Page 0: - Chapter 230 title page features Sanji in a domestic setting with multiple dogs. Page 1: - The crew arrives at Jaya on May 21, 1122. - A large golden bell is present near a ruined tower on the shore. Page 2: - Listeners react emotionally to the story of the golden bell and Noland. Page 3: - Three bell-shaped gold ingots were recovered from the ocean near Jaya. - The ingot serves as evidence of an ancient civilization. Page 4: - The crew examines multiple strange artifacts inside a library on Jaya. - A golden bell relic is uncovered among the artifacts. - Masira identifies the bird relic as matching Noland's log description. Page 5: - The Southbird produces a distinctive cry noted in Noland's log. - A massive crash occurs as the tower structure collapses. - The Southbird is confirmed as an existing species on Jaya. Page 6: - The crew gathers around a map of Jaya to discuss directions. - Southbirds are needed to locate the correct path to the knock-up stream. - Normal compasses fail to indicate true south on the Grand Line. Page 7: - Certain animals can navigate using magnetic fields. - The Southbird is described as the keenest navigator among such animals. - The crew must reach the forest that night to use the Southbird.