Page 8: - Hancock demands explanation of the symbol's meaning with raised arm and intense tone. - Elder Nyon insists the symbol is private and not shown to others while sweating. - Luffy reveals he saw a similar mark on his friend Hachi's forehead. - Luffy states he does not know the mark's meaning but got it mixed up with Hachi's. Page 9: - Hancock questions how Luffy entered the room again with shock. - Elder Nyon tells Luffy to relax and explain everything. - Elder Nyon identifies Luffy as the pirate Monkey D. Luffy. - Elder Nyon states Luffy has seen the depth of the man's heart. - Elder Nyon declares the man punched a Tenryuubito and caused worldwide stir. Page 10: - Elder Nyon notes the government sent its greatest force yet Luffy escaped. - Luffy states he does not regret punching the Tenryuubito. - Luffy explains the Tenryuubito harmed his friends and he was sent flying. - Hancock reacts with quiet realization about Luffy's actions. Page 11: - Voice states Luffy challenged heaven like the previous man. - Hancock offers to explain the symbol's meaning on Luffy's friend's brow. - Hancock reveals the mark as the crest of the Tenryuubito called Hoof of the Soaring Dragon. - Luffy recognizes the mark as identical to Hachi's. Page 12: - Narration states the skull brand is indelible proof that slaves are less than human, delivered in declarative mood. - Luffy reacts with shock and horror upon recognizing the Tenryuubito connection. - Celestial Dragon gloats about receiving a free Fishman slave, conveying casual cruelty and entitlement. - Hancock confesses that the three sisters were once slaves to the World Nobles, spoken with heavy emotional weight. Page 13: - Luffy cries out that the sisters were slaves, voice filled with horror and disbelief. - Young sisters recall the first man they saw as a ball of terror and refuse to think about the abuse. - Hancock states they could find no hope after the abduction, spoken in despairing tone. - Luffy calls out for Sonia and Mari while trying to comfort the crying sisters. Page 14: - Narration describes one man climbing the Red Line with bare hands and shaking the World Government. - Hancock explains Tiger entered Mariejoa to free oppressed Fishman slaves. - Tiger shouts for slaves to run and not get caught again during the escape. - Young sisters state they owe Tiger an unfathomable debt for their freedom. Page 15: - Narration states Tiger formed the Sun Pirates with former slaves and made an enemy of the World Government. - Luffy realizes the mark on Hatchi's forehead is the Sun Pirates symbol, not the original brand. - Hancock notes that the Tenryuubito mark was changed into the symbol of the sun as if lifting a curse.