Zoro has lost a significant amount of blood, and he could faint at any moment. Despite his weakened state, he condemns Cabaji and proclaims that if he were to be defeated by someone like him, it would mean his future is already over. Meanwhile, Nami plans to get her hands on the treasure kept in the warehouse and bids farewell to Luffy and Zoro.
Cabaji demonstrates his ultimate technique, aiming one hundred spin typhoons at Zoro, but Zoro skillfully evades them all. While Zoro is busy blocking and evading the spinning typhoons, Cabaji takes advantage of the situation, riding the wall and launching a surprise attack by jumping high in the air to deliver a direct stab. Buggy tries to immobilize Zoro by splitting his hand to grab Zoro’s feet, but Luffy steps on Buggy’s hand, preventing him from interfering. Luffy warns Buggy not to get in the way.
Zoro swiftly dodges to the left, escaping the attack, and then decisively defeats Cabaji with lightning speed sword slashes. Exhausted and feeling the effects of his injuries, Zoro asks Luffy to handle the rest of the fight as he wants to take a nap. Luffy and Buggy take their fighting stances. Buggy breaks the silence by pointing out Luffy’s straw hat, which reminds him of the impudent red-haired guy.