Page 0: - Bottom caption text introduces Icefish Mermaid Kokoro-san enjoying a day off with bottle and umbrella. Page 1: - Speech bubble states Luffy and friends plan to leave the island soon. - Patrons shout 'Madame! Can we go too?!' and 'Will do!' with excited intent. - Shirley replies she sees the situation and suggests seeing them off. - Shirley notes they will close the cafe for a while with resigned mood. - Camie reacts with 'Ah...' in a small panel showing surprise. Page 2: - Shirley states she saw a future of Straw Hat Luffy destroying Fish-Man Island. - Shirley declares no more fortune-telling and that she is done with it. - Shirley questions her broken crystal ball with surprise. - Camie insists Luffy would never cause such destruction. - Narration notes Shirley's prophecies have never been wrong so she is frightened. - Shirley admits if her vision is wrong this once she would be happier. - Camie exclaims 'That's right!' with joyful expression. - Shirley asks forgiveness for doubting Luffy and decides to trust him. Page 3: - Shirahoshi begs Luffy to stay another day week or year with tears. - Shirahoshi wails asking if they are really leaving already. - Luffy tells Shirahoshi not to cry and that he sees her every time. - Brook agrees to stay and starts singing a new single about Fish-Man Island. - Sanji reacts emotionally to Shirahoshi's tears in flashback. Page 4: - Crew warns Neptune they cannot leave without revealing the bomb hidden in Luffy's Tamatebako gift to Big Mom, urgent and serious tone. - Neptune insists they must tell the crew about the concealed bomb despite hesitation, anxious mood. - Sanji declares he will eat anything including poison and blades to defy enemies, defiant and aggressive intent. - Sanji threatens future revenge on anyone making an enemy of the cook through meals, warning mood. - Neptune acknowledges the situation but suggests looking elsewhere, resigned and evasive. - Characters debate whether Big Mom will forgive them after sending a disguised bomb, worried context. - Group concludes they have become enemies of a Yonko and the day in the New World is over, despairing tone. Page 5: - Nami reacts with shock to the strange three-needle log pose being presented, surprised mood. - Fish-man navigator instructs Nami to examine the log pose used on the first half of the Grand Line, explanatory tone. - Navigator reveals the device has three separate needles and is a New World log pose offered as a gift, informative intent. - Navigator warns against relying on a single needle for New World navigation, cautionary context. - Nami notes the log pose still moves slightly despite appearing settled, observant mood. - Crew comments on the new log pose looking cool and questions its nature, curious tone. Page 6: - Navigator explains ocean currents and climate instability in the Grand Line and warns magnetic fields cannot always be trusted in the New World, serious tone. - Nami reacts with surprise to the revelation about unreliable magnetic fields, shocked mood. - Navigator describes how log poses normally attune to the next island's magnetic field but notes differences ahead, instructional intent. - Nami questions the risk of choosing among three needles and potential disaster from a single needle, concerned context. - Navigator states some islands may have vanishing magnetic fields while at sea, cautionary mood. - Nami observes two needles appear stable while one moves shakily like their old log pose, observant tone. Page 7: - Navigator states the log pose requires choosing between three possible courses where instincts decide life or death, warning tone. - Navigator explains each needle points to a different island and skilled navigators read slight needle movements for safety, instructional intent. - Diagram illustrates that unstable needle movement signals dangerous magnetic disruption around an island, cautionary context. - Luffy interrupts by grabbing Nami and demanding to see the log pose, energetic mood. - Nami protests Luffy's sudden action while he laughs loudly, flustered reaction. - Navigator warns against smashing the log pose and insists on choosing the safest route based on knowledge, serious advice.