Ok so now this minuscule point black is Usopp's head. So where is usopp body? In the first comment you addressed the silouette as Lilith, now is Lilith + Usopp head.
As I said, it is very hard to tell with precision what is drawn there, however, you act as if you perfectly know that.
Oh no mocking the "reading skill" of people again, boy you gonna hurt me :(
Unfortunately, you are just nitpicking here and you know it.
What I said is Nami is talking to both Jinbe and Zoro, as the two are together.
For sure Zoro is not talking to Lilith when he says to launch the ship, is he?
I am not even gonna address this cause is totally unrelated with the point I was making, which is solely who that silouette is. You also ignored half the point I made, ignoring the narrative and symbolic factors entirely.
Is sad that you talk like the typical Zoro hater which I didn't know you were, but oh well.
You are basically denying what happened here. A freaking gorosei is about to slash the ship, with Nami, Usopp, and Chopper in it, but somehow they are not in danger, only the ship is, Najuro can't touch them. Let alone how dangerous and deadly Nasjuro is, and so how can you even process that somehow the characters aren't in danger her, but do you even know how maybe even more dangerous is to find yourself on a sinking ship? If the Sunny is in danger, then so are the characters in it.
Nami does react here tho, doesn't she? The fact that it happens after Zoro blocks Nasjuro does not matter a thing and I don't know why you address it. Panels drawn before are in function/ a set-up for the ones that comes later. The tension is between these two, they are the focus of these scenes.
What were they doing here? Or did they just started talking this chapter? I didnt know that!
But I dont see an head tho, you are the one who knows everything and can see an head there. I see Nami, who we can see alone on the ship bulwark just like the silouette, and just after Nasjuro's attack is blocked. The fact that, as you said, Nami didn't even see Nasjuro, if anything adds even more pathos to the scene, compared to the goofy reaction of the trio of Chopper, Usopp, Lilith.
And is also a recurring theme, as Zoro's fights and feats are mostly not known to the other crewmembers.
I don't know what are you talking about. I did not talk bad about any character here, nor is something I am used to do anyway. And you should try to do the same.