Page 0: - Bottom caption describes Jango’s Dance Paradise volume 36 story about love shock from hot female captain, playful mood. - Chapter title introduces the rebellion’s leader Kouza as central theme. Page 1: - Commander Chaka reports exhaustive search of royal quarters, storehouse, balcony, palace grounds and gardens with frantic tone. - Chaka states the king is nowhere to be found, urgent and worried mood. - Starburst command orders continued search for the king. Page 2: - Guard insists no one saw the king leave his room last night. - Guard suggests the king may have gone for a late-night walk. - Another guard asserts the king must be somewhere. - Attendant responds uncertainly 'Umm, well…' beside empty bed. - Pell is noted as usually handling scouting jobs but is currently at Rain Base. - Chaka orders full combing of palace grounds and city. Page 3: - Chaka mutters that mobilizing the army on his authority alone would not be seen kindly. - Chaka curses while wondering where the king could be at this critical time. - Soldier on Den Den Mushi reports 'Y-yes, but… Apparently, the reports say he…' - Balcony soldier yells 'You found him!' - Guard reports 'SIR! W-WE FOUND HIS HIGHNESS!' with raised fist. - Chaka reacts with shocked 'WHAT!' Page 4: - Crowd shouts for Kouza to wait, urgent and supportive mood from rooftops. - Kouza demands explanation for the attack with angry and accusatory tone. - Turbaned man pleads for trust in the king while staring upward in fear. - Kouza accuses Cobra of sinking low with intense glare and scarred face. Page 5: - Scarred blond man explains his arrival in Yuba was to help his father not the king. - Usopp states he does not care for the king personally. - Townspeople mention high rebel casualties and numbers over 100,000. - Warrior yells not to retreat during the fight. - Figure claims doubts will vanish once rain comes. Page 6: - People cry out about destroyed canals cutting off water. - Wounded man wails in despair. - Someone whispers hope for rain to come. - Sanji reports Erumalu has become a ghost town. - Figure urges Kouza not to lose faith as rain will come. Page 7: - Cobra refuses to use Dance Powder and insists on waiting for natural rain. - Sanji accuses that Cobra must have some Dance Powder to spare. - Sanji argues a small amount of rain could stop the rebellion. - Cobra states Dance Powder is prohibited and calls forth misfortune. - Kouza declares he will not watch towns dry up and demands rain back.