Page 0: - Cover text states chapter title 'PACIFIST' indicating thematic focus on Kuma's pacifist nature. - Bottom text credits cover request by Mattitakeshi and notes tanukis styling Oden's hair. Page 2: - Civilians shout protests against burning the southern province and call Kuma a murderer. - Voices plead with Kuma to stop and avoid becoming another casualty. - King Becori declares the policy of burning the nation to gain favor with Celestial Dragons. - Soldiers announce that anyone disagreeing with the king's edict will be executed. Page 3: - Bonney internally notes she has never seen her father so on edge. - Civilians urge Bonney to stay inside and tend to the wounded. - Soldier calls Kuma a bumpkin priest and warns of consequences for opposing the king. Page 4: - Elderly man questions how Sorbet has a new king and to whom the crown fell. - Narration states Kuma became king living in a beaten down old church. - Crowd chants Kuma's name and declares him their king. - King Bulldog admits he is only a figurehead and Kuma is truly running the country. Page 5: - King Bulldog shouts in shock noting the runner looks just like Ginny, surprised and confused mood. - Young woman pants heavily while running, focused on building stamina with determined intent. - Child Bonney states her goal to sail to the horizon with daddy by age ten, hopeful and innocent tone. - Kuma yells daddy in flashback, reacting with alarm to the child's statement. - Young woman reacts with surprise WHA- in present time, startled expression shown in circular panel. - Elderly man calls for Kumachi to pull himself together and questions if she ate a Devil Fruit. Page 6: - King Bulldog demands an audience with King Kuma in urgent commanding tone. - Elderly man panics calling for Granny Timp while warning Bonney about her body limits. - Man in vest wonders if the power is the Age-Age Fruit and questions its source. - Transformed elder notes he still cannot fully control aging but shows off wrinkles in amazement. - Bulldog introduces himself as the previous king and advisor to Bonney's father. - Elder recognizes that Bonney has already met the old queen dowager Conney. Page 7: - King Bulldog states the article stinks of Becoris propaganda and calls it a smear job. - Man with cross reports battle ships on standby and World Government backing for Becoris. - Elder confirms Becoris is plotting a comeback with government support. - Group discusses that Becoris is likely laughing overseas about the situation. - King Bulldog declares he will not let Becoris take one step on Sorbet soil. - Elder refuses to stay in the country if Becoris returns and wants to avoid seeing his face. Page 8: - Young Bonney asks if Kuma is leaving and expresses loneliness with sad tone. - Kuma promises to return soon and tells Bonney to be good, noting she looks like him. - Citizens discuss building a safe home protecting Bonney from natural light sources. - Marine soldiers label Kuma the tyrant who usurped the throne and call for his death. - Marine officer orders to kill Kuma on sight and claims rightful rule of Sorbet. - Kuma is shown sinking the Marine armada in a distant panel.