One Piece Episode 922 - A Tale of Chivalry! Zoro and Tonoyasu's Little Trip!

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#81
Neither of them had killing intent. Zoro detected that and responded in kind. Even then, Zoro was losing his patience...
Gyukimaro did. Why else left him to die? He not his friend. Not his ally. If he didn't care to save him, then that is killing intent.

Zoro doesn't read people like that to know they are no issue especially someone to take his weapon. That too stupid especially he us one to state not to underestimate NW. Doesn't fit.
 
#82
Gyukimaro did. Why else left him to die? He not his friend. Not his ally. If he didn't care to save him, then that is killing intent.

Zoro doesn't read people like that to know they are no issue especially someone to take his weapon. That too stupid especially he us one to state not to underestimate NW. Doesn't fit.
We mean a very specific thing when we mean killing intent. Besides, Zoro had Hiyori to tend to him. Hardly leaving him to die.

Zoro wasn’t underestimating the new world.
 
#83
We mean a very specific thing when we mean killing intent. Besides, Zoro had Hiyori to tend to him. Hardly leaving him to die.

Zoro wasn’t underestimating the new world.
He is leaving to him die as he isn't aware if medical from Hiyori was enough to save him since that was piercing blow to his body and he easily fainted in seconds, so again he grins at him after he falls over and shows he didn't care about letting him die.

He is if your fainting to enemies like that. He even fucked up the plan early by cutting official and making situations worser as being known wanted guy afterwards and getting hype tool in the arc badly.
 
#84
He is leaving to him die as he isn't aware if medical from Hiyori was enough to save him since that was piercing blow to his body and he easily fainted in seconds, so again he grins at him after he falls over and shows he didn't care about letting him die.

He is if your fainting to enemies like that. He even fucked up the plan early by cutting official and making situations worser as being known wanted guy afterwards and getting hype tool in the arc badly.
I mean, not really? That's not leaving someone to die if they are in someone else's hands. He grinned, because he was impressed with Zoro defeating Killer. That was it. It wasn't maleficent or anything like that.

Zoro admitted he let his guard down when fighting Killer(BTW, Killer was a tough opponent), and that first part is more generally due to Zoro's incompetence than him underestimating the new world or anything like that. Also, being wanted was partially a matter out of his control since he got unfairly accused.
 
#85
He is leaving to him die as he isn't aware if medical from Hiyori was enough to save him since that was piercing blow to his body and he easily fainted in seconds, so again he grins at him after he falls over and shows he didn't care about letting him die.

He is if your fainting to enemies like that. He even fucked up the plan early by cutting official and making situations worser as being known wanted guy afterwards and getting hype tool in the arc badly.
Zoro passed out from a stomach upset AS INDICATED


He didn't ruin the plan with the magistrate outside of himself. No one else was affected and the plan continued.

Also he saved Hiyori so who gives a shit
 
#86
Zoro passed out from a stomach upset AS INDICATED


He didn't ruin the plan with the magistrate outside of himself. No one else was affected and the plan continued.

Also he saved Hiyori so who gives a shit
Never knew hungry can make him weak. Since when he is Luffy? Show me evidence of past fights he gets hungry like Luffy? Stop with that as we all know he fainted from blood loss, not hunger problems. Your making it worse saying that.
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I mean, not really? That's not leaving someone to die if they are in someone else's hands. He grinned, because he was impressed with Zoro defeating Killer. That was it. It wasn't maleficent or anything like that.

Zoro admitted he let his guard down when fighting Killer(BTW, Killer was a tough opponent), and that first part is more generally due to Zoro's incompetence than him underestimating the new world or anything like that. Also, being wanted was partially a matter out of his control since he got unfairly accused.
Again he isn't unaware them having enough medical to save him, so why would he know this? Not really, he grinning at him fainting soon, not his actions. It shows in Round 2 as he still didn't respect him until Kappa intervene about it.

Nerf Pleasure, Kamazou. Not Killer we know. Hurts his performance bad when your opponent not even same as he is and 100% mentally to boot. He did underestimate NW and it's his incompetence together. It's a mixture of both.
 
#89
Never knew hungry can make him weak. Since when he is Luffy? Show me evidence of past fights he gets hungry like Luffy? Stop with that as we all know he fainted from blood loss, not hunger problems. Your making it worse saying that.
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Again he isn't unaware them having enough medical to save him, so why would he know this? Not really, he grinning at him fainting soon, not his actions. It shows in Round 2 as he still didn't respect him until Kappa intervene about it.

