## One Piece Chapter 360, pages 15-17: A Short Time to Departure - Chapter: 360 - Pages: 15-17 - Characters: Kalifa, Rob Lucci, Nami, Tony Tony Chopper, Iceburg, Chimney, Gonbe, Franky, Sanji, Monkey D. Luffy, Roronoa Zoro, Usopp, Nico Robin ### Summary Page 15: Inside the train, CP9 believes its mission is nearly over. Kalifa says, "OUR MISSION ... IS ALMOST COMPLETE." Lucci tells the others, "UNTIL WE ARRIVE, REFRAIN FROM SUCH LAX SPEECH," and calls someone an "IDIOT." One figure mutters, "..... FORGIVE ME..." Outside, Nami and the others race through the flood. Iceburg's warning repeats in her mind: "IF YOU LET THIS OPPORTUNITY PASS, ANY MEANS OF LEAVING THIS ISLAND WILL DISAPPEAR." Nami shouts, "PLEASE! MAKE IT IN TIME!" Chopper and the yagara rush onward with "NII!!" In the distance, Chimney and Gonbe spot something and call, "FRANKY... YOU... ARE YOU SAFE!!?" but the scene remains centered on the vanishing chance to reach Robin's train. Page 16: The searchers call for the missing Straw Hats in every direction: "RORONOA~~~!!!" and "STRAW-HAT~~~!!!" Nami's message is urgent and simple: "ROBIN'S BEING TAKEN AWAY~~~!!!" People shout, "LUFFY~~~!!" "SANJI~~~!!" "ZORO~~~!!" and "COME BACK, USOPP!!!" Meanwhile, Sanji sees the final train starting to leave and hears, "THE FINAL TRAIN WILL LEAVE SOON." He thinks about the others: "I WONDER HOW THE OTHERS ARE FARING ... I DON'T THINK ANYONE CAN MAKE IT HERE IN TIME ..." The page splits the crisis: the city is searching as loudly as it can, but Sanji is the only one already close enough to the departing train. Page 17: The search reaches Luffy, but in the worst possible way. He is wedged tightly between two buildings, face strained and eyes wide. He hears the calls and shouts, but he cannot move. Someone yells in the distance, "THANK!!!" or calls out for help, and the city keeps roaring with the flood. Luffy answers from his ridiculous prison, "I'M STUCK ..." The visual comedy does not remove the danger: Robin's train is leaving, Sanji is alone near the station, and the captain who should lead the rescue cannot even free himself from the gap between walls. The page turns the chapter's urgency into a hard obstacle.