## One Piece Chapter 466, pages 13-14: The Conclusion - Chapter: 466 - Pages: 13-14 - Characters: Franky, Brook, Ryuma, Zoro ### Summary Page 13: On the rooftop, the fallen samurai's words echo in the minds of the onlookers. Someone asks, "Didn't that samurai say something just now?" Franky, with Brook nearby, tries to make sense of it: "Then... what did it mean? In other words..." Smoke and rubble surround them, and a figure stands at a distance as the fight shifts into its decisive stage. The samurai himself gives the answer in a low, final tone: "It seems to be the conclusion...!!!" The narrator-like weight of that line hangs over the roof, and Brook admits, "This is the first time I've seen this kind of battle." Page 14: Ryuma lies amid the smoke and wreckage, but the samurai zombie understands exactly what has happened. Remembering the swordsman who fought him, he thinks, "That samurai... when he fought me..." Then, standing in the black smoke with his sword at his side, Ryuma admits the truth: "He wasn't serious at all...!!!" His body is damaged, and the fire-lit atmosphere around him makes the realization feel almost ceremonial. Zoro has not merely survived the duel; he has forced the legendary corpse to recognize that the blade he faced before was restrained, and that the battle now reaching its end is something far beyond the earlier exchange.