## One Piece Chapter 467, pages 4-5: Pirate Zoro vs Samurai Ryuma - Chapter: 467 - Pages: 4-5 - Characters: Zoro, Ryuma, Franky, Brook ### Summary Page 4: The fight crashes through the room again. Franky and Brook shout "Woah!!!" as Ryuma and Zoro carve through stone with another exchange. Ryuma swings into "Gavotte Bond Avant!!!" and the strike sweeps through the air, while Zoro braces against the pressure and watches the line of the attack. The motion is so strong that panels are filled with broken walls, dust, and impact marks rather than ordinary footwork. Zoro does not retreat from the samurai's Brook-like technique; he studies it, absorbs the rhythm, and keeps his swords in front of him as the duel pushes them closer to the collapsing edge of the structure. Page 5: Zoro shifts to two-sword style, saying "Nitoryuu," while the page notes "Two-Sword Style." He prepares "Iai," described as the art of cutting down the opponent and then sheathing the sword. The attack becomes "Rashomon," and Zoro cuts through Ryuma's pressure with a clean, decisive counter. Ryuma recognizes the result at once: "He took it!!!" Zoro lands low in a stance surrounded by torn stone and sliced debris, his swords still out. The moment matters because Ryuma's black sword, Shuusui, is not just being defended against; Zoro is proving he can meet its wielder in direct technique and survive the answer.