## One Piece Chapter 161, pages 5-6: The Green City, Elumalu - Chapter: 161 - Pages: 5-6 - Characters: Luffy, Vivi, Usopp, Zoro, Sanji, Chopper, Nami, Kung-Fu Dugong, Kung-Fu Dugongs ### Summary Page 5: Suddenly, a creature bursts from the water with a "ZAPAA" sound effect. It looks like a seal with a turtle shell on its back. Usopp points in alarm, "WHOA! WHAT THE HECK IS THAT!? A TURTLE? OR A SEAL!?" The creature cries "KUOO!" Vivi identifies it: "That's a Kung-Fu Dugong!" Luffy is intrigued, "Kung fu?" Vivi urgently warns, "NO, USOPP! DON'T GET CLOSE TO IT!" In the next panel, Usopp is shown battered and bruised on the ground, smoke rising from his head after a swift defeat. The Dugong stands proudly with its arms crossed. Sanji observes, "They're very strong." Usopp groans, "UGHH..." The Dugong scoffs, "Pathetic." Luffy steps up, cracking his knuckles. "We got a winner over here." Vivi yells, "DON'T BEAT THEM EITHER! It's their custom for the loser to become the victor's disciple." Zoro smirks, "A very martial species, huh." Page 6: Luffy has apparently defeated the Dugong, and now a massive flock of them are bowing to him in reverence. The lead Dugong cries "KUOO!" Luffy, taking his new role seriously, instructs them, "No, your stance should be more like this!" Usopp yells, "HOW MANY DISCIPLES DO YOU HAVE ALREADY?" The crew begins to walk away, with Chopper carrying a large barrel on his back. Luffy says, "Alright, let's go to Yuba then!" Usopp complains, "We lost a lot of our food supplies because of you!" Sanji adds, "What would you have done if it weren't for Chopper!?" Luffy defends himself, "They kept saying they'd accompany us so I had no choice but to convince them with some food." Vivi looks back and asks, "Then I'd just bring them along. What's the problem?" Usopp retorts, "How on earth do you expect to walk into any city if we have a huge flock of dugongs with us? Learn some sense!" Sanji notes, "In any case, it's quite odd to see dugongs living in the river, Vivi." Vivi replies, "No, they live in the sea."