Page 8: - Warrior declares both gods must be eliminated despite differences as they are the same to the people. - Winged woman states this is the first resistance against Enel on Angel Island since he took the throne six years ago. - Masked figure questions the relevance of Gan Fall saving the girl from judgment. Page 9: - Winged woman states the man has finally stepped upon Upper Yard. - Winged woman notes Gan Fall never hurt anyone nor confronted Enel directly. - Winged woman argues the enemy's enemy is their friend and suggests letting Gan Fall and a priest kill each other. - Masked man warns that uncertainty means she will only be in the way of the battle. Page 10: - Girl named Aisa warns not to enter the tent yet. - Boy reacts with shock about Upper Yard while chewing. - Narration states the man who inherited Calgara's blood is quite angry. - Small figures comment that Wyper is scarier than God. Page 11: - Narration notes one would be buried under a tree with no balance between nature and civilization. - Woman in hat states it is the first time she has seen such a thing and they did not predict the tree growth. - Goggled man states there is no way to enter the forest and they will not see God at this rate. - Zoro calls to Nami asking if she can see anything from up there. Page 12: - Observer on cliff identifies Lipper Yard as the island where god lives with neutral observation tone. - Canyon figure asks what the observer sees with urgent questioning intent. - Second canyon figure urges the observer to respond and asks if god is present with impatient tone. - Nami whispers in shock questioning the nature of the island with wide-eyed realization. Page 13: - Rider yells during aerial clash with aggressive combat intent. - Grounded rider declares inability to bargain with opponent in firm refusal tone. - Opponent reacts with drawn-out exclamation indicating surprise. - Onlooker comments on the overwhelming speed of the fighters with awe. Page 14: - Rider shouts during dive with aggressive taunting intent. - Rider declares opponent is still lukewarm in battle with confident tone. - Observer questions the nature of the ongoing battle with shock. - Three onlookers react with successive cries of alarm and panic. Page 15: - Rooftop figure warns against angering god with urgent caution. - Second rooftop figure notes a foolish action by a girl with concern. - Caption labels the lightning strike as heaven's judgment. - Bearded man proposes creating an escape aid with determined tone. - Companion agrees with simple affirmative response. - Winged girl asks to save the targets with hopeful intent. - Additional voice reacts with surprise at the suggestion.