Page 16: - Tontatta warrior shouts at captain to keep moving forward or all sacrifices will be meaningless, urgent and desperate tone. - Tontatta group declares they have always been ready to sacrifice themselves, resolute mood. - Toy captain retorts that the idea is ridiculous while charging ahead with sword. - Tontatta urge captain to look forward, pleading and emotional intent. - Bird-like Tontatta presses that only the captain can eliminate Doflamingo, emphasizing his unique role. - Tontatta states captain is the only one among them who can succeed, hopeful yet pressured tone. - Tontatta questions why so much faith is placed in the captain, skeptical and heated mood. - Tontatta asks Leo what the captain represents to him personally, seeking clarification. Page 17: - Narrator explains that normally turned toys receive contracts making them obedient workers. - Tontatta calls captain just a one-legged toy in disbelief and emphasis. - Tontatta declares captain is the only toy able to rebel against the Donquixote family. - Tontatta explains captain has fought alone for ten years because of that ability. - Tontatta girl states Sugar forgot to impose a contract on the captain. - Tontatta notes that single mistake from ten years ago created the captain seen today. - Tontatta reflects that without the captain all other toys would have remained enslaved unknowingly. - Tontatta states the group would have had no choice but to succumb to their cruel fate. Page 18: - Tontatta girl declares the man is worth placing all hopes in, passionate and tearful tone. - Tontatta girl warns the country will be beyond saving if they ignore his cries. - Tontatta warrior recalls that when he was human the man's name was Kyros. - Narrator states nobody remembers him now but everyone once knew his name. - Tontatta group proclaims that is the captain they follow, unified and loyal mood. - Text identifies the captain as the greatest gladiator who ever fought in the colosseum.