Summary:
The Yeti Cool Brothers radio Caesar, saying that they have successfully killed Nami, Zoro, and Brook, and are asking to be picked up. At the research facility, the clown talks to Monet, who has just received word that some of the Straw Hats have been killed. Monet is surprised that they died so easily, after reading all the papers that have been written about them, and mentions that Law has met them twice before. The clown pulls out a gun, points it at Law, and asks him if he called Straw Hat Island. Law repeats that he didn’t even know they were on the island until they bumped into him at the front door. Law adds that if the location was found out, it would be bad for him as well.
The clown remembers when Law first came to the island. He and Law talked inside and Law said he wanted to stay on the island because he couldn’t be captured by Log Pose. It was also left over from government research that he seemed to be interested in. All he asked was to be free to roam the island and that neither of them ask the other too personal questions. Law also made it very clear that no one was to know he was on the island, not even Caesar Clown’s employer: “The Joker”. The Clown says he sees no harm in trusting Law and asks Monet if she agrees. He looks up from copying notes on Law and asks if he could cure the prisoners on the island who have been paralyzed by poison gas, ending the flashback. The clown tells Law that if he calls the kids back, he’ll do even better, and he doubts that someone who absorbed the government to become a Shichibukai would complicate things for them. The clown turns to leave, but Law asks what he meant by the kids coming back. The clown tells about the drugged candy and holds up a piece to show Law. Law notes that Clown’s hideousness reminds him of someone else. Monet asks about the fight as Law turns to leave. Law tells them to call him if they need anything. The clown comments that people who think too much can be difficult.
An explosion occurs at the remains of one of the research labs. Nami freaks out and Chopper realizes they are under attack. They fear for the children because the roof might collapse on them. Chopper looks out and tells Nami that he doesn’t see who is attacking them. Outside, Luffy and the others hear an explosion and notice huge footprints in the snow. Luffy senses two huge animal beings near Nami and Chopper. Brownbeard hears an explosion and gets hope that someone will come to save him. Then he realizes it must be the Yeti Cool Brothers. Nami asks him what he’s talking about. He tells her that no one has seen them, but for the right price, they will kill anyone asked. They are hairy twenty-five-year-old boys named Rock and Scotch. Just then one of the brothers appears behind Nami and Chopper and scares the living daylights out of them. The Yeti has a gun pointed at Brownbeard and says he’s on the Clown’s kill list. Brownbeard asks if the yeti pointing a gun at him is Rock, and he says he’s Scots. He tells Scotch that there must have been a mistake and is tasked with removing the straw hats. Scotch plays a recording of the Clown calling Brownbeard a useless idiot and giving the order to kill him. Brownbeard is devastated to be betrayed by the man he trusted so much. His last thought is when the clown once called him a good leader. Scotch then shoots him and Brownbeard bursts into flames. Rock then warns Scotch not to shoot too much or the roof will collapse on the kids. Luffy then returns, angry at what he just saw. The Yetis shoot at him but miss. He flies at them with a flying kick, but they suddenly disappear. Luffy then bounces off the device and lands in a snowdrift. Chopper runs in and says they took Nami.
The Yeti Cool Brothers are seen somewhere else, one of them holding Nami in his hand. Franky’s body was the only one they were ordered to bring back alive because it contained Vegapunk’s laser. In the back of the research facility, Law walks out. The guard warns him about the marines. Law tells him that he doesn’t care and that he can go where he wants, cutting up the guard before leaving.