## One Piece Chapter 687, pages 13-15: Beast - Chapter: 687 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Monet, Tashigi ### Summary Page 13: Zoro ends the standoff with "DAISHINKAN," translated in the note as "Great Dragon Movement." Monet screams in horror as Zoro's slash cuts through her massive snow-harpy body from above. The spread is dominated by Zoro's dark figure, blades drawn, and Monet's body split by the attack while Tashigi watches in shock. The impact is overwhelming enough that even before the physical result is clear, Monet's expression shows she has already lost control of the fight. This is the chapter's title made visible: Zoro is the "beast" Monet failed to measure. He did not need to prove his strength through a long exchange; the moment he chose to bare his killing intent, Monet's confidence collapsed. Page 14: Zoro sheaths his sword with a quiet "SHINK" and asks, "SATISFIED NOW? YOU TWO?" Tashigi stares and says, "HE CUT HER." Monet lies split on the floor but is not dead. Tashigi realizes it and says, "EH!? SHE'S STILL ALIVE...!?" Monet, gasping, begins to pull herself together and snarls, "MAKE A FOOL OF ME WILL YOU...!!" Zoro's attack was terrifying and decisive, but it did not use Haki to finish her true body. The page makes that distinction important: Zoro broke Monet's will and cut her snow form, yet Monet can still move because she is a Logia. Tashigi sees both the power of Zoro's strike and the remaining danger if Monet regains herself. Page 15: Tashigi realizes the full truth of Zoro's attack: "IT CAN'T BE! HE DIDN'T USE HAKI!?" Monet tries to reform, but her body shakes uncontrollably. Tashigi explains what has happened: "SHE'S LOST CONTROL OF HER BODY...!! IT'S THANKS TO HER OVERWHELMING FEAR OF SUCH STRONG OPPONENT... AND THE FACT THAT SHE'D BE DEAD HAD HE USED HAKI!! IS THIS REALLY ONE WAY TO WIN...?" Monet, trembling and furious, tells Zoro, "YOU... WON'T GET... AWAY...!!" Zoro walks away in silence as Monet thinks, "WHERE ON EARTH DID THE STRAWHAT CREW DISAPPEAR TO THESE PAST TWO YEARS... AND WHAT WERE THEY DOING THERE...!? HOW STRONG HAVE THEY REALLY BECOME... THESE PEOPLE?" The page turns the two-year timeskip into a threat. Monet cannot understand how far Zoro has grown.