Page 10: - Narration explains reject dial use is suicidal for normal people and notes Wyper standing after two uses. - Opponent voice states the last hit was felt and calls the seastone trick a stupid move. - Wyper shouts HINO! summoning the thunderbird attack. - Nami reacts with surprise that the drum transformed into a bird. Page 11: - No legible dialogue text appears on this page. Page 12: - Shandia warrior addresses the swordsman of the blue seas and challenges him to fight or die. - Opponent replies that it is worth trying. - Voice notes presence of seastone in the area. Page 13: - Nami shouts ZOROOOO!!! in alarm during the beast attack. - Zoro yells AGHH! and UGH! while enduring the Thunder Beast strike. Page 14: - Nami whispers in shock noting that even Zoro was defeated, conveying disbelief and fear. - Nami realizes aloud that everyone was beaten, expressing growing horror at the scale of loss. Page 15: - Shandia Chief questions why the warrior prolongs pain and asks if there is purpose in holding out longer, calm and probing tone. - Armored warrior states the Chief will die regardless and suggests passing in peace, cold and dismissive. - Chief notes the country will soon plummet into the sea and identifies the warrior as the only one to reach this place. - Chief presses why the warrior still stands, calling continued presence an unpleasant eyesore. - Armored warrior mentions fighting for 400 years to regain homeland and tells Chief to enjoy people. Page 16: - Wiper roars "FOR MY ANCESTORS!" with intense energy and raised arms. - Masked figure questions why Wiper resists to such lengths. - Voice calls Wiper to come over in the village. - Unseen speaker notes expecting a better answer and observes Wiper is barely conscious. Page 17: - Voices explain that an event became the ancestor's greatest regret. - Elder states the distant ancestor had another reason. - Elder identifies the ancestor as the great warrior Kalgara. - Small creature notes the reason was to recover homelands. - Elder declares "THE GREAT WARRIOR KALGARA HAD... LISTEN CAREFULLY."