Page 8: - Top-hatted man explains the assumption that criminals were government officials and the fake was shown, in a calm deductive tone. - Top-hatted man suggests the act may be revenge by personal enemies, continuing the logical breakdown. - Top-hatted man states the first step was obtaining the fake blueprint, setting up the problem. - Top-hatted man declares the core problem after outlining the setup. - Top-hatted man notes that no one would remain to inherit the real blueprint if the owner is killed. - Top-hatted man asserts the victim is not foolish enough to ignore this risk. - Top-hatted man concludes the real blueprint would lose its owner if the plan succeeded. - Injured person on floor reacts with shock at the deduction about entrusting the blueprint. Page 9: - Top-hatted man reasons that the blueprint is no longer with the victim or at least not accessible. - Top-hatted man states the group knows nothing from the victim's actions so far. - Top-hatted man notes the entrusted person must possess skill to handle the blueprint. - Top-hatted man warns the victim not to move, emphasizing lack of proof. - Top-hatted man mentions five years of investigation yielding no proof. - Top-hatted man shifts to examining the blueprints they possess and their signatures. Page 10: - Top-hatted man reads the names TOM, ICEBERG, KATI FRAM from the blueprint. - Top-hatted man identifies the company as TOM'S WORKERS. - Checkered figure states the enemies were close, calling it a miscalculation. - Blonde figure notes the victim would not have dreamed of being outwitted so easily. - Top-hatted man reveals they have lived in the town for five years. - Top-hatted man states the company name is very interesting to them. Page 11: - Top-hatted man states the victim was once Tom's disciple, difficult to deduce. - Top-hatted man notes the government recorded two disciples of Tom. - Top-hatted man explains Tom's Workers company has many mysteries and no registrations. - Top-hatted man references an agent confirming a death in an accident eight years ago. - Top-hatted man recalls the name KATI FRAM despite the supposed death. - Top-hatted man points at the scattered papers while naming KATI FRAM. Page 12: - Masked man recalls the visitor entering Galley-La gates four years ago in reflective mood. - Woman with glasses confirms she remembers the same event with calm certainty. - Man in wide-brimmed hat states the visitor named himself only once with emphatic tone. - Narration reveals Tom's other disciple Kati Fram is still alive in town as key fact. Page 13: - Two characters shout the name Franky in unison with shocked realization. - Bandaged man notes unexpected relationship between the two figures. - Another voice confirms there is no mistaking the identity. - Checkered coat man dismisses Franky as mere dismantler and hoodlum. - Top-hatted man adds that Franky had no traceable origin despite efforts. Page 14: - Voice explains many opportunities existed to hand over the blueprint. - Another notes the group were neighbors keeping least suspicious distance. - Prediction voice states a dead person cannot participate in events. - Speaker mentions Franky Family visits shipyard regularly to sell materials. - Cloaked figure on floor comments on entrusting blueprint to only one disciple. Page 15: - Luffy declares the door ahead must be the target with determined shout. - Nami alerts group to many people lying in front of the door. - Sanji identifies the correct location with urgent yell. - Usopp protests being ordered around while charging forward. - Chopper refuses Luffy's command during the rush. - Group calls to crash straight through the door together. - Luffy questions if they entered the wrong room after impact. - Usopp corrects that the target is the next door over. - Background voice calls Luffy a moron for the mistake.