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@dontflame theory which he said about a year ago iirc
What theory are you talking about?
But isn´t it the same direction?
The shockwave with we see have the same horizonal way.
Also we see Law move Zoro away, it began to explosion after Zoro get moved away with mean Zoroo hold the impact of the attack long enough. At least how I understand the way of the attack.
The trajectory remained the same. When Zoro blocks it you can see a ring from the attack being launched and it already shows the same direction in which it later goes:
Just look at the 'ring' in the first image and you can see the attack was upwards since the beginning.
Yeah, this is a sensible interpretation. I was thinking that Zoro had already shifted the attack by then, but it's also possible the shockwaves generated from the impact of the block tilted Onigashima, and that's why the attack went upwards.
At any rate, it doesn't match the initial trajectory of the attack when it's launched by Kaido and Meme:
It's plausible that Oda just didn't want Onigashima to be destroyed and there's no deeper meaning to it.
Law just teleported everyone out of the attack, including Zoro, that's why all of them are on the same location on the next page
Luffy is not with them when next we see them though? Killer asks for Luffy's whereabouts:
Killer : Where is Mugiwara ?
I guess it's plausible Luffy just ran off to face Kaido after Law shambled him out of danger.
if they ran and Zoro remained there, he wouldn't be in the same place as them.
Oh, I wasn't disputing that Law eventually teleported him. That's what I thought happened when we see the explosion (Hakai overpowered Zoro's block and he's rescued before it erases him completely).
While Law teleporting everyone out of the way makes sense, it's strange that no one thanks Law or comments on his assistance. If they all owed Law their lives, I would expect someone to say something about it.
All we know is that Law used his ability. It's not clear who he used it on.