No assumptions, it's called reading the manga.
If I fall down and the grounds underneath me I don't need you to tell me I'm going to hit the ground.
The chapter.
https://manatoki73.net/comic/5284570
The number standing after Frankie attacked it.
That page also shows Luffy and Zoro falling...
There's no assumption or downplay.
We saw Frankie attack the number one time. He didn't drop it because the number was standing The next time we saw it after Frankie attacked it.
We see Luffy and Zoro falling towards the ground. Who's underneath them, that big ass number. If you're falling...
You are wrong.
Take a look at this post.
On the first page we see the number that Frankie shot standing next to other number. His face and covered in dirt and smoke. If you look directly above him you see Luffy and Zoro falling down, heading directly towards him.
On the second page we see...
Here it is.
We seen a number right underneath them as they are falling. The next scene shows a huge impact.
In the final scene we don't see that number anymore.
We see the silhouette of King, Queen, and the other two numbers.
Wrong, Zoro damage came from Queen trying to crush him in his mouth and failing and then from being thrown from a high distance. Even after all of that he only received a few minor bruises
Sanji is bleeding from the head. But don't worry he has to raid suit to protect him.
Lost? How did Zoro lose when Hakwkin, using a good card to go beyond his limit, couldn't even beat Zoro, who was using the average none haki attack. He failed to capture Luffy or Zoro. Even the manga stated Zoro bested Hawkins.
People are caught up in the, Zoro was bleeding so he lost BS. Yet...
What are you talking about. Zoro gave zero F's about Queen. He was going to take Kaido's head.
King is a swordsman. That means you will always be at his strongest when he is using a sword. Zoro is a swordman who has incredibly powerful range attacks. He can clip King's wings and cut him out of...
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