Page 4: - Profile text describes Shanks as one of the Four Emperors and captain of the Red Hair Pirates. - Doflamingo profile labels him Joker and notes his status in the New World. - Law profile mentions his alliance and epithet. - Caesar profile identifies him as a scientist allied with Doflamingo. - Bottom narrative text summarizes crew actions after two years and alliance against Doflamingo. Page 6: - Caption states 'ENVELOP THE FACTORY! DESTROY THE PLACE WHERE WE LABORED!!' with angry mob intent. Page 7: - Armored soldier declares today's execution of the cloaked figure. - Soldier shouts that the woman is tainted. - Soldier yells 'GO TO HELL, REBECCA!!'. - Soldier states malice rains down upon this girl. - Helmeted soldier protests that it has nothing to do with her. - Old man retorts that if she is just his grandchild then who cares. - Voice declares the cloaked figure is the shame of Dressrosa. Page 8: - Bandaged man agrees with crowd sentiment about the grandfather. - Furious man shouts it does not matter what someone's grandfather did. - Spectator states they might be seen as heroes in this country. - Spectator warns if they take her head. - Tall man with staff mocks the cloaked figure as a bigger heel than Bartolomeo. Page 9: - Cavendish angrily scolds the crowd for terrible manners and demands they feel ashamed. - Crowd of women calls out to Cavendish-sama in excited awe and admiration. Page 10: - Crowd urges Cavendish to attack Rebecca and expresses continued admiration for his beauty. - Cavendish questions Rebecca's grudge and defends her youth while facing death in the ring. - Crowd shouts for Rebecca to be killed and tells Cavendish to be quiet. - Cavendish challenges the crowd to descend into the ring themselves if they want her dead. Page 11: - Cavendish declares that a warrior's life is not for amusement and that he despises the tournament. - Spectator questions why the horse has a loudspeaker. - Cavendish thanks Farul for the loudspeaker assistance. - Kyros reacts with surprise that Cavendish spoke so boldly and admits he may not be so bad. Page 12: - Crowd switches to full support of Cavendish and abandons Rebecca. - Cavendish expresses pure happiness at his regained popularity. - Crowd notes it has been three years since his last such reception. - Cavendish internally notes the crowd's fickle and selfish nature.