Page 9: - Oden shouts challenge at the boar asking if it seeks the object he holds, aggressive and defiant mood. - Oden's internal thoughts express guilt and self-blame over O-Tsuru's potential death, despairing tone. - Bystanders react with shock at the unfolding destruction. Page 10: - Oden announces Oden Two-Sword Style attack with aggressive battle cry. - Townspeople demand return of daughter and mother while blaming Oden as cursed child, angry and accusatory mood. - Oden internally claims responsibility for the disaster. Page 11: - Bystanders react with awe calling the attack impressive and suggest heading back. - Large impact SFX accompany the boar's defeat. Page 12: - Narration states capital survived but quarter was lost with no human fatalities. - Townspeople argue Oden caused the disaster yet acknowledge his cool actions. - Kin'emon cries emotionally while hugging Oden. - Oden begins a public confession to the crowd. Page 13: - Wide-hatted man laughs about being exiled from the capital. - Oden acknowledges disownment with strained smile and apology for timing. - Oden roars that the capital cannot handle him anymore. - Background voice calls the situation pathetic for the Lord Shogun. - Oden declares intent to head to the other side of the river and sleep by sunset. - Oden mutters about needing to eat something while moving. Page 14: - Oden shouts he would happily die for someone like him. - Woman asks if Kin'emon is crying. - Narration states emotional weight differs because Oden is Kin'emon's first follower. - Men call out to Denjiro claiming Oden inspired them first. - Voice welcomes Oden and mentions Lord Yasuie looking forward to arrival. - Someone protests the welcome as a lie. Page 15: - Servant offers to be stepped over to cross puddle. - Yasuie demands to know what Oden wants and comments on henchmen. - Attendant tells Yasuie not to be rude and identifies himself as newest servant. - Orochi introduces himself as humble servant taken in by Lord Yasuie.