## One Piece Chapter 85, pages 13-15: 3 SWORDS STYLE VS 6 SWORDS STYLE - Chapter: 85 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Hatchan, Johnny, Yosaku, Roronoa Zoro ### Summary Page 13: Hatchan is suspended in the air, balancing precariously on the tips of Zoro's swords. He realizes in disbelief that Zoro spun himself on top of the swords and ended up cutting Hatchan's hands, complaining that he isn't a circus performer. Johnny asks what just happened, while Yosaku worries that Zoro's wounds might have reopened from the earlier attack. Zoro stands up, blood dripping heavily from his chest wound and his swords. Johnny and Yosaku cry out, seeing how badly he is hurting and wishing they could switch places with him. Zoro glares at Hatchan and says, 'I really really really can't forgive you anymore! It's time to finish you off!' Hatchan drops back into his 'Octopus Pot Stance', declaring it's time to die. Zoro thinks to himself that even though his wounds are enough to make him faint, he cannot afford to pass out now. Page 14: Hatchan charges forward again, confident that his technique is 100% unavoidable, just like before. Zoro, bleeding profusely and panting, thinks to himself that he cannot afford to die. As Hatchan thrusts his six swords forward, yelling 'New Year's...', Zoro prepares his counterattack. He thinks about his goal to defeat the abnormally strong Hawkeyes, realizing he can't afford to be normal either. Zoro steps forward, his swords poised to strike, and utters the word 'Demon...'. Hatchan's eyes widen in sudden realization and fear as he lets out a surprised 'Nyu...'. Page 15: In a flash of movement, Zoro slashes through Hatchan's attack, shattering all six of the fish-man's swords into pieces. The broken blades fly through the air as Hatchan is left completely defenseless. Zoro stands behind Hatchan, his swords extended from the strike. He asks, 'Now do you understand the difference in the weight of our swords? I hope you're satisfied, octopus...!' Zoro then completes the name of his devastating technique, saying '...Tatsu...'.