## One Piece Chapter 467, pages 11-13: Pirate Zoro vs Samurai Ryuma - Chapter: 467 - Pages: 11-13 - Characters: Zoro, Ryuma, Franky, Brook ### Summary Page 11: A cutting shock flashes across the roof, and Zoro is suddenly launched forward as the tower face splits behind him. Franky shouts, "Hwah!! Hey!!! Are you all right!!?" while Brook reacts beside him. Zoro tumbles with his swords still in hand, then twists in midair and begins a sharp downward run along the roofline, the sound stretching into "Dododododo!!!" Ryuma tracks him from below. The page builds the sense that Zoro has stopped merely surviving the terrain and is now using the tower's slope as his approach, turning the fall into acceleration for one final pass. Page 12: Zoro commits to a one-sword finishing line. He calls "Ittou-ryuu" and then "Hiryuu," the page noting Flying Dragon. Ryuma answers with Brook's technique chain, calling "Hanauta" and "Sanchou" as he moves in. The two launch from opposite directions, one from the roof's slope and one from the air, converging in a narrow instant above the tower. Brook and Franky can only watch as the silhouettes cross and the building below smokes from the force of their movement. The duel has compressed into a single exchange: Zoro's flying dragon against the samurai's humming strike. 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.