Page 8: - Sailor questions if rope was tied properly, urgent and alarmed tone. - Sailor screams that something is falling, panicked mood. - Voice announces raising the anchor now, procedural intent. - Sailors grunt about weight and request help, strained effort. - Wild-haired man declares reverence for ancestors like gods, fierce conviction. - Sweating companion states it is understandable why they are angry, empathetic tone. - Seated man in dark coat explains trees house ancestor spirits and irreversible action, explanatory mood. - Seated man notes how it happened, resigned context. - Man in dark coat tells all sailors to listen, commanding presence. - Man in dark coat admits no forgiveness possible and explains golden bell purpose, heavy tone. - Man in dark coat says they must do what they did but offers no excuses, conflicted mood. Page 9: - Shandia villagers scream to leave all the gold, mass panic and horror. - Dark-haired young woman pants heavily while running through grass, exhausted state. - Voice notes Noland and men are finally setting sail, observational tone. - Villager cries where is my father, desperate search. - Headband man questions why she is running so desperately, confused demand. - Cloaked figure calls out Mousse, recognition and concern. Page 10: - Cloaked figure poses hypothetical about poisoned cherished tree affecting forest and humans, serious tone. - Wild-haired man demands where Mousse has been, intense questioning. - Villagers ask what this is all about regarding Mousse, confused reactions. - Dark-haired young woman shouts what they would have done to the poisoned tree if known beforehand, desperate and tearful. - Wild-haired man warns letting them go will cause lifelong regret, threatening intensity. - Dark-haired young woman pleads father to call them back, urgent emotional appeal. Page 11: - Wild-haired man states the saviour of Shandia leaves with sad heavy heart and warns not to let the true friend go, emotional intensity. - Cloaked figure says he will speak for the admiral's honour anyway, formal tone. - Wild-haired man claims this may sound like just an excuse, defensive mood. - Dark-haired young woman reacts with shock and repeated what, stunned state. - Headband man explains the fearsome infectious aspect of tree fever from forest to human and human to forest, informative tone. - Headband man states the sacred forest had already died, grim fact. Page 12: - Dark-haired woman explains that Noland's intervention prevented further deaths from tree fever, serious and firm tone. - Headband man states the admiral understands the true terror of tree fever, calm explanatory mood. - Forest woman questions if the tree-cutting claim is true, surprised and uncertain. - Tall forest man explains trees were cut because they were already infected and too late to save, matter-of-fact. Page 13: - Fierce warrior declares that what matters most is realizing Noland's intent no matter when, urgent and passionate. - Warrior shouts that Kalgara has always thought only of protecting their lives, desperate tone. - Dark-haired woman cries out an apology to Noland that the crew has already set sail, tearful and regretful. - Warrior warns Kalgara not to go just yet even if he runs after the ship, urgent plea. Page 14: - Crew calls out checks for anything left behind and readiness to raise anchor, hurried and practical. - Bald man orders course set for Marie Joie and return to Lvneel Kingdom, cheerful and commanding. - Crew member admits they left something behind while others grumble, reluctant tone. - Feathered figure shouts a plea for Noland to wait while leaping, desperate. Page 15: - Crewman shouts in alarm that the golden bell is ringing, surprised and confused. - Feathered warrior yells while leaping desperately toward the ship, frantic. - Warriors on shore beg forgiveness from Noland and urge harder ringing to reach the ship, anguished. - Dark-haired woman stares in shock at the ringing bell and departing ship.