## One Piece Chapter 1035, pages 6-8: Zoro vs. King - Chapter: 1035 - Pages: 6-8 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, King, Beast Pirates, World Government, Lunarians, Enma, Monkey D. Luffy, Kaido ### Summary Page 6: As the burning men scream, King coldly says the castle was already burning enough as it was and that there is no way to treat his men, though they would be better off. Zoro focuses on the real issue and says King is more focused on him than on throwing a tantrum. He asks, "So the government is that interested in your kind, huh? Wanna tell me about your race?" King refuses, asking why he should bother, and says Zoro will be dead soon. He launches a rapid attack, but Zoro stays composed. The page turns King's exposed identity into a weapon in the psychological fight: Zoro needles him about his race while studying his speed and flame. Page 7: King and Zoro tear across the ruined exterior of Onigashima in a high-speed exchange. King attacks from the air and Zoro counters with sword slashes, both fighters cutting through rubble and smoke. The panels are mostly motion, impact, and SFX, with King using his mobility and Zoro tracking him through the chaos. Zoro's earlier read on King's flame and speed now guides his defense: he waits for the moment when King's durability drops, while King tries to overwhelm him before Zoro can use that information. The page is a bridge of pure action, showing the tempo of the fight rising as both fighters commit to finishing it. Page 8: Zoro admits he does not have much time. If the fight drags on, Enma and the Haki it demands will kill him. King also feels close to his limit, but he remains confident. Zoro tells himself that King's race being special does not change anything for him, while a memory of Luffy echoes: "We're in the same boat then... but you've had your time on top! Now you've got to make room for us!!" King, remembering his loyalty to Kaido, says, "Kaido-san is going to be the next Pirate King!! Don't get ahead of yourself." Zoro prepares "King of Hell... Three-Sword Style..." as the clash becomes a fight between each man's captain and ambition.