Page 1: - Saul shouts Ylva, Magui, Ronja in panic while panting. - Saul questions the white cloth and where the kids are going. - Saul realizes the children are sleepwalking. - Narration states a sneaky move by God's Knights is happening to the kids. - Villagers warn not to touch the sleepwalking children and note one covered in blood. Page 2: - Saul yells to get the kids back to the school before being cut off. - Saul screams GWAAHHH it hurts after collapsing. - Villagers shout what happened to Saul and if something stabbed him. - Voice warns careful Saul and notes the teacher warned not to touch the children. Page 3: - Woman with glasses states nine students are walking while still unconscious. - Villager reports all students suddenly fell into deep sleep. - Man warns mysterious beasts have emerged from the forest. - Parent cries my kid is there among the school children. - Villagers question if the tikes will be okay with monsters present. - Transponder snail reports kids heading toward the eighth branch. Page 4: - Horned bull-like creature questions if the explosion means trouble at the Eighth Branch, worried tone. - Skeleton warrior urges the group not to lose composure during the crisis, commanding intent. - Panicking giants shout about being too drunk and call out for a great-great-grandchild, frantic mood. - Muscular giant declares a fire-svalr has been dispatched and rallies the fire brigade, urgent command. Page 5: - Skeleton warrior reacts with stunned exclamation at the sudden event, shocked mood. - Background giant questions the identity of the speeding object, surprised tone. - Group of giants collectively shout in unified shock and realization, alarmed intent. Page 6: - St. Summers mocks a giant's pained expression and references love as roses and thorns, mocking tone. - St. Summers expresses excitement about parents arriving and enjoying the game, sadistic intent. - St. Summers describes how deeper passion strengthens the thorns of his ability, explanatory mood. - St. Summers calls Gunko a stick in the mud for lack of enthusiasm, dismissive attitude. Page 7: - St. Summers discusses the central path and other thick branches as possible routes, strategic tone. - St. Summers asks Gunko which route she is using and criticizes her speed, impatient mood. - St. Summers states victims will die by love and calls it something to look forward to, menacing intent. - Hooded figure warns that the chosen path leads to ocean clouds by the village, cautionary note. - St. Summers comments that heading to the center makes them vulnerable and calls it harsh reality, cold tone.