Page 0: - Narration announces biggest fan-book project with details on page 10. - Bottom caption introduces arrival on lives of Straw Hat Grand Fleet. Page 2: - Minks discuss navigator skills and waiting for master with Marco the Phoenix. - Minks comment on their own ugly mugs scaring people and reference Pirate King. - Narration explains Marco's past with Whitebeard and Blackbeard conflict. Page 3: - Minks note master's face is scarier only when angry and mention kind village beyond waterfall cave. - Voices remark that his smile is cute and agree. Page 4: - Marco states treatment is finished but warns his restoration flame cannot cause major changes in others, calm explanatory tone. - Tama cheers that the creature is fine and calls Marco's power magic, excited and grateful mood. - Marco firmly orders the creature not to fly until tomorrow, stern commanding intent. - Elderly villagers call out to Marco about their back and knee pain, pleading and comedic tone. Page 5: - Marco wonders how Whitebeard built the village and recalls Pops was among the orphans, reflective tone. - Marco explains the country became lawless after falling and being unable to pay celestial offering, informative mood. - Marco notes Whitebeard sent supplies while concealing his identity and later went to sea, narrative intent. Page 6: - Marco states the crew decided to protect Whitebeard's important things after the Summit War, resolute tone. - Marco notes they fought Blackbeard pirates in repayment and that beautiful things can still be done with dirty money, reflective mood. - Marco confirms the village is Whitebeard's last memento and recalls Pops was stingy yet generous to his crew, nostalgic intent. Page 7: - Marco discusses Weevil claiming to be Whitebeard's son and targeting his inheritance, analytical tone. - Marco notes Weevil's mother Bakkin is a former pirate who sailed with Whitebeard thirty to forty years ago, informative mood. - Marco states they cannot leave the village and must send a message to Nekomamushi before meeting Luffy, decisive intent.