Page 8: - Festive shamisen music plays with lively notes indicating celebration in the Flower Capital. Page 9: - Franosuke angrily questions a worker about a construction part then accepts praise with a bow and thanks. - Worker calls out from above asking if there are any problems. - Another voice clarifies that the comment was praise not criticism. Page 10: - Usohachi counts sliced paper pieces and claims the blade draws no blood. - Usohachi demonstrates toad oil healing a cut and promotes sales to the crowd. Page 11: - Instructor corrects O-Robi's posture and warns that time is short before the shogun summons her. - O-Robi responds calmly with yes while continuing the dance practice. Page 12: - Unseen narrator voice states this is Wano Country ruled by shogun Kurozumi Orochi whose officials reek of Kaido. - Kin'emon warns the group to listen and stresses the need to blend in quietly. - Zoro emphasizes becoming citizens calmly until comrades arrive and preparations are finished. - Headband man notes Kaido will notice quickly if they act openly. - Background villager expresses relief that the killer will finally commit seppuku. - Official voice orders the mission to be carried out. Page 13: - Spectators mock the condemned as a grave robber and killer whose death will bring peace. - Flashback narration recalls Ryuma's body from 23 years ago. - Narration states two items vanished during the pirate incident. - Text reveals the second missing item was the famed sword Shusui. Page 14: - Executioner taunts that Shusui now rests in his hands and questions if the condemned stole it from bandits. - Executioner urges the man to commit seppuku honorably and admits his sins. - Official notes the knife lacks a hilt and is unsuitable for fighting. - Condemned man accepts the order with a quiet 'Fine...' Page 15: - Crowd screams in shock at the thrown knife. - Zoro declares he smells blood and accuses the executioner of being the real killer. - Narration states the Wano arc begins in chaos. - Voice cries 'Forgive me, Kinemon!' during the outburst.