## One Piece Chapter 662, pages 15-17: Shichibukai Law Vs. Vice Admiral Smoker - Chapter: 662 - Pages: 15-17 - Characters: Trafalgar Law, Smoker ### Summary Page 15: The duel sharpens into accusation. From the smoke and broken ice, Smoker demands, "WHAT ARE YOU PLOTTING ON THIS ISLAND?!!" Law slips through the haze and wreckage, silent for the moment, while Smoker pushes forward. The two close again, blades and jitte crossing with brutal speed. Law sends his weapon arcing through the space of his Room, and Smoker answers with a head-on charge, smoke trailing behind him. Law then throws the question back at the Vice Admiral: "I COULD ASK YOU THE SAME QUESTION!!!" The exchange makes the conflict larger than a fight for survival. Each man knows the other is hiding a purpose on Punk Hazard, and neither is willing to reveal it first. Page 16: Smoker keeps pressing Law at close range, breathing hard but refusing to back down. "WHAT ARE YOU PEOPLE PLOTTING...?!!" he asks again, forcing the question through the clash. Law's expression stays unreadable. He answers with a warning instead of an explanation: "THERE ARE SOME THINGS YOU CAN'T SEE... UNLESS YOU VENTURE A FIELD A LITTLE, SMOKER..." Then he names the move: "SCALPEL." The word lands like a verdict. Law's hand reaches through the space of his Room, and the attack bypasses ordinary defense, aimed not at Smoker's body in a normal cut but at something hidden and vital inside him. Page 17: Law's "Scalpel" takes effect. Smoker's attack stops, his body slackens, and a small cube containing his heart is pulled out into the air. Smoker, stunned, can only think, "MY HEART...!!" The battlefield goes quiet around the decisive strike. Law stands at a distance with his hand out, holding the extracted heart while Smoker collapses beside the ice and smoke. The move does not kill Smoker immediately, but it gives Law control over something more dangerous than a wound. Smoker's strength, his Logia body, and his seastone weapon were not enough to stop Law from reaching what he wanted.