Summary:
Still fighting Bellamy, Luffy tells Doflamingo to release Bellamy and he obliges. Bellamy begins to reminisce about his past, including asking to join Doflamingo, fighting Luffy in Mock Town, and meeting him again at the Coliseum. Luffy promises to beat up Doflamingo and Trebol for him, but Bellamy stops him. Bellamy uses the Spring Hopper and darts around the room, preparing to fight Luffy.
Pico’s dwelling on the King’s Plateau causes him to interrupt a fight between the warriors of the Coliseum and the leaders of Donquijote. Ideo hits Dellinger while Sai is confused with Baby 5’s actions. The Colosseum fighters then manage to gain the upper hand, starting with Machvis defeating Hajrudin.
Still fighting Bellamy, Luffy asks Doflamingo to release Bellamy. Surprised that Bellamy wasn’t done yet, Doflamingo released him from control.
Bellamy begins to reminisce about his past, including asking him to join Doflamingo, thinking that Doflamingo is the pride of the Northern Blue and that he is not a pirate who dreams. He then gets the idea to fight Luffy in Mock Town and meet him again in the Colosseum. Luffy promises to beat up Doflamingo and Trebol for him, but Bellamy stops him. Bellamy uses his Spring Hopper move and darts across the room. Bellamy says that it’s not just Luffy who’s gotten stronger, but his Spring Hopper has too.
Meanwhile, Zoro continues his fight with Pica, who continues to attack indiscriminately. Dellinger complains to Pico that he almost hit him too, allowing Ideo to hit him while also stating that he shouldn’t take his eyes off his opponent. Meanwhile, Sai and Baby 5 exchange words as Baby 5 misinterprets all of Sai’s actions and words as romantic gestures, much to Sai’s confusion.
Elsewhere, Machvise has finished his fight with Hajrudin and is now targeting Zoro. As Hajrudin lies defeated, he laments how he cannot pay his debts, even though he wanted to be king of all the giants, lost the tournament, was turned into a toy, and was later rescued. Hajrudin admits his shame and wonders if this is all he can do to help his rescuers. When Machvise uses his 1000 ton Vice against Zoro, Hajrudin stands up and tells Zoro that he will take care of him. Surprised that Hajrudin is alive, Machvise decides to use his 10,000 ton hell vise on him while yelling that Hajrudin must still have some bones left to break. Noticing that the dead are of no use to anyone and that he can defeat Machvis even with only one arm left, Hajrudin uses “Gungnir” against the officer. The bones in Hajrudin’s right arm and leg begin to break under the weight as he tells Machvis to fly to the heavens. As the ground beneath them begins to crater, Machvise taunts Hajrudin, stating that he weighs 10,000 tons. However, through sheer force of will, Hajrudin shocks everyone and sends Machvis flying, snapping his shield in half in the process. As the lower members express shock at seeing Machvis defeated, the blow sends him straight into the birdcage, dismembering him and leaving him incapacitated. Exhausted, Hajrudin notes that Machvise isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, as he’s not a bird and fell unconscious from his wounds while crushing the lesser soldiers who went after Zoro. Zoro praises the giant before promising that the cage will be gone when he wakes up.