## One Piece Chapter 913, pages 3-5: Tsuru Repays the Favour - Chapter: 913 - Pages: 3-5 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Basil Hawkins ### Summary Page 3: Zoro notices the sword at Luffy's waist and asks, "By the way, where did you get that sword?" When Luffy explains that it is supposed to be world-renowned, Zoro recognizes the weight of what he is hearing and wants to hold it for a second. Luffy refuses, serious in his own way, and says he really has the aura of a world-renowned sword. Before Zoro can examine Nidai Kitetsu, Hawkins' men charge. Luffy yells, "Get 'em!" and the enemies answer, "Come at me, you bastaaards!!" Zoro reaches for the blade anyway, but Luffy throws away the sheath and dives into the fight barehanded, declaring, "Nah, it'll be fine. I'm gonna cut them-gozaru!! Gomu Gomu no...!!" Zoro snaps, "Don't throw the sheath away!!!" Page 4: Luffy does not cut anyone at all. He swings with his usual strength and shouts "Pistol!!!" while smashing an enemy with a punch, prompting Zoro to point out, "You just used your pistol punch!!!" The battlefield becomes chaotic at once. A lizard-like mount lunges with a hiss of "Shaaaa!!" and even tries to bite Luffy, who complains, "Even that lizard is trying to bite me." He grabs the creature in the middle of the motion, flips the attack against the enemy, and rides the momentum through the soldiers. Someone yells, "You bastard!!" as Luffy is dragged into the messy fight. The page makes clear that Luffy carrying a legendary sword does not mean he has become a swordsman; he is still fighting with instinct, fists, and reckless improvisation. Page 5: Hawkins enters the fight with a strange technique rather than a direct charge. Straw rustles around him, and when the lizard attacks, Hawkins uses a sword-like straw construct and calls, "Warabide Sword!!!" The weapon pierces the beast with a "Pierce!!" and a cry of "Gyaooooh!!" Luffy stares at the blade as it moves with an unnatural, slithering life and asks, "What's up with that sword!?" He also realizes the lizard was struck because of the movement around him: "...It was my fault that the lizard got...!!" Hawkins' technique introduces something different from ordinary swordplay. His weapon acts like straw given shape and intent, and the fight shifts from Wano-style blades to Devil Fruit strangeness.