## One Piece Chapter 619, pages 3-5: At the Sea Forest - Chapter: 619 - Pages: 3-5 - Characters: Neptune, Hody Jones, Megalo, Hoe, Roronoa Zoro ### Summary Page 3: Neptune's power sends the palace into motion. His men answer, "Yes, your majesty!" and he commands, "Go forth, my soldiers!!!" Fish-men are caught in the current and cry, "OWWW WWWW WWW..." as the evacuation route opens. Some of Hody's men notice the royal side is not fighting back: "...Why, those...!! They're running away without even fighting us!!" Neptune's soldiers shout, "We're out of the castle!! Keep on going straight!!" and "Swim through the connecting way, and head for the inland regions of the island!!" The king's technique is named "Ultramarine!!!" and the current blasts everyone outward with a roar of "GUAA AAAH HHHHH HHH!!!" Page 4: Neptune's current slams bodies against the walls and sweeps allies and enemies alike through the palace. Someone yells, "H - hey, old guy ...!!! Get a hold of yourself!! Please!!" Neptune groans at the strain: "Wha aaaaa aaat?!! My body...!! Unghh... It will not move!!" He laments, "Ahhhhhh!! How cruel the bonds of age can be!!" His men cry, "Your majesty?!!" and "King Neptune!!!" as the king stalls. In a shadowed panel, Hody watches silently, then the rushing water continues to carry the escapees. Neptune manages one more desperate push, and someone screams, "HOE!!" before the current and whale-like force rush onward with "HOEE EEEEEE EELL!!!" Page 5: Megalo and Hoe pull Neptune and the others from danger. The rescued soldiers shout in relief, "Thank goodness!!! You have saved us!!!" Hoe bellows, "WHAAAAAAAAAALE!!" while Neptune groans, "OWW WWW WWW ...!" Zoro, still underwater and nearly out of air, is not safe yet. He mutters through the bubbles, "......!! I'm out of... breath ...!!" The current, the whale, and the scattered soldiers fill the water around him as the palace crisis keeps unfolding. Even after cutting Hody down, Zoro is now fighting the simplest and most dangerous enemy for a human below the sea: the lack of air.