## One Piece Chapter 379: Douriki - Chapter: 379 - Pages: 0-18 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Usopp, Sanji, Roronoa Zoro, Nico Robin, Rocket Man, Rob Lucci, Hattori, Spandam, Kalifa, Blueno, Kaku, Cutty Flam, Jyabura, Fukurou, Kumadori, CP9, Tom, World Government agents, Marines, Baskerville ### Summary Page 0: Chapter 379 is titled "Douriki." The opening illustration is a summer-time color spread reproduced in black and white: the Straw Hats relax at a tropical shore, with Luffy in a hammock, Nami sitting in front with Chopper beside her, Usopp fishing from a small boat, and other crew members scattered among palms, water, and beach props. It is a decorative chapter opener rather than an Enies Lobby story scene. Page 1: The full-color version of the chapter opener repeats the summer-time Straw Hat illustration and labels the chapter as Chapter 379: "Douriki." The crew appears in a relaxed beach setting that contrasts sharply with the battle underway in Enies Lobby: Nami smiles in the foreground, Chopper clings beside her, Luffy lounges in a hammock, Usopp fishes, and the others pass time near the water. This page is useful for chapter identity, but it is not part of the main plot. Page 2: The story resumes outside Enies Lobby with the Rocket Man charging onward toward the island. The train tears across the sea and rails with a jubilant "Woohooo!!" while smoke trails behind it and the courthouse tower looms ahead. The page is almost silent, but its meaning is clear: the rescue party has not stopped after the front gate battle. Their momentum is carrying them closer to the main island and toward the government forces waiting deeper inside. Page 3: Inside Enies Lobby, Rob Lucci and the returning CP9 agents arrive before Spandam. Lucci steps forward with Hattori perched on him, flanked by Kalifa, Blueno, and Kaku. A subordinate addresses them with "Sir." Lucci says, "It's been a while," and Spandam, shocked and relieved, cries, "Ah! You're back!!!" The names follow like introductions and confirmations of the returning force: "Lucci," "Kaku," "Blueno," and "Kalifa." Kalifa immediately snaps, "That's sexual harassment." Spandam protests, "By just saying your name!!?" The scene marks the reunion of the old Water Seven undercover team with the rest of CP9. Page 4: The prisoners are named and the stakes are restated in official language. Spandam identifies "the criminal, Cutty Flam" as wanted for assaulting Government agents in Water Seven eight years ago, and "the criminal, Nico Robin" as wanted for attacking Marine ships in Ohara, West Blue, twenty years ago. Both criminals, he says, have been escorted here and are waiting just outside. As CP9 stands in the high stone chamber, Jyabura greets Lucci with hostility: "Long time no see, Lucci..." Lucci returns, "Same goes for your stupid look, Jyabura." Kaku tells them, "Settle down, you two. We haven't met for a very long time...!!" Fukurou watches with his usual "Chyapapapa..." while another voice shouts, "Yoyoi!! Don't fight you two--!! It's been five years! Show some affection!" Page 5: The argument turns physical before anyone can stop it. Kalifa's long kick snaps across the room with "Chya-pa!!" and crashes into Fukurou as he cries "Chyapapa..." Kaku and Lucci move in sharp, silent bursts, while the panels slice their bodies into flashes of black coats, limbs, and impact marks. Fukurou is knocked and jostled amid the rapid exchange, ending with a shocked "Paka!!!" The page shows CP9's casual violence even among allies: their greetings, insults, and tests of strength are all expressed through sudden attacks, and the room itself seems to shake under their speed. Page 6: Kalifa coolly scolds Fukurou: "Couldn't keep your mouth shut, could you, Fukurou?" He responds by preparing his strange measuring game, calling "Roku-shiki Ryuugi*!!" and "Tea-wase*!!!" with notes explaining that tea-wase means game or bout and ryuugi means style. Fukurou says, "Let's see, let's see!! If a typical, armed guardsman is... considered to have 10 'Douriki'! Then your strengths are..." The results begin: "Kalifa at 630 Douriki," "Blueno at 820 Douriki," "Kaku...!! 2200 Douriki!!" and then he turns toward the strongest with "Lucci... Hmm...!!" The chapter's title term is now defined as a numerical measure of physical power. Page 7: Fukurou reveals the full ranking, and the room reacts. Lucci's number is declared first: "4000 Douriki!!!!" Someone gasps, "4000 Douriki!?" and Fukurou adds, "Hey, are you kidding!? I've never heard of such a high number!!!" He explains that he has already measured Jyabura's and Kumadori's strength, so everyone can be ranked accordingly: Rob Lucci 4000 Douriki, Kaku 2200, Jyabura 2180, Blueno 820, Kumadori 810, Fukurou 800, and Kalifa 630. Jyabura refuses to accept it, yelling, "I don't believe this!! Forget about Lucci for a moment, you're saying that I scored lower than Kaku, as well!? Even if hell freezes over, I still won't belie...