Page 8: - Luffy connects the shown symbol to a mark on Hachi's forehead. - Hancock and Elder Nyon react strongly to Luffy recognizing the symbol. Page 9: - Elder Nyon confirms Luffy's identity and references the Tenryuubito incident. - A newspaper from a few days ago is referenced showing the event. Page 10: - Two days have passed since the Tenryuubito incident. - Luffy was sent flying and does not know his current location. Page 11: - The black mark on Hancock's back is identified as the Hoof of the Soaring Dragon. - The same mark appears on Hachi's forehead. Page 12: - The Celestial Dragon brand appears as a large skull mark on the sisters' backs. - Luffy identifies the mark as belonging to the Tenryuubito. - Hancock reveals the sisters were formerly slaves owned by World Nobles. Page 13: - The three sisters were abducted from the Kuja pirate ship at age twelve and sold into slavery. - Luffy reacts with visible horror upon learning of their slave past. Page 14: - Fisher Tiger climbed the Red Line alone to free slaves in Mariejoa. - Tiger later formed the Sun Pirates with freed slaves. Page 15: - The slave brand was altered into the Sun Pirates sun symbol. - Tiger freed many Fishman slaves who escaped to sea aboard the Sun Pirates ship.