The episode centers on the history of Flevance, Law's home country in the North Blue, known as the "White City" for its beautiful Amber Lead. While the material brought immense wealth through the production of jewelry and pottery, the One Piece Wiki notes that the World Government and Flevance's royalty kept a dark secret: Amber Lead was inherently poisonous.
Tragedy in White: An Analysis of One Piece Episode 701 Episode 701 of One Piece , titled "A Sad Memory! Law, the Boy from the White City!," is a harrowing pivot point in the Dressrosa Arc that shifts the narrative from the current battlefield to the traumatic origin of Trafalgar Law. This episode is widely regarded by fans and critics as containing one of the most tragic and brutal backstories in the entire series, delving into themes of government corruption, systemic genocide, and the loss of innocence. The Secret of Flevance
: Law discovers his parents murdered in their own blood and loses his younger sister, Lami, in a hospital fire. One Piece (Dub) Episode 701
In the broader context of One Piece , Episode 701 is a mature exploration of how fear and greed can turn societies into "monsters". It strips away the whimsical nature of the series to present a grounded horror story that justifies Law’s eventual obsession with bringing down the systems that destroyed his life.
: Surrounding countries, fearing the non-contagious "Amber Lead Syndrome" was a plague, barricaded Flevance and gunned down anyone attempting to escape, effectively committing genocide. Character Development: Law and Corazon The episode centers on the history of Flevance,
The episode utilizes a "flashback within a flashback" structure. It begins in the town of Spider Miles, where a ten-year-old Law has already joined the Donquixote Pirates. The narrative then recedes further to reveal the collapse of Flevance.
The toxicity of the lead accumulated with each generation, systematically shortening the lifespan of the citizenry until a generation was born—including Law—doomed to die before reaching adulthood. This revelation frames the tragedy not as an accident, but as a calculated sacrifice of an entire population for economic gain. Narrative Structure and Horror Law, the Boy from the White City
Critics from Anime News Network highlight the episode's use of graphic imagery to convey Law's trauma, including: