Page 0: - Chapter title page displays heading 'Pirate Fisher Tiger'. - Book stack labeled 'From Shipdecks Around The World Vol 9: Syrup Village - Kaya, Student of Medicine'. Page 1: - Narration states an eternal pose leads to Koala's home. - Crew announces they finally found Koala's home island. - Fish-man laughs that Koala looks different after new outfit. - Crew mentions giving Koala a nice haircut as well. - Koala hesitates about the new clothes. Page 2: - Crew yells at Koala to stop working when uncomfortable. - Aladdin states there is no use rushing her trauma recovery. - Long-nosed crew member supports Aladdin's view on trauma. Page 3: - Arlong demands Koala admit hatred toward humans. - Crew tells Arlong to give it a rest. - Arlong claims Koala's parents look down on fish-men. - Long-nosed crew member notes human society teaches superiority. Page 4: - Arlong states humans act afraid of fish-men with aggressive tone. - Bowler-hatted fish-man adds observation about human fear with thoughtful mood. - Fisher Tiger notes some humans show scorn while others show different eyes with calm intent. - Koala replies that humans know nothing about fish-men with soft innocent mood. - Fish-man questions if fear comes from being pirates with uncertain tone. - Crew members shout about location and ongoing events with panicked energy. - Koala smiles and suggests learning more about each other with hopeful mood. - Fisher Tiger declares they still know nothing about humanity with emphatic tone. - Female fish-man questions fear of the unknown with surprised expression. Page 5: - Narration indicates arrival at bustling town square. - Crew celebrates with loud laughter and splashing. - Koala watches party with smiling expression. Page 6: - Fisher Tiger tells Koala to step onto shore as her homeland. - Koala cries out her own name with tears. - Arlong yells for Koala not to leave and to keep sailing together. - Fish-man shouts that Koala is a great kid even though human. - Fisher Tiger offers to take Koala to village entrance. - Koala tearfully says she will tell villagers fish-men are nice. - Koala promises to take care of herself while waving goodbye. Page 7: - Arlong argues one girl cannot change villager views on fish-men. - Arlong compares Koala efforts to Otohime pleas falling on empty ears. - Jinbe notes Arlong has changed a lot in three years. - Arlong yells at Jinbe with angry expression. - Arlong predicts Koala will become like other humans when grown. - Koala cries while promising to tell villagers about fish-men.