Page 8: - Winged Shandian expresses admiration for the bell's appearance. - Villagers note visible damage to one of the supporting pillars. - Elderly Shandian emphasizes the stone's importance as ancestral legacy protected at great cost. - Striped-shirt warrior identifies the object as the Poneglyph and urges others to examine it. - Unseen narrator voice reads partial inscription about true motives and sealing lips. Page 9: - Robin reads aloud the continuation of the Poneglyph text about the great belfry's ring and weaving history. - Elderly Shandian realizes the connection between the engraved words and Shandora's ruins. - Striped-shirt warrior questions how Robin knows the ancient script. - Winged Shandian calls out asking if Robin can read the script. - Robin maintains calm serious expression while facing the group. Page 10: - Robin reads the Poneglyph passage naming the ancient weapon Poseidon. - Robin internally rejects the information she has uncovered. - Shandians react with alarm at the mention of an ancient weapon. - Villagers question why such dangerous knowledge is recorded on the stone. - One man notices the engravings appear written in different scripts. Page 11: - Poneglyph shows Gol D. Roger's personal inscription about leading the passage to the ends of the world. - Elderly Shandian questions how Roger could write in the ancient script. - Robin realizes Roger visited Skypiea and the Poneglyph. - Elderly man confirms a man named Roger came to Sky Island over twenty years ago. - Robin asks if the elderly man knows Roger. Page 12: - Unseen voices discuss engraved proof of reaching the bell with uncertain tone in ruins setting. - Nico Robin reads aloud about leading the passage to the ends of the world, analytical intent. - Nico Robin identifies the stone as an information-recording poneglyph and notes two kinds exist, explanatory mood. - Nico Robin questions in shock whether the Rio Poneglyph could actually exist, intense realization. Page 13: - Old chief states the bell has fulfilled its purpose with declarative tone. - Nico Robin explains the connected text forms the complete non-existent Rio Poneglyph, analytical mood. - Nico Robin notes Roger must have connected the scattered information poneglyphs to reach his destination. - Old chief questions if his people no longer need to fight, emotional disbelief. Page 14: - Old chief reacts in disbelief that ancestors' wish has been fulfilled. - Nico Robin internally concludes she too must lead all passages she has read. - Villagers shout that gold is more valuable than Vearth in the blue sea and propose delivering the bell. - Robin affirms the idea with a faint smile. Page 15: - Villagers declare they will deliver the golden bell to the country's saviors as thanks for defeating Enel. - Nico Robin states Luffy's full name and notes he shares the same air as Roger. - Old chief admits endless fascination with the straw hat boy and questions about world history. - Old chief laughs that Luffy and Roger even share one letter in their names.