User blog comment:Roranoa Drake II/Chapter 798: Sock Him In the Face + Giveaway Contest/@comment-24850639-20150827200829

SMH at Luffy landing a hit on Fujitora when Sabo couldn't. I don't give 2 damns about him being blindsided; for one, he's ACTUALLY fucking blind, so that can't actually happen to him. Two, Luffy fucking ANNOUNCED, "Hey man, I'm about to punch you!". Yeah Luffy's gotten quite a bit stronger, but at the very least Sabo would have been equally strong if not moreso, BEFORE the Mera Mera.

I digress though, because aside from that minor problem I have this chapter pegged as AWESOME. Doesn't matter if we knew the Tontatta were responsible and that Law would seek Sengoku out, they make perfect sense as part of the arc's falling action.

Tontatta - of course they will help, its not like they did much of the ACTUAL fighting. For all they've done, making sure they don't get hauled off to prison is literally the least the Tontatta can do.

Sengoku - He can saywhat he wants about him not being Fleet Admiral anymore, but he chose not to act out against Law out of RESPECT. Law is quite literally Rosinante's legacy to the world, so I don't think Sengoku would ever actually try to cause him harm intentionally. Furthermore, his comments and reaction about the D indicate more of a skeptical curiosity then a disdain for the D. Family. Unfortunately I think this interaction also highlighted just how little we know about the D. Law implied that he still doesn't know much more than the superstition Cora implanted in him. On a side note, screw you guys complaining about Sengoku's grey hair. Rayleigh, Crocus, Whitebeard, and Garp have grey hair, leave the man alone and let him be "wise". Lol

Fujitora - Still not buying it. The cloud of debris was awesome, and I'm glad Oda took the time to remind us hey, this guy's a fucking ADMIRAL. I'm glad we got another preview of just how strong he actually is, because I don't take much from the Sabo fight. I still think he's putting on act, and that him and Luffy are going to respectfully part ways from each other though. I love Luffy and stepping up and deciding not to run away anymore, but its all a bluff. He's not REALLY about to fight an Admiral after a shichibukai, with his crew still waiting on him on an island God knows is how far away.