## One Piece Chapter 410, pages 15-18: Nami, Biggie-Sized - Chapter: 410 - Pages: 15-18 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Rob Lucci, Nico Robin, Nami, Kalifa ### Summary Page 15: Lucci continues the pressure. He slips through Luffy's reach with a "SWOOSH..." while Luffy looks over in alarm, "!!" Their bodies collide again in a burst of black impact shapes: punches, kicks, and deflections cut across the page too quickly for the room to settle. Lucci's strikes repeatedly knock Luffy's head and shoulders aside, while Luffy keeps turning back into the exchange instead of retreating. The sequence is almost all motion and sound, but the story is clear: Luffy is still trying to break past him, and Lucci refuses to let the path to Robin open. Page 16: Lucci pivots into a long, sweeping kick that catches Luffy and sends him across the floor. Luffy grimaces, then tries to re-enter the fight, but Lucci flips and hammers him down again. The page is packed with "!!?" and the heavy impact of bodies against stone. Luffy's rubber body bends under the blows, yet the danger is not that he is fragile; it is that Lucci's timing keeps catching him before he can choose the next move. Even as Luffy hits the ground, the door and Robin's route remain just out of reach. Page 17: The two fighters reset across the ruined chamber. Luffy rises on hands and knees, breathing hard, while Lucci watches with one hand near his cheek. Luffy lunges again, and Lucci meets him with another sudden strike, knocking him away across the floor. There are only fragments of sound and breath here: "...!!" and the hard scrape of movement. The room is large enough to show the distance between them, but each time Luffy tries to close that distance, Lucci controls the angle and sends him back. Page 18: The scene cuts to Kalifa's room. Nami and Kalifa both hear the chaos outside; the tower and Enies Lobby shake under the Buster Call alarm. Kalifa calmly decides, "It's getting crowded all of a sudden... If we stay in this tower any longer, our lives will be in danger, too. If you're gonna run, leave your key here." Then she vanishes with "Soru," the sound drawn as a fast vertical blur. Nami is still in danger from the bubbles, but Kalifa's words make the stakes plain: this is no longer just a duel for a key, because the tower itself may soon become a target.