Page 0: - Cover text announces volume 31 title 'DAVY BACK FIGHT!!' with author credit Eiichiro Oda. Page 1: - Title page credits author Eiichiro Oda beneath Luffy portrait. Page 6: - Usopp warns against agreeing to the game with furious pointing gesture. - Off-panel voice asks Usopp what is happening. - Narration highlights risk of losing a friend in the gamble. - Foxy declares Straw Hat Luffy accepted the challenge. - Foxy Pirates laugh and confirm there is no way out of the game. Page 7: - Luffy shouts warning at Usopp not to fall for trap with urgent angry intent during fight. - Usopp replies defiantly confirming he won't fall for trap in heated exchange. - Luffy threatens to return pain inflicted on Sherry with determined vengeful mood. - Luffy orders both to move aside while advancing with aggressive posture. - Background voice pleads with old man not to act in worried tone. - Voice reassures that Sherry will heal amid ongoing conflict context. - Luffy reacts with shock at mention of harm done to the horse. - Old man yells that they are pirates in defiant context. Page 8: - Nami questions the term Davy Back Fight with surprised confused intent. - Voice explains that captains from both ships agree to the game. - Voice states the game begins when captains propose it. - Foxy crewmate declares their captain is proposing the game with confident grin. Page 9: - Zoro admits unfamiliarity with Davy Back Fight in surprised tone. - Sanji states they never turn down a fight and questions the proposal. - Nami explains Davy Back Fight as a gambling game between pirate crews. - Robin notes that pirate groups use it to acquire good crew members. - Foxy crew confirms the game was invented long ago on Pirate's Paradise Island. - Nami states the format uses a three-coins rule meaning three rounds. Page 10: - Foxy crew states chosen crew must swear loyalty to winning captain. - Foxy crew explains winner may pick one crew from loser's team. - Foxy crew notes victor of each game may take loser's pirate flag. - Nami reacts in alarm to the warning that losing means losing friends. - Zoro warns that the game requires betting friends and pride with serious intent. - Zoro adds that winning makes one stronger while losing prevents return.