## One Piece Chapter 937, pages 6-7: Gyukimaru of Bandit Bridge - Chapter: 937 - Pages: 6-7 - Characters: Roronoa Zoro, Gyukimaru, Shimotsuki Ryuma ### Summary Page 6: In Ringo, at Bandit Bridge, Zoro clashes verbally with the bandit warrior monk Gyukimaru. Zoro insists that he met Ryuma, though the situation involved another soul inside Ryuma's body. Gyukimaru refuses to accept it, reminding him that Ryuma lived and died hundreds of years ago. He describes Ryuma as an unmatched swordsman who settled his fights with a single flash of the blade, then turns the argument back to Shusui: a fool like Zoro, he says, cannot understand the value of that famed sword. Page 7: Gyukimaru explains why Shusui is not merely a weapon. Long ago, Wano was known outside its borders as a golden country, coveted by pirates and nobles alike, and Ryuma's strength protected it from those who came to seize it. The legend even says he cut down a dragon in the sky above the capital. After Ryuma died, he and Shusui were enshrined together, making the sword a treasure of Wano itself. Zoro listens, thanks him for the history, and then bluntly says it does not change his goal: he wants Shusui back, because without all three of his swords something feels wrong.