736 : Sending A Shockwave! The Worst Generation... Link

: Fujitora argues that the Marines have no credibility if their image is built on lies and cover-ups, specifically referencing the government's previous attempt to hide the truth about Crocodile’s defeat in Alabasta.

: Without Doflamingo's supply, warring countries are shown surrendering as their weapon reserves dry up, effectively altering the political map overnight. 736 : Sending a Shockwave! The Worst Generation...

Perhaps the most significant long-term shockwave is the internal fracture within the Marines. Admiral Fujitora’s public apology to King Riku—broadcasting the World Government’s failures to the entire world—infuriates Fleet Admiral Sakazuki (Akainu). : Fujitora argues that the Marines have no

The episode provides a rare "state of the world" update for the members of the Worst Generation, emphasizing that while Luffy and Law were fighting in Dressrosa, their rivals were positioning themselves for the final race to the Pirate King title. If you'd like, I can: : The destruction

Episode 736 transitions One Piece from the "Dressrosa Saga" into the "Four Emperors Saga." It reinforces the idea that the Worst Generation is no longer just a group of upstarts; they are the primary catalysts for a new, chaotic age that threatens even the highest authorities in Mary Geoise. If you'd like, I can:

: The destruction of the SMILE factory ends the production of artificial Devil Fruits, directly enraging the Emperor Kaidou and his subordinates, who now view Luffy and Law as primary targets. 2. The Worst Generation Stirs

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