Page 8: - Luffy promises Hancock he will visit the island daily to bring provisions from the Isle of Women with enthusiastic intent. - Narration describes Rusuka island as harsh Forty-Eight Seasons land in the Calm Belt. - Luffy excitedly asks Hancock for famous Gorgon food items recalling its taste. - Hancock reacts with blushing embarrassment and offers to bring anything Luffy desires. - Rayleigh warns against spoiling Luffy during training and stresses survival skills. Page 9: - Luffy declares he smells adventure with high excitement. - Rayleigh states the island contains over five hundred powerful beasts too strong for current Luffy. - Rayleigh warns that without training Luffy cannot sleep safely at night. - Luffy inquires about learning the power known as Haki. - Rayleigh begins explaining Haki as a power existing in every human. Page 10: - Rayleigh explains Haki exists within every human as presence spirit or aura. - Luffy yells in shock at the gigantic elephant charging. - Rayleigh shouts watch out and tells Luffy to observe carefully. - Rayleigh states most people live without noticing their own Haki. - Rayleigh notes Haki can be divided into two main shades. Page 11: - Rayleigh defines Observation Haki as the power to perceive hidden enemies and read intentions. - Rayleigh notes this ability is called Mantra in the Sky Isles of Skypiea. - Rayleigh introduces Armament Haki as wearing an invisible suit of armor. - Luffy reacts with AHH and HUH during the elephant attack. - Rayleigh continues teaching while the elephant rampages nearby. Page 12: - Luffy declares the key use of the ability while striking the beast. - Luffy expresses surprise that the attack causes him pain despite his rubber body. - Rayleigh notes recognition of the technique from a previous event. - Beast bellows loudly in pain from the successive blows. Page 13: - Rayleigh explains that Armament Haki can solidify and strike Logia users. - Luffy connects the explanation to previous encounters with Aokiji, Smoker, and Kizaru. - Rayleigh introduces the two shades of Haki as Observation and Armament. Page 14: - Rayleigh defines Sovereign Haki as the ability to overpower an opponent's will. - Rayleigh states that Sovereign Haki cannot be trained. - Luffy recognizes the technique as the one used at the auction house. Page 15: - Luffy laughs and asks if he has earned respect for defeating the beast. - Rayleigh acknowledges Luffy's achievement without using his own hands. - Rayleigh notes that mastering Haki will not be simple. - Rayleigh advises focusing on personal strengths among the three Haki types.