Page 8: - Gloriosa explains Calm Belt once protected Amazon Lily but Shichibukai status now shields the island from interference. - Gloriosa warns new government ships can cross the sea and losing the title risks tragedy for children and elders. - Hancock questions if Gloriosa worries only for personal safety while viewing the crystal ball. Page 9: - Hancock orders Gloriosa thrown out immediately and calls her annoying. - Gloriosa protests her former empress status and questions Hancock's authority. - Hancock declares her beauty forgives all whims even if the country is destroyed. - Gloriosa notes Hancock's pose looks down on others but actually looks up. Page 10: - Gloriosa accuses Hancock of abandoning the country and being a traitor. - Hancock states she is current empress and Gloriosa has no right to speak. - Gloriosa explains she lives outside the village because of past actions. - Gloriosa admits admiration for Hancock's passion despite the argument. Page 11: - Hancock commands Gloriosa to get out of sight then says she was joking. - Gloriosa yells about being thrown as an old lady. - Gloriosa proclaims she remains a Kuja warrior even when old. - Kuja warriors react with alarm as Gloriosa falls and lands. Page 12: - Castle bells announce Lady Hebihime's bath time with loud repeated SFX, creating urgent public alert mood. - Kuja warriors shout orders to evacuate the castle immediately, panicked and hurried intent. - Curly-haired woman protests while holding food, reluctant and annoyed during evacuation. - Residents comment that stores will become crowded due to castle emptying, observational tone. Page 13: - Guards declare entering the castle is forbidden during bath time, authoritative tone. - Young girls discuss Lady Hebihime's age and bath secrecy, curious and gossipy mood. - Girl explains the Gorgon monster legend that turned people to stone, serious storytelling intent. - Children react to the revelation about the sisters' curse, surprised and engaged. Page 14: - Narrator explains the Gorgon placed a curse engraving eyes on the sisters' backs, ominous tone. - Explanation states the sisters never remove clothes near others to avoid petrification, cautionary mood. - Young listeners react with understanding that the curse is the sisters' pride, respectful tone. - Elder comments that Lady Hebihime is amazing while watching the bath, admiring intent. Page 15: - Blonde warrior worries Luffy may have returned to the village or climbed the mountain, concerned tone. - Luffy thinks Nami is not present and considers borrowing a pirate ship, strategic mood. - Luffy decides to ask the warriors for a ride to Sabaody, resolved intent. - Luffy notes that staying in place risks being found again, cautious thought.