'One Piece' episode 705 sees Corazon's last smile

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One Piece's latest episode just aired and is already available for streaming.

The latest episode, #705, featured the disputes concerning Law and Corazon (Rosinante) against Marines and Don Quixote clan reaching its climax, as the duo is nearing the goal of possessing the sought-after fruit.

It appeared that duo Law and Corazon have more advantage, but it is expected that the two will face more challenges as the series advances.

In addition, the fans will also get to see Rosinante and Doflamingo's story in the latest episode, which is also reported to feature events coming from the manga chapter 766, which carried the title "Smile."

The latest anime episode is free to all viewers in United States, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Latin America, and South Africa via online streaming at Crunchyroll.

"One Piece" has been going around for a couple of years now; and it is actually well received. In fact, according to Fandom Post, the series does not seem to slow down, especially now that the number of its episodes is past 700.

The last episode, #704, saw a very action-packed story as Corazon was on the move to go after the Ope Ope No Mi before his brother Doflamingo could beat him to it.

Inquisitr also noted that #704 was quite surprising because it featured Law's past with Doflamingo. It also showed how Law came from a quarantined homeland, where he suffered the loss of a family and a home country.

Meanwhile, in the freshest episode #705, according to Wikia, it also saw Rosinante force-feeding the fruit to Law and ordering him to send a message to the Marines.

However, Law sent the message by mistake to Vergo, who ends up beating him and Rosinante before ratting them out to Doflamingo.

The Donquixote Pirates land on Minion Island, where Doflamingo plans to unleash serious trouble. Rosinante, losing his consciousness, managed to hide Law inside a treasure box and smiles at him, giving Law a good memory of him during his last moments.

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