## One Piece Chapter 378, pages 13-15: Damage Report - Chapter: 378 - Pages: 13-15 - Characters: Oimo, Kashii, Galley-La Company, Franky Family, Spandam ### Summary Page 13: The giants finally begin to suffer. One crashes backward, crying "Oo-gaah!!!" while another shouts "Kaashii!!!" The fighters surge around them, and the order "Get them!!!" cuts through the dust. Another Galley-La technique lands with the command "Tree-Nail Lock!!!" pinning into the giant's face and forcing out a pained "Ow owow!!!" The men on the ground are still tiny beside Oimo and Kashii, but now they are coordinated: ropes, nails, saws, and brute teamwork are being used in the right sequence. The fight no longer looks like a hopeless rush; it looks like craftsmen dismantling an obstacle piece by piece. Page 14: A giant stares at the attackers and mutters, "You..." only for a battered but fierce raider to stick out his tongue and mock him. The answer is pure fury: "I'll crush ya!!!" Kashii slams down, but the little fighters have drawn him into their trap. He is struck hard enough that someone cries, "Gyah!!!" A close view shows the painful result with "Crunch!" and another voice screams, "Ka... Ka... Kaashii!!!" Oimo watches with wide eyes, yelling "Oo-woah!!!" as the giant who seemed untouchable moments ago is forced into real damage. The scene makes clear that the defenders' size is no longer enough to keep the rescuers out. Page 15: The fighters celebrate the first real victory. Around the fallen giant, they shout, "Yes! One down!!!" and "One more to go!!!" Kashii curses from the ground, "Damn you!!" while the front gate trembles with the noise of battle. Inside Enies Lobby, a report reaches the command side: "Sir!! Kaashii and Oimo are currently... holding them off at the front gate!" The response is skeptical: "I don't believe there'll be any problem!!" Spandam, however, turns on the messenger and asks, "... I see. Have you captured the Straw Hat?" The reply comes uncertainly: "Sir!!! Er... The estimate is... about 400." Spandam snaps, "400? What're you talking about!?" The number hangs there like a disaster before anyone understands what it really means.