One Piece Episode 670

Summary:

Leo prepares to plant the Tatababasco grapes in Sugar’s bowl, but is stopped by Robin after seeing how dangerous Trebol is. At the Coliseum, Jesus Burgess earned the ire of the audience when he indiscriminately attacked the audience while fighting the Fighting Fish. The fighting fish with the prize attacks Rebecca but misses and Lucy ends up on the fish. Diamante attacks Lucy, but breaks his sword against her pipe. Jesus then attacks, but Lucy destroys his elbow pad, while Diamante notices a change in Lucy’s fighting style. Inside the port elevator, Lao G encounters a squad of Thunder Soldiers and prevents them from reaching Doflamingo. And inside the palace, Kin’emon disguises himself to escape the Donquixote pirates while Zoro lets Luffy and Viola go on while he fights Pica.

Trebol notices the fly and uses his Devil Fruit powers to shoot the fly with enough force to smash it through the wall of the officer’s tower. This scares all the dwarves, but Leo brags that even if he can hit a fly, he won’t be able to hit him, and runs towards the tower. While the other dwarves and Usopp encourage Leo, Robin stops him.

In the Coliseum, when the fighting fish jumps towards him instead of avoiding them, Burgess attacks them back with his flurry elbow, causing the fish to crash into one side of the Coliseum. The Coliseum staff order a stretcher for the audience members who were injured by the fish and tell Burgess not to hurt the audience, but he simply laughs it off as the rest of the audience looks on in shock. Then, the Fighting fish with the Mera Mera no Mi on its back will charge towards the contestants in the ring. Rushing towards Rebecca, Sabo quickly tries to grab the crate containing the Mera Mera no Mi. Diamante assumes that the person in Lucy’s disguise is Luffy and attacks him to prevent him from obtaining the crate containing the Mera Mera no Mi. However, Sabo breaks Diamante’s weapon with his pipe. Burgess tries to take the opportunity to take them both down at once. As Burgess takes his stance to prepare for his Surge Elbow, Sabo prepares for a Dragon Claw attack. He powers up his Busoshoku Haki attack and confronts Burgess. Much to everyone’s surprise, Burgess’ glove shattered from the force of the impact. However, Diamante realizes the difference between Luffy’s and Sabo’s fighting style and begins to doubt whether Lucy is really Luffy. Seeing the abilities of the other finalists, Rebecca begins to doubt her strength, but after remembering Thunder Soldier and Acilia’s words, she decides to fight with intent to kill and attacks Diamante with her sword drawn.

In the elevator, Thunder Soldier defeats the last of Doflamingo’s henchmen, but the dwarves are surprised to hear another voice. Lao G reveals himself, lunges forward and slams the soldier into the wall with one punch. Kabu tries to help his commander, but is easily defeated by Lao G after he puts on his glasses to see his diminutive attacker. As the dwarves express shock at the officer’s presence in the elevator, Lao G explains that he intended to go to the Toy House, but instead took the elevator down to the trading port. He reaffirms his stance that he is protecting the Toy House and refuses to let them inside. However, Thunder Soldier suggests otherwise.

The scene shifts to the B-1 Wall Tower where Luffy is seen using Gomu Gomu no Fusen to protect Zoro and Viola after Pica smashed the walls together. After Zoro destroys the walls around them, Luffy and Zoro fight Pico to no avail.

In Rampart Tower B-2, Kin’emon is knocked down and gets up to see the walls and stairs around him warped. Seeing that the stairs now lead up, Wicca lets out a sigh of relief and tells Kin’emon that they have to go up to get to the elevator to the Toy House below, scolding him for refusing to listen until now. When he comments on the safety of the palace, Kin’emon places a rock on his head and transforms into a smiling, evil figure.

In the Toy House, the marines are flying as a result of Franky’s attack. Bastille is getting impatient and throws a flying slash at him. Dellinger arrives at the scene to see Franky emerge unscathed and send the Coup de Vent back at the Vice Admiral. Senor Pink comments on the incompetence of the Marines and Dellinger begins to want to fight, but Senor Pink tells him to be careful because he is twisted.

Back with Luffy’s group, Pica repairs his stone statue and blocks their path with a wall. Zoro destroys it and tells Luffy and Viola to move on, saying that he will fight Pica alone.

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