## One Piece Chapter 267, pages 7-9: MARCH - Chapter: 267 - Pages: 7-9 - Characters: Zoro, Pierre, Gan Fall, Nola ### Summary Page 7: High above the dense canopy of the Upper Yard forest, the large bird Pierre is flying through the sky. He is carrying two passengers: Gan Fall and Zoro. Zoro is dangling from Pierre's talons, looking extremely annoyed. He yells up at the bird, "HEY... HEY, LET ME DOWN... DID YOU HEAR ME? DAMN YOU..." Pierre simply squawks cheerfully, "WU CHOH~~~~" and continues flying. Zoro's patience wears thin, and he threatens the bird, "YOU DAMN BIRD... WANT ME TO SLICE YOU UP!?" Pierre looks down, seemingly confused, and squawks, "CHOH?" Suddenly, Zoro notices something massive rising from the forest below. His eyes widen in shock as he exclaims, "HUH!? WHAT..." Page 8: The colossal head of the giant snake, Nola, erupts from the forest canopy, towering high into the sky and letting out a deafening roar, "TSU LALA LA..." Zoro, still dangling from Pierre's talons, is suddenly face-to-face with the monstrous reptile. The snake's massive eye glares directly at them. Zoro screams in sheer panic, "WAH!!!" Pierre squawks in terror, "CHO~~~~!!!!" Realizing the imminent danger, Zoro yells at the bird, "AH... THAT'S A HUGE SNAKE...!! HEY! FLY HIGHER OR WE'LL GET EATEN!!!" Pierre flaps his wings frantically, squawking "CHO~~~!!!" as the giant snake lunges upward, its massive jaws snapping at the air just below them. Page 9: Zoro realizes the giant snake is actively pursuing them. He looks back in alarm, noting, "WHY IS IT SO INTERESTED IN US, ANYWAYS? HE'S GAINING ON US!" The snake's massive jaws snap dangerously close. In a panic, Pierre decides to lighten his load. With a squawk of "CHOH!", the bird releases its grip on Zoro. Zoro plummets through the air, yelling "AAH..." as he falls. He tumbles downward, right toward the open, waiting mouth of the giant snake. As he falls, Zoro curses the treacherous bird, screaming, "DAMN BIRD~~~!!!" Pierre flies away to safety, squawking "CHO..." while Zoro braces for impact.