D. Ace ### Summary Page 0: The title page reads "CHAPTER 778: TACTICS No. 5." A note advertises volume 76 and says Law's shocking past has been revealed. The cover story is "Solo Voyage of Jinbe, First Son of the Sea, Vol. 23: That's right... there would be something like that in the middle of some ruins..." Jinbe and several island residents examine an ancient-looking stone or tablet in the ruins. This is a cover-story page connected to the series world, separate from the Dressrosa chapter narrative. Page 2: A color One Piece fan-art collage centers on Luffy, with panels of Eustass Kid, Trafalgar Law, Nico Robin, Franky, Usopp, Sanji, Brook, Zoro, Nami, and Chopper around him. This is related One Piece character art, not chapter narrative. Page 3: A color fan-art portrait shows Roronoa Zoro with sunglasses and a sword raised against a bright sky and pink-feathered background. This is related One Piece character art, not chapter narrative. Page 4: The gigantic menacing rock has begun to move, and its target is King Riku. Rebecca shouts, "Grandfather!" while Robin and Kyros realize Pica is going after him. The citizens panic, saying, "This is bad!" and "We can't let him just go!!! ...But how the hell are we supposed to stop something like that?!" Pica's supporters cheer for Pica-sama and urge him to get Riku, while the enormous stone body advances through Dressrosa. Page 5: Robin notes that Pica is after King Riku, and Kyros says that is where Sogeking-senpai is. Elizabello II angrily tells the "rocks-for-brained beast" to stop, then says he is glad he held onto his King Punch. He tells King Riku that he will save him, calling Riku his friend. Riku realizes it is just as the "pirate hunter" said: unless they defeat Pica's main body, he will keep regenerating. Elizabello begins winding up, declaring himself the king of Prodence and the "Pirate Hunter," while Riku tells him to hold the title somewhere else. Page 6: Elizabello asks what they should do, and Zoro answers, "Just give me 2 minutes!!" Orlumbus, addressed as "Super-visor," objects that if Zoro is talking to him, it is "Admiral," and says Zoro was just throwing people like bullets. Cannons fire at Pica, and Elizabello asks whether Riku is even listening. Pica continues moving through the city while Zoro stays focused on the timing of his plan. Page 7: The citizens shout for everyone to run and get off the plateau, while Kyros, Tank, Viola, and Rebecca warn King Riku to hurry. Pica glares at the people, and someone calls, "Pica!! Here I am!!" Kyros says Pica is actually after him now and tells Riku to go, explaining that this is exactly why Riku should be running. Pica ignores the pleas to stop the carnage and keeps driving forward through the city. Page 8: Orlumbus worries that Zoro is out of time and asks whether he is sure, since throwing people safely is not exactly a skill meant for battle. Zoro tells him to do it already because they are running out of time. With the command "Ad... miral~!!" Orlumbus launches Zoro toward Pica. As Pica's giant palm, the width of a city, descends toward King Riku and the plateau, Pica declares, "You are no king of mine...!! Nothing about you is fit to be king!!!" Page 9: Pica unleashes "Killer Bowling," sending the massive city-sized hand down toward Riku and the people. Zoro flies through the air toward Pica, pulled into position by Orlumbus's throw. The attack is already in motion, and the people below scream as the stone hand threatens to crush them. The page focuses on speed and scale: Pica's arm rolls like a destructive boulder while Zoro closes the distance from the side. Page 10: Riku, watching Pica's attack bear down on them, says he did everything he could while still remaining a "human being." If survival meant becoming a murderer, he says he would rather choose death, because there is no future for a country built on massacre. Pica mocks him for gathering a thousand "little worlds" of moments and packing them into a cube, asking whether Riku thinks his popularity is finally recovering. He says a country is its military power and that a man who cannot destroy his enemies is hardly fit to be king. Riku admits he failed to protect his country and never intended to return to the throne, but the people still cry out that Riku is their only king. Pica says that because they are "good people," their names will never be found in history, and that they will all perish with Riku. Page 11: In midair, Zoro begins the decisive technique. He calls "Ichi Dai Sanzen" and then "Daisen Sekai," with a translation note explaining "the great thousand...