Page 8: - Tom, bloodied and exhausted, repeatedly questions how many times he warned about the weapons in angry outburst. - Tom mutters that he already said it, conveying frustration and resignation. - Tom demands Franky take responsibility for the weapons' existence, calling him Bakanky with intense blame. - Franky stares in shock without words at Tom's accusations. - Franky yells that Tom has used his battle ships while defending or reacting. - Background voice notes lack of understanding about leaving weapons around. - Tom continues that the weapons will hurt even important people, emphasizing danger. Page 9: - Franky yells that Tom will be taken away in his current state, expressing panic and anger. - Franky questions if the listener can still claim no blame amid the crisis. - Background voices note that the attackers want the plans and will blame Tom as criminal. - Voices mention being deceived by the government and the attack on the ship. - Franky declares he will never forgive the listener, with intense close-up emphasis. - Franky screams there is no way to accept the situation. Page 10: - Iceburg tells Franky not to torment Tom further and defends that Franky is not bad. - Tom states the injury does not hurt or itch, downplaying pain. - Tom tells Franky not to apologize. - Franky explains the harpoon cannot be removed once stuck and apologizes while laughing. - Townspeople react with shock at the injuries and question what is happening. - Crowd notes Tom is down and points out the arriving group. Page 11: - Franky identifies Spandam with shock and anger. - Background voice calls the group criminals. - Spandam insults himself mockingly or reacts to the label. - Marine asks if they should head back to the city. - Spandam announces they are returning and dramatically presents the culprits to the crowd. Page 12: - CP5 agent with goggles asserts foes are immobilized and cannot move, triumphant mood. - Long-haired CP5 agent reassures citizens that CP5 has handled the aftermath, authoritative intent. - Citizen states they knew the true character from the start and wanted to investigate, defensive context. - Citizen questions if the target is in league with the Pirate King, suspicious tone. - Citizen notes charges would likely have been dropped after trial, regretful mood. - Suited man replies that the speaker was a great help, sarcastic response. - Frog creature yells GERO GERO in panic, surprised reaction. - Spandam laughs and challenges others to try escaping his way, mocking intent. Page 13: - Narration praises the Sea Train as marvelous and key to Water Seven prosperity. - Voice begins discussion on the matter of the Sea Train. - Elderly judge states they almost decided to pardon the defendant due to profound contribution. - Judge references previous charge of building Gold Roger's pirate ship. - Spandam pleads it was low-life over there who attacked the ship. - Spandam claims others are not the ones who attacked the ship. - Spandam begs for a break and questions why the crime is repeated. Page 14: - Crowd laughs loudly with DOWA HAHAHA and onomatopoeia. - Citizen yells what a thing to say from Tom's worker. - Long-nosed man questions what the group is trying to pull and notes no gain. - Agents state the government agency CP5 is sinking the ship. - Spandam laughs WA HA HA in response. - Goggled man reacts with silent shock. - Long-nosed man states they caught the group red-handed riding the ships. - Long-nosed man wonders if the listener is the one called Katy Flam. Page 15: - Voice states they are no longer able to act. - Goggled man notes ships that do things like that. - Spandam yells that those pieces of junk are not his ships. - Impact sound CHINCH rings out during strike. - Spiky-haired figure reacts with AH and exclamation during attack.