## One Piece Chapter 467, pages 2-3: Pirate Zoro vs Samurai Ryuma - Chapter: 467 - Pages: 2-3 - Characters: Zoro, Ryuma, Franky, Brook ### Summary Page 2: Ryuma notes the near miss with a composed "Yoho, I was almost cut." Franky is stunned: "What!? When did the Harameki guy counterattack?" Brook realizes the timing too: "Almost at the same time...!! That person's slice can also fly...!!" He explains the danger as he watches Zoro and Ryuma face each other again. The samurai zombie now carries Brook's shadow, but when Ryuma was alive he was most likely a samurai with an overpowering sword. Brook concludes that those two are most likely equal as swordsmen and have the same kind of physical strength; if their strength is the same, then their destructive power is similar. "This match... won't last for too long." Page 3: Ryuma opens with Brook's fencing rhythm, calling "Prelude Au Fer" as the blades clash with a sharp burst. Zoro answers by shifting his grips and naming "Nigiri," the page noting it as Double Slash. Ryuma reads the stance immediately: "The weapon bending technique!?" Zoro follows with "Hirameki" as a flash, then drives in with "Magma," the page marking it as Demon Bear. The two attacks collide at close range and the shock of the exchange ripples through the roof. It is no longer a cautious test; both swordsmen are pouring enough force into each move that every named technique feels like a structural threat to the building around them.