## One Piece Chapter 462: Oz's Adventure - Chapter: 462 - Pages: 0-17 - Characters: Enel, Perona, Usopp, Roronoa Zoro, Sanji, Franky, Kumashi, Nami, Brook, Ryuma, Rumbar Pirates, Laboon, Oars, Absalom, Monkey D. Luffy ### Summary Page 0: The title page announces Chapter 462, "Oz's Adventure." Enel's cover serial is labeled "Enel's Great Space Mission Vol. 28: 'And Then an Attack.'" In the cover image, Enel stands in silhouette on the moonlike ground while several small space beings are thrown back around him, as if a new assault has begun. This page is outside the Thriller Bark storyline, but it preserves the chapter title and the continuing cover serial before the chapter returns to Oars, Perona, Brook, and the chaos inside Thriller Bark. Page 1: Perona launches another wave of ghosts at Usopp, shouting, "Negative Hollows!!!" as the pale figures shoot through the room. She laughs, "Horo horo horo!!" and insists that last time must have been a mistake: "This time you will lose all will to live!!!" The ghosts strike Usopp four or five at the same time, but he remains standing. Perona watches in disbelief, because no one has ever been able "to resist these ghosts." The attack that destroyed Zoro, Sanji, and Franky has no visible effect on Usopp, turning his usual weakness into the one defense Perona did not prepare for. Page 2: The room erupts in confusion. The zombies cry, "The negative ghosts...!! They lost in negativity!!!" and wonder whether Usopp is "a saint or something!?" Perona herself sinks into despair from the shock, apologizing to Kumashi: "Kumashii... I'm so sorry for everything." Even her own followers notice the collapse: "It's even affecting Perona-sama!!" Usopp explains the source of his immunity with terrible pride: when it comes to thinking negatively, "No one can do it better than me!!!" He points at Perona and declares, "He's proud of being negative!!!" In this fight, the man who normally survives by fear has become the one person her power cannot reach. Page 3: Outside Perona's room, Sanji, Zoro, and Franky race through Perona's Wonder Garden, still thinking about what just happened. Sanji admits, "I never thought Usopp's negativity would come in handy..." Franky says that if it were not for him, they would all have been easily captured, and Zoro calls the power scary. They decide they now only need to worry about the weird animal zombies after them, then set their goal: after crossing the garden, they should be back in the mansion. Sanji breaks away with burning urgency, saying, "I'm gonna head for Nami-san from here!!" and launching himself with "I am the ghost fire of love!!" as he cries, "Nami-saaaan!!! I'm not letting you get married!!!" Page 4: Sanji flies off so quickly that Franky comments, "Well, they say tension can make you numb to pain..." while Zoro points toward the mansion and says the skeleton is in the lab at the top floor. Inside that laboratory, Brook and Ryuma continue their duel. The room is wrecked, machinery and tables split apart, and Brook is already gasping "Haa" as Ryuma presses him. Ryuma's blade flashes through the air, and Brook barely holds himself upright while laughing "Yohohoho." The rescue group is on its way, but for Brook the battle has already become a last stand against the corpse that carries his own shadow and his own swordsmanship. Page 5: Ryuma tells Brook, "You're like a phoenix... or a zombie... You shouldn't be able to stand back up anymore." Brook, breathing hard, faces the corpse that stole his shadow. Ryuma asks, "Where would you like me to cut with my Yahazu Giri?" and says he would like Brook to stop completely now, because Brook will never be able to get his shadow back again. Brook answers with fury when Ryuma uses his name, snapping, "You don't know anything... So don't use that name..." Then he explains the name's meaning: he used to be in the Rumbar Pirates, and his favorite move was renamed by his shipmates as "Hanauta Sanchou Yahazu Giri." The technique is not just a sword move; it is a piece of the crew and life Ryuma has no right to imitate. Page 6: Brook states the difference between himself and his stolen shadow. Ryuma may have Brook's personality and skill, but Brook tells him, "You don't have any of my memories or my humanity. You have no right to use that name...!!!" Ryuma laughs, "Yohohoho. If you claim to be its creator... then you must be able to best my 'fake' one!!" He draws his blade and calls it Brook's last chance. Brook steadies himself, even though he can barely stand and his body trembles with exhaustion. The duel has moved past winning a fight; Brook is defending the memory of his crew, his technique, and the part of himself that the stolen shadow cannot reproduce. Page 7: Both swordsmen prepare the same technique. Brook mutters "Hanauta Sanchou..." and Ryuma answers by launching the stolen version, "Yahazu Giri!!!" The slash crosses the room in a burst of speed and impact, and Brook is struck back through th...