Page 8: - Ipponmatsu expresses shock that a timid girl carries a high-grade sword. - Tashigi nervously apologizes for obstructing business. - Ipponmatsu threatens to sue for obstruction of business. - Ipponmatsu accuses the woman of revealing too much information. Page 9: - Tashigi asks if the customer loves swords. - Zoro states he is talking about Roronoa Zoro. - Tashigi notes the three swords remind her of a certain bounty hunter. - Tashigi criticizes treating swords merely as a means of making money. - Tashigi states the swords are crying. Page 10: - Ipponmatsu complains about reduced customers since a monster took charge of the town. - Tashigi recalls her shop once teeming with Grand Line entrants. - Zoro notes occupations reflect the needs of the time. - Zoro reacts with surprise to Devil Fruit mention. - Tashigi declares intent to retrieve masterwork blades from criminals. Page 11: - Zoro asks if the shop will take Wadou Ichimonji as well. - Tashigi reacts with shock upon recognizing the sword. - Tashigi states she detests swords being used for evil. - Tashigi clarifies she does not want the swords for herself. - Tashigi strongly recommends buying Sandai Kitetsu. Page 12: - Shopkeeper explains Nidai Kitetsu history and high value with informative tone. - Female customer reacts with disbelief at the low asking price. - Zoro questions aloud whether the blade carries a curse. Page 13: - Shopkeeper warns that Kitetsu swords bring tragic deaths to wielders. - Shopkeeper insults Zoro as an amateur who should avoid expert talk. - Shopkeeper begs Zoro not to take the cursed sword. Page 14: - Zoro proposes testing his luck against the sword's curse. - Shopkeeper yells for Zoro to stop the dangerous test. - Wife cries out in fear of the falling blade. Page 15: - Zoro declares he will take the Kitetsu sword. - Zoro instructs the shopkeeper to select one more blade.