Page 8: - Hiriluk tells Chopper not to resent humans and states both are outcasts who endured hardship. - Hiriluk declares the kingdom is sick with hearts that are all ill. - Hiriluk insists there must be a cure despite claims of no cure for a sick kingdom. Page 9: - Hiriluk recounts story of a western thief diagnosed with grave heart disease who had money for best doctors. - Hiriluk describes the thief witnessing a mountain of cherry blossoms. - Hiriluk explains none could cure the disease so the man climbed a mountain. Page 10: - Hiriluk states the man was healed and calls it a miracle. - Hiriluk vows to cure the kingdom even if it is the last thing he does. - Hiriluk declares there are no incurable diseases in this world. Page 11: - Hiriluk calls the skull and crossbones a symbol of unwavering conviction. - Hiriluk encourages Chopper to venture the seas and meet proud pirates. - Hiriluk swears the island is as small as the circle he makes with his arms. Page 12: - Hiriluk firmly tells Chopper that wound decisions belong to the injuries themselves and orders him to rest at home with stern tone. - Hiriluk announces he must leave immediately because Robert urgently needs a doctor with urgent intent. - Hiriluk growls acceptance of Chopper's stubbornness then brightens with a plan to proceed together. - Guards discuss orders to hunt rare mushrooms for panacea preparation while questioning recent lack of mushrooms with puzzled mood. Page 13: - Hiriluk curses that the lizard-eyeball plan failed while being chased with frustrated tone. - Guard yells at Hiriluk to leave and accuses him of stealing money with angry intent. - Hiriluk shouts that the guards have arrived amid surrounding explosions. - Chopper calls out to take care while being hurled through the air. - Hiriluk yells for Chopper to execute the decoy plan during the chase. Page 14: - Chopper snaps at Hiriluk not to call him blue-nosed with angry mood. - Hiriluk retorts that Chopper would be dead without him and blames him for following. - Hiriluk mutters that this is his first real argument while sitting alone. - Hiriluk notes Chopper is crying again and offers a first present with gentle tone. - Hiriluk states an argument requires a partner and there is a first time for everything. Page 15: - Hiriluk gestures instructions while Chopper assembles the log decoy in the snow. - Chopper laughs joyfully while running past guards as part of distraction. - Hiriluk shouts while releasing the skull balloon marked with crossbones and blossoms.