## One Piece Chapter 467, pages 13-15: Pirate Zoro vs Samurai Ryuma - Chapter: 467 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Zoro, Ryuma, Brook ### Summary Page 13: The final techniques meet. Ryuma's attack continues as "Yahazu Gi..." while Zoro's strike erupts into "Kaen!!!" The page freezes them in midair: Zoro inverted over his sword, Ryuma recoiling as the slash lands. The impact is not just a cut; it is followed by the image of flame beginning to catch. The names and motion make the exchange feel ceremonial, almost like two styles leaving their signatures at the same moment. Zoro's face is focused and severe, while Ryuma's skeletal features register the shock of a finishing blow that reaches through the body he borrowed. Page 14: Ryuma's wound ignites. He cries "Uoh!!!" and then sees the terrible result: "The wound is on fire!?" Flames curl out from the cut while he reels across the roof, the body struck by Zoro's fire-like slash. Zoro lands below, still braced, and both fighters understand the match has turned. Ryuma's body is burning from the wound, and the roof continues to slide and crumble under them. Their eyes meet in stunned recognition, marked by "...!!" on both sides. This is the decisive difference: Zoro's attack has not merely knocked Ryuma back, it has left a wound that the undead body cannot simply ignore. Page 15: Ryuma crashes down through the tower with a huge impact, and the fight's result becomes undeniable. Zoro, exhausted, stands with sword in hand as Ryuma lies burning and admits, "I lost." Brook can only stare, and the samurai continues, "The legendary swordsman once had this 'Meitou' on his side..." The page notes Shuusui as Clear Autumn Water. Ryuma lifts the black sword and says, "'Shuusui'!!! It would be this katana's long-cherished ambition... for you to be its master." The defeated corpse offers the blade not as a trophy stolen by force, but as an acknowledgment from one swordsman to another.