## One Piece Chapter 466, pages 14-15: The Conclusion - Chapter: 466 - Pages: 14-15 - Characters: Ryuma, Zoro, Brook, Franky ### Summary 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. Page 15: The chapter cuts back five minutes earlier in Hogback's laboratory. Brook laughs, "Yohohoho," and names the black sword: "This black sword, 'Shuusui,'" with the note "Clear Autumn Water." He asks Zoro, "You are gonna take it from me?" Zoro answers without hesitation, "To be more precise... I'm gonna take it from your corpse." Ryuma replies, "Really. I see...!! Then with all your might, yohoho!!" The atmosphere in the laboratory tightens. Franky, watching from the side, warns, "It... it's better if you don't provoke him too much...!!" Even before the duel begins, everyone understands the swords are drawing something serious out of both fighters.