Indeed, it’s true that an alive Ryuma would body zoro. After all, he is known as the “Sword God”. Also, the reason zoro said “let’s pretend this duel never happened” is for Ryuma’s sake. Brook’s shadow inhabited a true samurai master’s body and he felt the pride and honor of it, which is why brook’s shadow says “Giving this samurai body… a complete defeat, makes me feel painfully sorry”. Zoro is the same way regarding pride and honor, so he understands this and he knows that this isn’t the real Ryuma he just fought. So for Ryuma’s pride and because he wasn’t the real alive Ryuma, zoro says to just pretend the duel never happened.
Vinsmoke Nathan
2024-12-14 17:02:26 +0000 UTC
He didn't just sheath his swords, there is a type of attack that si considered a drawing attack, the attack is done from a sheathed position.
Iai is the name of a quick-draw combat technique that actually exists in real life