Page 11: - Helmeted giant reacts with shock upon recognizing King Harold. - Unseen speaker apologizes for loud children while defending past statements about the times. - Warm female voice greets Luffy by name and welcomes the Straw Hats to Elbaf after hearing from Saul. - Narration voice recounts King Harold's clashes with village elders and his trade-over-war philosophy. - Glasses-wearing man states the country refuses to recognize the prince's claim, leaving Elbaf without a sovereign. Page 12: - Curly-haired woman asks Luffy why his appearance differs from his previous all-white look. - Luffy replies cheerfully with Okey-dokey to the woman's question. - Voices call out to Maya and instruct others to show the visitors around the school. - Woman states she was looking forward to seeing Luffy in his current appearance. - Woman exclaims that Luffy resembles a legendary Elbaf warrior, making her heart skip. Page 13: - Narration declares the structure is the world's greatest library. - Voice asks Robin if she likes books. - Furry creature welcomes visitors to the mysterious Owl Library. - Scholar states all books rescued from Ohara 22 years ago are stored here. - Scholar explains any book brought inside gets gigantified. - Scholar urges viewers to feast their eyes on the collection. - Voice warns Robin to be careful with the book she is holding while entering. Page 14: - Long-haired man notes the other figure also has nothing but free time. - Long-haired man references a previous mention of true fear. - Horned man welcomes disturbance and states he has nothing to do but kill time. - Long-haired man questions whether true fear still motivates the other. - Horned man confirms they have been friends a long time but never met face to face. - Horned man admits he cannot stop trembling even now when thinking about it. Page 15: - Grinning man in dark hat declares he would have ruined the location and killed everyone if present, conveying ruthless intent. - Grinning man advises stamping out enemies without mercy and calls Mosa too naive for a noble soul, aggressive mentoring tone. - Chained man thanks the speaker for counsel but states he does not want that outcome, quiet refusal mood. - Grinning man notes the chained man's harsh words yet observes underlying kindness, observational commentary. Page 16: - Western Village residents shout about drinking while waiting and complain the feast is delayed, casual impatient mood. - One villager accuses others of having way too much to drink, scolding tone.