Page 0: - Title text announces chapter theme of catching the Southbird. Page 1: - Voices cry out "NOLAND!" repeatedly from the forest. - Cricket describes being greeted by an unusual bird cry upon arrival. - Narration notes the sound from the enormous golden bell and a loud bell-ring. Page 2: - Narration recalls civilizations that rose and fell across the sea and the former glory of an ancient city. - Cricket and others react emotionally to the name "Noland!". - Cricket shouts about standing in awe of the ringing bell. - Bar crowd cheers with loud exclamations and laughter. Page 3: - Sanji explains he found three gold ingots shaped like bells at the ocean bottom. - Woman questions what is enormous about the small ingot. - Narration confirms the ingot as proof of past civilization but notes missing solid proof. - Characters discuss whether the city of gold exists. Page 4: - Luffy expresses excitement at discovering more artifacts inside the library. - Usopp confirms the findings while examining the relics. - Nami comments on the large size of one artifact piece. - Nami reacts with awe at the sparkling golden relic. - Usopp questions the shape of the golden relic resembling a penguin. - Masira presents the final artifact and notes its limited value after years of diving. Page 5: - Nami questions whether the Southbird's cry is unusual. - Luffy confirms the cry matches Noland's log description. - Masira states the Southbird is real and native to the island. - Masira and Shoujou begin explaining the historical use of Southbirds by sailors. - Characters react in panic to the sudden tower collapse outside. Page 6: - Luffy reacts with shock and confusion to the sudden order. - Masira demands the crew immediately catch the Southbird and head south. - Zoro questions the abrupt instruction about the bird. - Nami asks why the bird is suddenly critical. - Luffy states that sailing south is the only way on the Grand Line. - The brothers explain the knock-up stream and directional challenges. Page 7: - Zoro retorts that Luffy is worse than an animal at navigation. - Luffy laughs off the criticism. - Nami recalls that some animals perceive magnetic waves for orientation. - The brothers warn that the Southbird is essential or sky island travel is impossible. - The brothers stress the Southbird's unmatched ability to point south. - The crew is urged to stop arguing and head to the forest immediately.