## One Piece Chapter 1032, pages 11-13: Oden's Beloved Sword - Chapter: 1032 - Pages: 11-13 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, King ### Summary Page 11: Zoro crashes through debris and curses, "Dammit...!!" while panting. He asks, "Is that so?!" and answers King's flying pressure with his own long-range sword attack, "360 Caliber Phoenix!!" The slash tears toward King, but Zoro realizes he still cannot control the terms of the fight. He thinks, "If I can't find a way to reach him, I'm just wasting my energy!!" When he tries to reason through King's body, he jokes bitterly, "I suppose pteranodons flew with fire on their backs too?" King flatly rejects that, saying, "No. Get your story straight!!" The page keeps the tone both dangerous and absurd: Zoro is bleeding and thinking tactically, while King's ancient-zoan explanations remain impossible. Page 12: Zoro decides he has to knock King out of the sky before he runs out of steam, thinking, "That bastard's talking down to me...!! I've gotta knock him outta the sky before I run out of steam!" He prepares a three-sword style technique and unleashes "Kalasutra: Great Dragon Twister!!" The cyclone-like slash surges upward and seems powerful enough to catch King, but Zoro is stunned when King blocks it with his wings. Zoro reacts with "!?" and then realizes, "He's blocking... with his wings?!" The attack shows Zoro escalating, but it also reveals that King's defense is not limited to Haki or swordplay; his wings themselves can withstand a major three-sword style technique. Page 13: Zoro tries to compare King's durability to dinosaurs and says, "So dinosaurs are basically like dragons... Big lizards with tough hides!!" King replies, "You're not wrong, but I'm on another level!!" He then shifts from aerial combat into direct sword fighting, saying he will give Zoro a chance and use his blade instead. King adds, "You're not the only one that craves a good duel!!" The two clash at close range. Zoro studies him carefully and notices that after all of his attacks, "not a drop of blood" has been drawn. He realizes the flames on King's back are still burning and that King still has movable wings in this form, meaning they are not just for show and that he can still fly with them. Zoro thought those features came from King's Devil Fruit, but he now doubts that explanation.