## One Piece Chapter 92, pages 13-15: HAPPINESS - Chapter: 92 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Arlong, Sanji, unidentified villagers, Nami, Usopp ### Summary Page 13: Arlong relentlessly attacks with the Kiribachi. He swings the massive saw-sword upward at Luffy, who barely manages to dodge by leaping onto the flat side of the blade itself. Luffy yelps, "Agh!" as he balances on the moving weapon. Arlong doesn't stop; he swings the sword again, tearing through the wooden walkways and stone structures of Arlong Park. Luffy is forced to keep dodging, leaping away from the destructive arcs of the blade, yelling, "Ahh! Whoa!" Arlong wields the heavy weapon with terrifying ease, his powerful swings leaving deep gouges in the ground and walls, completely destroying the surrounding area. Page 14: The battle moves upward as Arlong chases Luffy up the side of the towering Arlong Park building. Arlong's swings with the Kiribachi tear through the multiple levels of the structure, sending debris raining down. Sanji watches the ascent, noting, "He's chasing him all the way up!" A villager adds, "He's not stopping!" Luffy scrambles into a room at the very top of the building, panting heavily. "Ack!" he gasps as he catches his breath. Suddenly, the wall behind him explodes inward as Arlong crashes through, wielding the Kiribachi. Luffy cries out, "Ugh!" as he is thrown forward by the impact of Arlong's violent entry. Page 15: Down on the ground, Nami looks up at the top floor of the building, her eyes widening in shock and realization. "It's the cartography room!" she exclaims. Usopp points out, "The left window on the top floor..." while Sanji confirms, "He escaped inside!" Inside the room, Arlong glares menacingly at Luffy, his feral eyes still burning with rage. "You damn rubber brat... Don't get in my way anymore," he threatens. Luffy sits on the floor, recovering from the crash. He looks around the room, which is filled with bookshelves, stacks of paper, and a large map on the wall. "What... is this room?" Luffy asks, noticing the sheer volume of documents. "It's full of paper."