Page 8: - Linlin declares excitement about eating with happy energetic mood in village setting. - Giant woman questions Linlin's size with surprised tone while comparing her to giants. - Linlin thanks the comment happily and states her hunger in cheerful context. - Narration explains young outcasts living freely among giants without status barriers. Page 9: - Linlin sobs repeatedly with distressed sad mood after misunderstanding. - Giant woman asks what is wrong with comforting concerned intent. - Giant child describes punishing bear and wolf to make them friends with innocent tone. - Giant man notes the bear was killed instantly with surprised realization. Page 10: - Giant woman affirms Linlin is kind and wanted the animals to be friends with warm understanding mood. - Villagers gossip in panic about Linlin killing the bear and fighting Eyri with alarmed tones. - Linlin pleads for forgiveness on behalf of the giant child with kind intent. - Narration states Caramel forgave all of Linlin's actions. Page 11: - Young girl explains the water-only fasting period for the festival with informative tone. - Linlin reacts with shock at the idea of fasting. - Narration notes giants took Linlin in with tolerance and generosity. - Giant encourages Hajrudin to fight with himself during the long duel. - Giant man comments on the unusually long 40-year duel duration. Page 12: - Excited child narrator describes Lord Yarle and Lord Yorle as respected giant warriors admired by all giantfolk. - Lord Yorle praises Hajrudin's fighting spirit with loud laughter and approval. - Elder giants greet Linlin and announce they have come to gather children for the Semla feast. - Children eagerly ask if they can eat the sweet dessert now before the fast begins. - Narrator explains Semla as a sweet dough treat topped with marzipan and powdered sugar eaten before the fast. Page 13: - Crowd gives thanks to the sun for children's growth and to Rold, Gold, and Balg during the feast. - Villagers cheer for newborn Prince Loki and shout 'YAAAY! SEMLA!'. - Linlin expresses extreme happiness and delight while rapidly eating Semla. - Giants warn Linlin she is eating too fast and there will not be enough for everyone. - Other children continue praising how delicious the Semla are. Page 14: - Narration describes the Winter Solstice festival celebrating the sun's death and rebirth. - Linlin cries to Mother that she is so hungry she feels like she will die. - Linlin begs to eat Semla immediately during the fast. - Caramel notes that Linlin has come to love Mother with all her heart. - Linlin screams in agony on the seventh day of fasting. Page 15: - Lord Yarle declares there is a limit to forgiveness even for a child. - Lord Yorle states Linlin has gone too far and is no longer considered a child. - Giants shout that Linlin is a demon with an unstoppable appetite. - Caramel is warned that this incident cannot be overlooked. - Narration states Linlin has destroyed the village of Elbaf.