Page 9: - Luffy shouts command at the ship to stop immediately while clinging and panting. - Crowd repeatedly cheers Straw Hat in support during the chaos. - Shirahoshi states that people's safety must come first despite personal pain. - Shirahoshi apologizes that the promise to Joyboy cannot be fulfilled. - Shirahoshi declares Noah must be destroyed and apologizes to her father. Page 10: - Luffy yells in pain from sudden impact against the structure. - Fish-men react with alarm asking who is interrupting. - Shirahoshi screams Luffy-sama twice while pleading for him to stop. - Shirahoshi begs Luffy to cease his actions with tears visible. Page 11: - Shirahoshi commands everyone to stop the attack at once. - Shirahoshi affirms she understands the danger to people below. - Shirahoshi insists Luffy does not need to destroy the ship. - Fish-man warns Cry-hoshi to move or the island will be destroyed. Page 12: - Shirahoshi cries that Luffy-sama got angry with her. - Someone tells Shirahoshi this is not the time for crying. - Sea King states the Noah is no longer falling. - Sea King announces the Noah has already stopped. Page 13: - Luffy weakly states the ship has stopped while panting from injuries. - Shirahoshi cries out to Luffy about his wide-open wounds and blood in worried panic. - Luffy responds with faint pained sounds. - Small voice notes relief that everyone is okay. - Sea Kings speak in unison about arriving late to save the island but prevent Noah destruction. - Sea Kings remark on Luffy as a strong human. Page 14: - Shirahoshi explains that Sea Kings were moved by Luffy's emotions and made a wish. - Shirahoshi admits she was very sad. - Sea Kings deny doing anything but acknowledge being called in time. - Sea Kings thank Shirahoshi for the timely arrival. - Citizens react with confusion about the Sea Kings stopping the ship. - Sea Kings state they answered the call and lent their power to protect the island. Page 15: - Crowd cheers that Fish-Man Island is safe. - Voice declares the Noah has not been destroyed. - Voice notes uncertainty about explaining recent events. - Crowd proclaims the Noah is stopped.