Page 5: - Caption states Hachi’s Ocean Floor Stroll Vol. 39 'Catfish Village Expresses Its Gratitude' as volume reference Page 6: - Usopp suggests maybe it is time for a new ship while hammering - Voice notes the ship has gone to tatters unnoticed - Usopp yells to hell with that orangutan for damaging the ship further - Chopper calls Usopp a heartless bastard in angry retort - Luffy yells god damn it while falling from above - Usopp sniffles that Luffy really is a crew member worth keeping - Luffy grins and says the Going Merry is still an irreplaceable member Page 7: - Voice asks who they are looking for again - Crew member states they have arrived at the place marked on the map - Luffy yells holy moly in shock - Usopp shouts whoa- in surprise - Nami notes the man who talks of dreams lives there - Robin identifies the man as Montblanc Cricket Page 8: - Voice wonders if the resident is super duper rich - Voice shouts that is his house - Chopper asks what they mean in confusion - Sanji states he sure does dream big for a dreamer - Zoro tells the others to look again and calls them dimwits Page 9: - Luffy-like figure yells in shock at sudden tower collapse. - Off-panel voice dismisses impact as just a wooden board. - Sanji remarks the owner must be cheap noting half the structure is fake veneer. - Nami states vast gold is hidden on Jaya island. - Robin replies she does not know full details but mentions the rumor. Page 10: - Usopp questions if pirates buried treasure on the island. - Chopper replies that no one knows the answer. - Luffy calls out to check if anyone is home inside the building. - Sanji notes the resident lives alone at the island edge. - Nami reacts with surprise confirming the location of gold. - Usopp urges Chopper to start digging immediately. - Nami warns Luffy not to enter the dangerous structure. Page 11: - Nami reads the book title Noland the Liar aloud. - Luffy laughs and praises the title and subject. - Usopp notes the picture book appears very old. - Nami realizes the resident is not currently home. - Sanji confirms he was born in North Blue and read the book as a child. - Nami questions Sanji about the title Noland the Liar. - Sanji recalls reading the story frequently in his youth. Page 12: - Narration states this is a story from long ago over 400 years prior. - Text introduces Montblanc Noland living in a North Blue kingdom. - Narration notes townspeople could not tell if Noland's tales were true or fiction. - Noland is described as always speaking of grand unbelievable adventures.