Page 8: - Wild-haired warrior declares intent to kill cloaked man immediately with aggressive mood. - Sweating woman questions if warrior sees himself as god with defiant tone. - Cloaked swordsman demands oath to end vile ritual or face delivered tragedy with cold threat. - Warrior reacts with shock and rage to the demand. Page 9: - Prisoners complain about cold and request clothes with desperate mood. - Prisoners argue over belief in admiral and Kona tree existence with heated debate. - Prisoners express fear of dying the next night. Page 10: - Prisoner describes explorer as famous botanist from their kingdom with informative tone. - Nico Robin asks about the man's identity quietly. - Prisoners explain botanists' role in discovering plants and advancing countries. - Bearded prisoner notes the explorer opposes the ritual but is too kind. Page 11: - Elder accuses chief of breaking law by allowing intruder to live with furious tone. - Warriors warn that intruder will bring greater calamity and mention killed Lord Kashi. - Chief is urged to follow pantori's last wishes regarding gods. Page 12: - Kalgara declares he will instantly take the head of anyone posing even slight threat to the village, conveying fierce protective resolve. - Tribesman urges Kalgara to speak up during tense confrontation. - Shandia chief acknowledges hearing the words of a man ready to risk his life and grants permission with solemn tone. - Chief states their pawtori is dead and he lacks power to hear gods' voices. - Kalgara responds with dismissive Hmph while walking away. Page 13: - Mousse addresses Kalgara as great warrior from inside basket. - Kalgara reacts with surprise upon seeing Mousse awake. - Mousse claims she got better and questions the meaning of progress. - Bald man announces discovery of the Kona tree in the forest. Page 14: - Villager yells that an earthquake has arrived. - Crowd cries out about Lord Kashi's curse and god's wrath. - People scream in terror as structures fall. Page 15: - Villagers cry for help to be pulled from rubble. - Shandia chief blames outsiders for provoking greater evil spirits' curse. - Kalgara internally regrets not killing the outsider earlier.