Nerf Pleasure, Kamazou. Not Killer we know. Hurts his performance bad when your opponent not even same as he is and 100% mentally to boot. He did underestimate NW and it's his incompetence together. It's a mixture of both.
Why would he be grinning at Zoro faintining soon? That’s applying a malicious element that he was never shown to have towards Zoro considering when they rematched he didn’t try to kill him. If he was so intent on killing Zoro than why didn’t he when he was unconscious? Considering he was angered that one who was undeserving of Shusui used the blade, Zoro showing his backbone as a warrior by taking out Killer despite his injury seems like a far more reasonable to be impressed by.

Zoro got sloppy in that one fight. He even admitted it. It wasn’t because he underestimated his opponent, it’s because he let his guard down. That’s why he got injured. That’s all. Considering the fox didn’t murder him when he had the opportunity to, I think it’s pretty obvious why he initially didn’t try killing the guy when they met up again.
 
#90
Theres an SFX right there written by Oda telling you what's happening.

Write a letter to Oda to complain. I can't change shit that's canon
There suffix for in other translations it being dizziness, not hunger. Stupid to enforce that on him when his character never center about hunger making him weak as his past fights never show any type of stuff. He isn't Luffy. Learn to be legit than make-up shit.
 
#92
After he defeated Morgan, do you remember?
No blood, he fainted from hunger only

Chapter 7, if you don't believe you can check by yourself
After being on there for weeks. That understandable especially how he been treated with low energy on a pole until Luffy saves him. This one there is no indication that he was so malnourish he can barely fight when he choose to fight Gyukimaro and didn't seem off his game in that fight, so not the same thing at all.
 
#93
Why would he be grinning at Zoro faintining soon? That’s applying a malicious element that he was never shown to have towards Zoro considering when they rematched he didn’t try to kill him. If he was so intent on killing Zoro than why didn’t he when he was unconscious? Considering he was angered that one who was undeserving of Shusui used the blade, Zoro showing his backbone as a warrior by taking out Killer despite his injury seems like a far more reasonable to be impressed by.

Zoro got sloppy in that one fight. He even admitted it. It wasn’t because he underestimated his opponent, it’s because he let his guard down. That’s why he got injured. That’s all. Considering the fox didn’t murder him when he had the opportunity to, I think it’s pretty obvious why he initially didn’t try killing the guy when they met up again.
He was grinning in same page looking at Zoro, pretty sure he knew was coming and this isn't his first fight. He is weapon collector after all.

He left him to die in the snow thinking nothing won't save him at all from injury and he not suppose to know that Hiyori would have medical to do that, so understandable why he thought he was dead for good.

He kinda did underestimated while a mixture of being sloppy. You don't have to kill someone to knock them out. Luffy and Sanji as well other shows that. If he wasn't able to knock him down, then it really sends bad vibe on Zoro especially he didn't do it in the second fight and needed to be call off by the Kappa.
 
#94
He was grinning in same page looking at Zoro, pretty sure he knew was coming and this isn't his first fight. He is weapon collector after all.

He left him to die in the snow thinking nothing won't save him at all from injury and he not suppose to know that Hiyori would have medical to do that, so understandable why he thought he was dead for good.

He kinda did underestimated while a mixture of being sloppy. You don't have to kill someone to knock them out. Luffy and Sanji as well other shows that. If he wasn't able to knock him down, then it really sends bad vibe on Zoro especially he didn't do it in the second fight and needed to be call off by the Kappa.
He was grinning, because he was impressed that Zoro was able to defeat Killer.

Also, what do you mean he left him to die thinking nothing could save him? There were literally two people there to save him. It wasn't like he was abandoning him in the middle of nowhere. Besides, Zoro is a tough guy. He had no reason to doubt that someone as absurdly strong as Zoro would end up dead from that sort of wound when there were people there to help him. If he was so intent on seeing Zoro dead, why didn't he just kill him when he was unconscious? Also, what makes you believe that he could have provided medical assistance to Zoro that would be of a higher standard than what Hiyori could provide?

Zoro wasn't intent on just beating the fox. Zoro needed the fox to tell him something, namely the location of Shusui. Knocking him out or killing him wouldn't have helped his situation. He got sloppy because he was so engaged in fighting Killer, that the Fox was easily able to exploit an opening.
 
