## One Piece Chapter 737: The Officers' Tower - Chapter: 737 - Pages: 0-16 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Pica, Monkey D. Luffy, Violet, Kin'emon, Jesus Burgess, Sabo, Rebecca, Bartolomeo, Diamante, Gatz, Marshall D. Teach, Usopp, Leo, Nico Robin, Sugar, Trebol, Tontatta, Toy, King Elizabello II, Koala, Toy Soldier, King Riku, Donquixote Doflamingo ### Summary Page 0: The chapter opens with the title page for Chapter 737, "The Officers' Tower." The reader request illustration shows Zoro competing in a drinking contest with a boss monkey, surrounded by many other monkeys and scattered bottles. The caption reads: "Zoro competes in a drinking contest with the boss monkey" - sent in by Noda Skywalker of Osaka. This page does not advance the Dressrosa story, but it is a useful extra because it establishes the chapter title and provides a cover-request scene before the plot moves back to Pica, the colosseum final, and the S.O.P. operation. Page 1: The chapter opens with Pica towering over Luffy's group as a gigantic stone monster. Someone warns that he is one of the Donquixote Family's elite officers and that he is huge in any case. Violet explains that he ate the Ishi Ishi no Mi and became a rock assimilation man, able to merge with stone. Luffy stares up at the moving wall of stone in surprise, while Zoro and the others prepare for the danger. Pica's enormous body jams into the structure around them, making the palace itself seem alive and hostile. The enemy is not simply blocking the path; he is the path, the wall, and the battlefield. Page 2: Zoro realizes that Pica is not an ordinary stone man. Because he can fuse with any stone he touches, the entire stone palace may effectively be under his control. Luffy shouts about the walls as the structure around them shifts and attacks. Corridors bend and crush, the stone closes in, and the group is forced into motion as the palace itself tries to swallow them. Pica's power turns architecture into a weapon, transforming the lower rampart into a trap where every wall can become his body and every surface can move against the intruders. Page 3: The story cuts back to the Corrida Colosseum, where the final match continues under the shadow of the palace turmoil. Another fighting fish leaps into the arena, and Jesus Burgess charges with overwhelming force. The announcer cries that the colosseum is shaking, that Burgess has opened a hole in the stands with his air blast, and that his attack is "Wave Motion Elbow." The upstart pirate Blackbeard is name-dropped as the one backing him, making Burgess' presence feel like more than a tournament threat. He is not merely aiming at the fruit; he is announcing Blackbeard's reach into Dressrosa. Page 4: Burgess' attack spills into the audience, and people scream for stretchers while others shout that the fighters should not involve the crowd. Bartolomeo laughs through the chaos as the fighting fish carrying the Devil Fruit reappears. The contestants and spectators see it clearly: there it is, the fish with the Mera Mera no Mi. The fish rolls through the water and arena boundary while the fighters track it, everyone understanding that the prize is moving again. The final is now divided between surviving Burgess, avoiding the fish, and seizing the fruit before anyone else can. Page 5: The fighting fish carrying the fruit charges toward Rebecca. Someone shouts that it is going for her, and Rebecca thinks desperately that if she could only bust the chains, she might escape. As the fish rushes in, Sabo moves. He intercepts the attack and catches the fish's chain, telling himself that he has got it. Burgess, watching from behind, laughs that he will not let "Straw Hat" have the fruit and says he knows how much he wants it. He prepares to end the contest by shooting Sabo down. The final match tightens into a three-way clash between the prize, Sabo's protection, and Burgess' ambition. Page 6: Burgess tries to finish the exchange by firing on Sabo, but the attack does not settle the match. The fish twists through the arena as Sabo holds his ground and moves with the chain. Burgess keeps laughing that he will end it by shooting him down, yet Sabo does not let him claim the fruit. The page is mostly motion: the fish's body cuts through the air, the chain snaps taut, and Sabo uses his position to turn the danger away from Rebecca. Burgess' brute force and Sabo's composure collide in the middle of the final, with the Mera Mera no Mi still not secured. Page 7: The crowd panics as Burgess winds up again, and the announcer warns that Lucy has lost his chance to escape. Rebecca asks why Sabo has to stand behind her, while Diamante notices that Lucy is going to take the attack. Burgess unleashes another Wave Motion Elbow, but Sabo answers with his own style: "Dragon Claw." The impact stops the attack in its track, shocking the spectators and the other contestants. Sabo is no longer merely dodging or pretending to be Luffy. He reveals a different figh...