## One Piece Chapter 466, pages 17-18: The Conclusion - Chapter: 466 - Pages: 17-18 - Characters: Zoro, Ryuma, Brook ### Summary Page 17: The duel begins with a violent clash. Zoro and Ryuma close the distance at once, their blades slamming together with enough force to fill the page with impact lines. Brook, watching from nearby, blurts, "Dowah... That scared me!!!" Zoro's face splits into a fierce grin as the pressure of the fight rises. The two swordsmen spring apart and collide again, their weapons striking the floor and walls with heavy metallic bursts. A fallen barrel rolls at the edge of the battlefield while their swords carve through the room. The exchange is fast, close, and clean: no tricks, no ghosts, just the sound of steel deciding which body can keep up. Page 18: Ryuma uses Brook's fencing style and calls, "Aubade Coup Droit!!!" His thrust fires across the room like a pistol shot, punching through the door beyond Zoro. Brook recognizes the technique in alarm: "...!!! A pistol!? Th...!! It's a thrust." He explains that even if he performs the same technique, "it doesn't become like that!!" Zoro studies the attack with sharp interest rather than fear. The corpse may hold Brook's shadow, but Ryuma's body and sword turn the familiar move into something heavier and more lethal. The duel is already proving that stolen techniques change shape in a stronger vessel.