## One Piece Chapter 895, pages 3-5: Pirate Luffy vs. Sweet Commander Katakuri - Chapter: 895 - Pages: 3-5 - Characters: Monkey D. Luffy, Charlotte Katakuri ### Summary Page 3: Luffy's arm does not return in a simple line. It stretches, bends, and keeps moving with a "wrring... wrring...!!" as Katakuri tracks it. The punch suddenly whips around and slams into Katakuri with a heavy impact, making him grunt, "Ugh!" Katakuri's eye narrows as he realizes the attack path is not straightforward. The strike curves around his guard, and the next panel catches Luffy's extended arm biting into Katakuri's body from an unexpected angle. Katakuri reacts with a stunned "!!?" while Luffy watches with fixed concentration. This page clarifies that Snake Man's threat is not only speed; Luffy's fist can keep changing direction after the first dodge, turning Katakuri's prediction into something he must constantly update. Page 4: Katakuri sees the fist coming from the side and thinks, "From the side!?" He moves to evade, but the attack keeps chasing him with the same "wrring... wrring...!!" rhythm. Katakuri is certain he dodged the first line of attack, yet the blow changes course and crashes behind him with "Boom!!" He thinks, "What was that just now...!?" while Luffy's extended arm coils back through the wreckage. Luffy says, "I'm sure I dodged it!!" as if reading Katakuri's reaction and confirming that the attack itself is breaking normal expectations. The mirror world is scattered with shattered structures and broken reflective walls, making the curving trajectory even harder to track. Luffy's new form is forcing Katakuri to deal with attacks that keep accelerating and redirecting after the initial future he sees. Page 5: Katakuri watches Luffy's stretched fist extend toward him again, its path snapping through the air with a sharp "Zoom!" Luffy declares, "I get it now!!" and names the attack: "Chase!! Python!!" The fist whips around the battlefield like a hunting serpent, turning at hard angles and refusing to let Katakuri escape by one dodge. Katakuri braces as the blackened fist closes in, his expression showing that he understands the danger but cannot simply dismiss it. The technique's purpose is now explicit: Luffy is using Snake Man to make his punch pursue Katakuri even after he avoids the first trajectory. This lets Luffy pressure a future-sight user without needing to match every prediction perfectly at the start of the exchange.