## One Piece Chapter 285, pages 2-3: Capriccio - Chapter: 285 - Pages: 2-3 - Characters: Nami, Usopp, Sanji ### Summary Page 2: Following the crash, Nami's legs are shown as she walks towards the impact site in her high heels. An off-screen voice, presumably Sanji's, weakly says, "........." and "Judging by the voice, it's Nami, right? Well, it's glad to hear at least you're fine..." Nami peers over a stone ledge and spots Usopp and Sanji face-planted in the dirt and rubble. She cries out their names in concern, "USOPP! SANJI!" Nami rushes down to them, kneeling beside Sanji's battered body. She asks frantically, "Sanji, are you alright!?" Usopp, still on the ground, apologizes, "We're sorry you had to take the hit for our sake!" Nami praises Sanji's bravery, yelling, "SANJI, YOU WERE A REAL MAN BACK THERE! DON'T YOU DIE ON US!" She then grabs Sanji by the arms and starts dragging him away, saying, "In any case, let's get you two away from here." Sanji can only let out a muffled "MNNF!" as he is pulled along the ground. Page 3: Nami looks up at the massive twisted vine towering above them. "Look at that giant stalk!" she exclaims. "If it's the same one that I saw back at the ruins..." She deduces their location: "Then we're on an island cloud right above the ancient city ruins." Usopp, sitting up and rubbing his head, is shocked. "Ruins...? W-wait, you mean the City of Gold!? Does it actually exist!?" A small map panel illustrates their current location on an island cloud directly above the Shandora Ruins. Nami confirms, "Yes... But Enel took all of the gold." She continues, "In any case, if the ruins are below us, That's where Zoro and the others should be as well!" Usopp looks around nervously at the crumbling environment. "Well I don't know exactly where is where, but I do know that this place ain't safe." Nami agrees, holding her waver ready. "Right, so get on! We've gotta find the others and escape from this island!" Usopp nods, "Right!" He adds, "There's not a single place on Skypiea..." and Nami finishes his thought with a serious expression, "That's safe anymore!"