Page 8: - Long-haired figure screams in agony and rage vowing never to forgive Doflamingo. - Viola comments with serious tone that Doflamingo is a cunning man. - Armored soldier reacts with horror calling the events a real nightmare. - Soldier notes the loved king was sent to death for an uncommitted crime. - Bearded soldier expresses shame for having doubted King Riku. Page 9: - Viola explains that Doflamingo was intrigued by Princess Viola's ability. - Old man in top hat denies that King Riku is dead. - Viola states she is still alive serving as one of Doflamingo's subordinates. - Younger Viola pleads to serve under Doflamingo if he spares her father. - Viola reveals she changed her name to Violet as one of the family's officers. Page 10: - Viola affirms King Riku is still alive somewhere in the country. - Viola reflects on the unbearable pain King Riku and Viola-sama endured for ten years. - Viola describes the fear, anger, and tears of that decade. - Viola notes the manipulated soldiers struck down people against their will. - Viola questions the fate of King Riku's men killed that night. Page 11: - Soldier yells that the survivors are a bunch of traitors. - Large soldier declares he will take the survivors on as his men. - Large soldier explains they were only following the crazed King Riku's orders. - Soldier notes others bowed down to Doflamingo immediately. - Top-hatted soldier questions the decision with shock. Page 12: - Elderly man reminds off-panel listener of earlier town demonstration with serious intent. - Milo corrects name and states identity as toy dog with straightforward mood. - Woman explains toys were once family members with explanatory tone. - Toy soldier urges remembering human past with emphatic delivery. - Toy soldier declares current situation Dressrosa's greatest tragedy with grave mood. Page 13: - Narration reveals hidden will of rebellion once darkness is exposed with dramatic tone. - Narration states Doflamingo erased all seeds of revolt with ominous mood. - Narration notes instant hatred toward Doflamingo upon becoming toys. - Toy soldier declares tragic ranks hold key to strategy with forceful intent. - Usopp realizes the toys are the mentioned trump card with surprised shout. Page 14: - Usopp asks Robin for confirmation with urgent shout. - Usopp declares he will never forgive Doflamingo with angry resolve. - Goggled man insists goal is only factory destruction with panicked tone. - Toy soldier inquires what happened that morning with questioning mood. - Figure notes Usopp's appearance is no coincidence with dramatic delivery. - Cloaked warrior announces long-expected decisive battle day with rallying intent. Page 15: - Horned warrior confirms leading the seated figure to the location with laughter. - Elderly man states he must inherit command of Happo Navy with resolute tone. - Mechanical figure demands what was done to warrior Jeet with aggressive shout. - Blonde woman cries for help from grandpa while being carried away.