Page 2: - Dog-like mink begs friends for forgiveness with tears and desperate posture. - Samurai declares intent to repay debt tirelessly while begging for understanding. - Cloaked elder states Wano men never shed tears but admits to ninjutsu coincidence. - Young girl asks if the men are crying with surprised expression. - Voice from off-panel notes deciphering of the stone is complete and calls to enter the whale. Page 3: - Mink guardian explains the stone's protection role and sacred status of Whale Forest. - Robin notes the inscription may point to a specific location. - Nami observes it resembles a sea chart drawn on the Poneglyph. - Nami reacts with shock at the implication of Raftel. - Cloaked figure confirms the red slab is the Road Poneglyph. - Mink states the stone guides to the final location. Page 4: - Luffy screams 'Raftel' at the top of his lungs with extreme excitement. - Minks warn there is a 'however' after the revelation about Raftel. - Voices exclaim that the location of Raftel is written on the stone. - Characters shout that Luffy will become the Pirate King. - Dog mink states there are a total of four red stones throughout the world. Page 5: - Dog mink explains that each Road Poneglyph marks a different point whose intersection reveals Raftel, calm informative tone. - Luffy reacts with shock to the existence of four Raftels and demands more details, loud surprised mood. - Dog mink states the destination emerges once all points are known and marked, explanatory intent. Page 6: - Luffy shouts in excitement wondering if One Piece is truly at the end of the path, ecstatic mood. - Dog mink confirms the crew is already on the right path toward Whole Cake Island, informative tone. - Dog mink notes the world is vast and only one Road Poneglyph location is known, corrective intent. Page 7: - Dog mink angrily names Yonko Kaido and Big Mom as current stone holders, furious tone. - Luffy declares the simple solution is to steal the stones from the Yonko, bold confident mood. - Crew members panic at the idea of fighting Yonko and express fear, terrified reactions. Page 8: - Nekomamushi explains that copies of Poneglyphs exist like fish prints and most people collect those instead, explanatory tone. - Nekomamushi states there is no need to steal the actual Poneglyphs, corrective intent. - Nekomamushi notes that no one has deciphered the Poneglyphs despite gathering copies, factual mood. - Robin is addressed directly about her safety and the Void Century, concerned tone.