Page 1: - Crowd shouts announcement that Lady Hebi-hime has returned with excited mood. - Voices command to open the gates amid rumbling sound. - Kuja pirates declare huge haul with triumphant laughter. - Crowd welcomes Kuja pirates home with repeated cheers. - Specific calls greet Ran and Daisy by name. Page 2: - Crowd praises Lady Hebi-hime beauty with intense admiration. - Crowd identifies Gorgon sisters and cheers for Sandersonia and Marigold. - Young Kuja expresses desire to join the pirates someday. - Hancock states nothing has changed with calm tone. - Kuja woman reports carriage has been prepared for Hancock. Page 3: - Pirates report plundering government ship cargo along with merchant and pirate ships. - Pirates list haul contents including steel gunpowder sake and northern produce. - Hancock delivers newspaper from recent government ship encounter. - Elder Nyon asks Ran about obtaining any books. - Crowd welcomes Lady Hebi-hime back at castle entrance. Page 4: - Attendant describes village children carrying clay statue carefully to castle, cute tone. - Second attendant notes children painted the statue and worked hard on it. - Third attendant identifies it as a clay statue of Lady Hebi-hime made by village kids. - Hancock begins response about the statue then shifts to disgust at its ugliness. - Hancock orders the statue thrown away and floor cleaned, commanding tone. - Attendant agrees to discard the filthy item and remove it from the castle. Page 5: - Attendant reports dangerous monkey spotted in the jungle to Hancock. - Hancock notes absence of defending warriors at the port. - Attendant explains warriors left to subdue the monkey and will return soon. - Snake makes nuoro nuoro sound while coiled on table. - Blonde attendant questions the monkey report with confused expression. - Hancock requests white sake while snake remains wrapped around her. Page 6: - Hancock questions why Elder Nyon entered her private room. - Elder Nyon asserts she can enter from anywhere she chooses. - Attendants express surprise at Elder Nyon's sudden appearance. - Elder Nyon mentions a government ship anchored nearby. - Attendant apologizes and questions if Elder Nyon forgot her title. - Elder Nyon orders attendants to throw Hancock out. Page 7: - Elder Nyon states the government ordered Hancock to assemble and sent an escort ship. - Elder Nyon confirms the ship has come to retrieve Hancock. - Elder Nyon notes that cooperation upholds the treaty and protects Hancock's life. - Hancock demands why Elder Nyon did not go instead. - Elder Nyon confirms it is an invitation to war. - Hancock internally expresses fear while muttering but remains conflicted. - Elder Nyon urges Hancock that now is not the time for fear.