#95
He was grinning, because he was impressed that Zoro was able to defeat Killer.

Also, what do you mean he left him to die thinking nothing could save him? There were literally two people there to save him. It wasn't like he was abandoning him in the middle of nowhere. Besides, Zoro is a tough guy. He had no reason to doubt that someone as absurdly strong as Zoro would end up dead from that sort of wound when there were people there to help him. If he was so intent on seeing Zoro dead, why didn't he just kill him when he was unconscious? Also, what makes you believe that he could have provided medical assistance to Zoro that would be of a higher standard than what Hiyori could provide?

Zoro wasn't intent on just beating the fox. Zoro needed the fox to tell him something, namely the location of Shusui. Knocking him out or killing him wouldn't have helped his situation. He got sloppy because he was so engaged in fighting Killer, that the Fox was easily able to exploit an opening.
Not really, he was grinning on seeing him about to keel over and he knew was the fight was done. Nothing showed he was admire or impress by Zoro when he took his weapon and needed to fight him back in second round. He only stop once Kappa told him, not because of admiration or respect. Shows after he left him t die when he fainted.

Again how would he know they could save him since he isn't psychic to know there was medical knowledge with them. Talking about perspective, not obvious with Zoro not dying of course. Though it's how he was treated like a fodder by two guys he should have beaten, but instead he fainted in the end and make look like a joke. He didn't kill him cause he see this many times on battlefield and usually let people die on their wounds is not farfetched. He isn't sadistic to keep gnawing at him as shown either on being masochistic to kill.

He has to beat him to get his sword back as you can knck someone out without killing them. Gyukimaro shows he wouldn't go down until he did and he failed to do that despite having 2 rounds with him. Again it makes him look bad than good.
 
#96
Not really, he was grinning on seeing him about to keel over and he knew was the fight was done. Nothing showed he was admire or impress by Zoro when he took his weapon and needed to fight him back in second round. He only stop once Kappa told him, not because of admiration or respect. Shows after he left him t die when he fainted.

Again how would he know they could save him since he isn't psychic to know there was medical knowledge with them. Talking about perspective, not obvious with Zoro not dying of course. Though it's how he was treated like a fodder by two guys he should have beaten, but instead he fainted in the end and make look like a joke. He didn't kill him cause he see this many times on battlefield and usually let people die on their wounds is not farfetched. He isn't sadistic to keep gnawing at him as shown either on being masochistic to kill.

He has to beat him to get his sword back as you can knck someone out without killing them. Gyukimaro shows he wouldn't go down until he did and he failed to do that despite having 2 rounds with him. Again it makes him look bad than good.
No? He smiled literally directly after he saw Zoro fell Killer. Considering later on the Fox didn't show any bad will or intent towards(it even being noted that the Fox had no intention of killing him), I think its pretty obvious he knew Zoro wasn't going to do die. Also, he would be leaving Zoro to die if there was no one around. But there were people around. Hiyori was actively watching the fight. Yes you could say it was a bit of a presumption, but I don't see why the Fox guy needed to stick around when A) He probably wouldn't have been able to help him anyway, and B) there were already people there to care for him. Also, considering how strong Zoro is, and considering the fact that even freaking Killer didn't die from his wounds, I think its pretty safe to assume that the Fox could have guessed that Zoro wouldn't have died to such a minor injury, especially when there was someone literally right there to help him, or get him help.

Your "left him to die" statement literally doesn't make any sense when you consider there were literally other people there, who were probably more capable of assisting Zoro than he was. Even if Hiyori wasn't able to help Zoro directly, she would have been more than capable of getting someone who could help Zoro, something that the Fox wouldn't be able to do.

He fought Zoro, because Zoro was persistent about getting back Shusui, which was an ancient and revered artifact, but even then, he didn't fight Zoro with the intention to kill(I think the fact he wasn't trying to kill Zoro the second time actually does demonstrate a level of respect for Zoro).

How was Zoro treated like fodder? Zoro's only mistake was letting his guard down when he fought Killer. Its pretty heavily implied that Zoro was going easy the second time he fought the fox, and it was also implied he was reaching the limits of his patience. It would not have benefitted Zoro to knock the fox out, otherwise he wouldn't know where the sword was. How is the fox going to tell him the location of the sword when his unconscious?

Zoro was clearly dominating the fox in the second round, literally sitting on his human form at some points. I don't see how that makes him look bad.
 
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