Page 8: - Scarred woman states the sword now belongs to the recipient with calm acceptance. - Small figure begs the sensei to allow possession of the woman's sword. - Exhausted swordsman expresses relief that the sword remained on the island. - Young scarred swordsman declares his vow to become the world's greatest swordsman with heaven-reaching strength. - Young scarred swordsman promises to grow stronger for both himself and another person. - Young girl watches silently with a gentle smile during the vow. - Scarred swordsman questions how a Wano sword reached the East Blue. - Scarred swordsman realizes the white katana and Enma share the same master smith. Page 9: - Voice notes the scarred swordsman has drawn all three swords at once. - Attack is named Imperial Twin Blades during the clash. - Enma is called out as the blade collides. - Small character addresses Zoro-juro and recalls being told not to say sunacchi. - Swordsman grunts in pain from the heavy impact. Page 10: - Narration notes the old man always sat by the shore and his name was never learned. - Young girl states she never used the word sunacchi herself. - Young girl explains she heard the word from an old geezer in her village. - Scarred swordsman reacts with shock to the revelation. - Young girl reveals Shimotsuki Kozaburo left the country illegally over fifty years ago. - Young girl states Kozaburo was the master swordsman and Kuina's grandfather. - Small character shouts sunacchi as a battle cry that gives courage. Page 11: - Young scarred boy states everyone at the dojo says the old man was a samurai. - Old man questions if it is true the boy was told he is a samurai. - Small onlooker finds the word sunacchi weird and decides not to use it. - Young boy tells the old man it is none of his business and to scram. - Old man accuses the boy of bringing marines down on his head. - Young boy retorts that the old man is a useless windbag. - Old man orders the boy to be quiet. Page 12: - Young Zoro offers the two swords casually stating they are not valuable anyway, showing determined training intent. - Young companion panics about lacking money to pay for the swords. - Young Zoro declares he must train nonstop after losing again to Kuina. - Older man Kozaburo asks if the boy is fed up with dojo practice. - Kozaburo explains that smiths forge swords to take as many lives as possible. - Kozaburo states swords exist to cut people down and should be used for training. Page 13: - Young Zoro realizes the swords fulfill their purpose well when used effectively. - Kozaburo considers criticism of named blades as praise and dismisses weak opinions. - Kozaburo explains that deadly swords are wrongly believed to be cursed. - Kozaburo reveals he named his magnum opus blade after its chilling temperament. - Kozaburo states he crafted the Lord of the Underworld sword when young. - Large text reveals the blade name Enma in a dramatic panel. Page 14: - Injured man realizes the old swordsmith was a samurai from Wano. - Characters note that Shimotsuki Kozaburo left Wano illegally over fifty years ago. - Villagers mention the village was founded by pirates and named Shimotsuki Village. - Kozaburo states named blades stay vigilant waiting for a worthy swordsman. - Present-day swordsman identifies the smith as Shimotsuki Kozaburo. - Swordsman declares the sword is testing him and chooses its wielder. Page 15: - Zoro realizes Oden could wield Enma easily and that the sword is not malicious. - Zoro concludes he has not been measuring up to Enma's standards. - Zoro questions if Enma is testing him through excessive haki drain. - Kozaburo's voice recalls that appeasing Enma requires going all out with haki. - Beasts Pirates shout to King about the pirate hunter and plan to take his head.