## One Piece Chapter 937, pages 8-10: Gyukimaru of Bandit Bridge - Chapter: 937 - Pages: 8-10 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Gyukimaru, Shimotsuki Ryuma, Komurasaki, O-Toko, Kamazo ### Summary Page 8: Gyukimaru pushes further, saying Shusui is a black blade that became what it is through Ryuma's battles. Zoro catches on that this may answer something that has been bothering him about black blades, but before he can press the question, cries for help tear through the snow. A woman and child are fleeing for their lives. Gyukimaru uses the distraction immediately, striking at Zoro's opening while accusing him of greed for Shusui. Zoro snaps back that he was clearly distracted, but the new danger has already entered the fight. Page 9: The woman and the child rush through the snowy bridge road, begging for someone to save them. The little girl laughs even while crying out, calling for a samurai, and the woman pleads with the swordsman in front of her. Gyukimaru declares that distractions decide battles and keeps aiming at Zoro's openings. Zoro complains that the monk is attacking while he is plainly distracted, but then he sees the blood dripping from the woman's wound. Her fear is not an act. Zoro's face hardens as he understands that the two are truly being hunted. Page 10: The pursuer launches spinning scythes through the snow with a sharp whistling motion, forcing the woman and child to scream and stumble. Zoro cuts into the attack path and blocks the killing blow just in time, taking the pressure onto his own swords instead of letting it reach them. The attacker grins through his bandages and tells Zoro to wait, while the woman pants behind him, shaken but alive. The duel at Bandit Bridge has now become a three-sided fight: Zoro against Gyukimaru, Zoro against the killer, and the woman and child caught in the center.