Page 0: - Title text presents chapter name Bolero with pirate-themed slogan on curtains. Page 2: - Narration introduces the great warrior Kalgara. - Older man orders to light the flame of Shandora. - Warrior declares we are here with desperate roar. - Narration explains belief that bell ring would reach Noland. Page 3: - Elder states the bell was not rung even once. - Narration recounts Noland died claiming Shandora glory. - Narration notes sailors later called Noland liar for his steadfast belief. Page 4: - Narration states Kalgara died glorious death trying to signal friend. - Elder asks chief about Kalgara's regret. - Wyper explains Kalgara's greatest regret was never ringing the bell. - Wyper questions if ringing bell now could still reach Noland. Page 5: - Caption states heaven is close above the ruins; reflective tone on location. - Warriors repeatedly shout Wyper's name; urgent intent to gain his attention amid crisis. - Panic voice warns everyone will die without fleeing; desperate survival mood. Page 6: - Voice accuses theft of everything; outraged tone toward Enel. - Voice questions Enel's right to act; accusatory mood. - Fighters declare this is the end of everything; despairing intent. - Fighter states Enel is not holding back and urges escape; urgent warning. - Single exclamation of 'Oh crap!' indicating sudden realization of danger. Page 7: - Enel declares all life an eyesore and commands return to origin; god-like superiority intent. - Enel laughs claiming the sky as god's territory; manic triumphant mood. - Enel repeats laughter and states 'I AM GOD'; arrogant declaration. - Warriors shout to fall back; urgent retreat command. - Voice states humans should be glad to return to the Blue Sea; mocking tone. Page 8: - Villager screams about village being destroyed; panicked distress. - Survivors note they would have been burnt if they stayed longer; relief mixed with shock. - Survivor comments the escape was close; tense aftermath mood.