Page 8: - Enel explains hopelessness as overwhelming strength preventing victory, delivered in aggressive lecturing tone during attack. - Zoro responds with strained exclamation indicating effort and pain. - Enel equates losing hope with dying, spoken in calm philosophical contrast to violent action. - Zoro gasps in pain from impact. Page 9: - Enel states death is most terrifying for mortals, spoken from position of power. - Nami shouts Zoro's name off-panel in alarm. - Enel explains prayer posture as result of terror, continuing lecture. - Zoro gasps in pain questioning Enel's strength. - Enel claims begging is human nature when terrified. Page 10: - Large impact SFX accompanies staff strike. - Nami exclaims in surprise at the attack. - Zoro dazed on ground calling out incoherently. - Enel questions Zoro's action as possible suicide. Page 11: - Enel demands if Zoro knows what Kairoseki is, intense questioning tone. - Enel reveals he added Kairoseki to his shooter to drain powers. - Enel explains Kairoseki seals devil fruit powers. - Zoro realizes his strength is being drained. - Swords clatter to ground with metallic SFX. Page 12: - Helmeted warrior shouts desperate refusal to live and intent to die taking opponent along. - Opposing voice accuses fighter of seeking death and warns that reject will destroy the body. - Fighter yells attack command while activating reject technique. Page 13: - Narration states truth resides in the heart and identifies speakers as history recorders. - Narration mentions sealed mouths and lost history. Page 14: - Short-haired woman affirms that guarding the poneglyph was the will of ancestors. - Voices discuss Shandora warriors protecting stone tablet from invaders 800 years ago. - Listeners note loss of many great men and theft of homeland. Page 15: - Chief declares that Shandora's proud flame will never be extinguished and identifies Upper Yard as lost homeland. - Warriors shout to restore the flame during forest charge.