Page 0: - Cover story narration announces Captain Gaburu's return and calls laborers to arms with revolutionary tone. Page 1: - Onlookers express shock and confusion with ellipsis and fragmented reactions to the blast. Page 2: - Office staff directs damage claims to be forwarded while apologizing to the visitor. - Spectators question the identity and power of the scarred man. - Luffy directly asks the scarred man who he is and comments on his strength. - Scarred man is recognized with surprise and possible denial of identity. Page 3: - Scarred man refuses to reveal his identity and claims it is for both their sakes. - Luffy is told to watch where he is going as the door slams. - White-haired man states the scarred man is no ordinary guy. - Bearded man speculates the man has a bad reputation. Page 4: - Panicked citizens shout about stolen belongings including jacket, wallet, bag, and watch amid dust and smoke. - Bearded swordsman reacts with shock realizing his sword is missing and suspects the old man from before as a pickpocket. - Man in cap explains that fairies have taken all items and suggests laughing it off. Page 5: - Bearded swordsman demands to stop and declares the sword is Wano's national treasure. - White-haired man with sunglasses accepts a duel to reclaim Shusui for Wano. - Narrator notes fairies have long been unseen guardian deities of Dressrosa. Page 6: - Someone calls after Zoro asking where he is going. - Bearded swordsman demands if the culprit was found and insists Wano's treasure not be lost. - Luffy laughs and says it sounds fun. - White-haired man with sunglasses tells Luffy to wait and not wander off. Page 7: - Cloaked figure accuses a man of being one of Doflamingo's subordinates. - Cloaked figure demands information from captive despite the affiliation. - Captive admits no knowledge of capture locations or the SMILE factory. - Bearded swordsman concludes the captive knows nothing about the S.