Page 2: - Elderly villager expresses relief and requests healing for hips with excited mood. - Kuma calmly notes the disappearance of young people and resulting poverty in the country. - Villagers praise Kuma's miracle hands and request Sunday-only healing sessions. Page 3: - Ginny scolds the elderly crowd for treating the church like a nursing home and asking for too much help. - Elderly villagers tease Ginny about her cheapskate reputation and numerous suitors. - Ginny tells Kuma not to change the subject while villagers praise his kindness. Page 4: - Prisoners discuss a recent death by starvation and fear of King Begori's cruelty. - King Begori is described as a cold-hearted monster focused only on celestial tribute. - Kuma offers to remove pain or mild illnesses for the prisoners. - Elderly prisoner notes King Begori is worse than Ginny regarding prisoner treatment. Page 5: - Kuma grunts in effort while pushing against the restraint. - Distant voice cries out in pain amid collapsing structures. - Ginny reflects that shouldering burdens cannot erase ongoing pain and suffering. - Ginny notes repeated actions will cause recurring torment for those involved. Page 6: - Ginny states she wants to help others feel happier and expresses gratitude. - Kuma replies he is glad above all else and apologizes for burdening her. - Ginny insists that is not the point of the discussion. - Ginny calls for dinner and playfully suggests marriage to Kuma. Page 7: - Man begs for release of his wife and son due to normal status. - Figure offers self in place of family citing buccaneer blood. - Ginny questions whether actions would bring happiness. - Young Kuma voices desire to save people and sail the sea one day. - Kuma admires Dragon as cool and heroic. - Crowd thanks fish-monger and praises Ginny. Page 8: - Townspeople accuse Kuma of fighting royal army and beg for rescue. - Large scream erupts from crowd during confrontation. - Man labels Kuma a rebel amid explosions. - King discusses new law and treatment of southerners.