Page 8: - Young Nami affirms her dream of sailing the world and making a complete map with her own eyes, excited mood. - Nojiko asks if Nami's navigation study is because of her dream, supportive tone. - Bellemere notes Nami has progressed from land maps to sea charts, impressed. - Young Nami declares intent to sail everywhere using navigation skills, determined and joyful. Page 9: - Bellemere tells girls to eat heartily and not worry about appearance yet, casual and caring tone. - Young Nami says she is on a diet and only eats oranges, defensive mood. - Bellemere claims oranges give her smooth skin at age 30, proud and playful. - Nojiko questions Bellemere's diet statement, skeptical. - Bellemere insists the girls eat and dismisses poverty talk, commanding tone. Page 10: - Bellemere announces she is going to tend the orange trees, calm tone. - Nojiko explains Nami must accept secondhand clothes as younger sister, matter-of-fact. - Young Nami refuses Nojiko's hand-me-downs and states they are not real sisters, angry and hurt. - Bellemere reacts with shock to Nami's blood comment, tense atmosphere. Page 11: - Bellemere yells at Nami never to say they are not real family again, furious and emotional. - Bellemere states blood connection is not important and the girls could have better lives without them, pained tone. - Young Nami cries that Bellemere is not her real mom and wishes she were adopted by a rich family, sobbing and angry. Page 12: - Bellemere shouts at arguing sisters to stop with frustrated authority. - Nojiko yells back challenging Bellemere's feelings toward the family with anger. - Nami declares she no longer recognizes Bellemere during heated outburst. - Bellemere sighs and tells them to do what they want with weary acceptance. - Nami declares she will leave the house in defiant exit. - Genzo notes the outburst was only momentary heat with calm reassurance. - Bellemere tells Nojiko she is a prudent child while patting her head with soft tone. Page 13: - Nojiko offers to wait with dinner and asks Nami to bring back food. - Genzo laughs and tells Nami that coming to village center is not real running away. - Genzo notes Nami ran away from home and thus came to his home. Page 14: - Nami explains Bellemere spends all money on the sisters and villagers dislike her. - Nezumi questions why Nami thinks Bellemere would be happier without them. - Nezumi states Bellemere was a famous hell-raiser in the village when young. - Nezumi notes Nami has reached the age of considering others' feelings. - Nezumi recalls Bellemere was found near death on a battlefield in the past. Page 15: - Bellemere shouts for a doctor and insists the children be saved first. - Marine agrees to treat the children despite Bellemere's wounds. - Nezumi states Bellemere was found near death on a battlefield. - Nezumi explains Bellemere returned as a fine Marine after the incident. - Nezumi notes Bellemere left the village when the children were infants.