Page 8: - Young Bonney sighs sadly outside the building expressing disappointment. - Bearded man dismisses the item as ordinary morning paper while holding envelope. - Woman asks if the item is a letter with raised arm gesture. - Bearded man confirms it is a letter and instructs placement in church mailbox. - Older Bonney expresses disgust at overly affectionate letters while tearing them. - Locals comment on frequency of letters sent to Bonney. - Bearded man challenges Bonney to spar after she refuses to fight. - Bonney declares intent to fight instead of reading letters. - Vegapunk writes promise to continue sending letters until time runs out. Page 9: - Bonney questions whether she imagined a huge version of herself moments earlier. - Large creature announces medicine time for Bonney with growling laugh. - Granny Conney advises hiding Bonney's abilities using hawk metaphor. - Girl questions why Bonney's abilities must be hidden again. - Girl reacts to bitter medicine taste while Bonney drinks. - Vegapunk states half the lab is holographic projection. - Vegapunk admits original Punk Hazard plan was more hazardous. Page 10: - Stussy wonders which has more checkered fate between human without free will and clone. - Kuma states he heard the subject will lose sense of individuality. - Suited man expresses feeling light after clothing change. - Stussy compliments the suited man's new appearance. - Warning given that Stussy remains human like everyone else. - Scientist questions what subject would do if ordered to kill a child. - Vegapunk notes subject already has reputation for total obedience. - Vegapunk asks what exact degree of free will will remain after process. Page 11: - Vegapunk resolves to send lifetime worth of love letters before year ends. - Vegapunk states he will keep writing until time runs out. - Bonney laughs happily while reading birthday messages. - Bonney notes she is almost nine and wonders about her growth. - Voice asks whether recipient thinks the sender has changed. - Crowd shouts congratulations during celebration scene. - Vegapunk states subject will retain some free will until process completes. Page 12: - Young Bonney expresses delight while eating, conveying pure enjoyment and hunger. - Young Bonney cheers thanks for the giant pizza, showing gratitude and excitement. - Young Bonney anxiously notes absence of any letter, conveying worry and disappointment. - Young Bonney mutters about no letter while clutching head, indicating growing distress. - Young Bonney recalls promise of a letter and states she is now nine, revealing sadness and longing for father. Page 13: - Scarred revolutionary recounts Kuma's silent rescue and departure, conveying respect and confusion. - Narration states Kuma rescued the Revolutionary Army again and no letter reached the church for half a year. - Cross-scarred elder asserts Kuma has reasons for keeping them in the dark. - Elder with cross scar insists young Bonney must remain under supervision until her tenth birthday. - Young Bonney accuses elder of lying about Vegapunk's statement and forbids staying inside. Page 14: - Cross-scarred elder reveals young Bonney's disease was cured long ago. - Pirates in town reveal Alpha and others are government intelligence agents. - Young Bonney doubts Kuma would send no letters and questions the situation. - Elder questions why a healthy girl would be kept trapped another six months. - Elder states pirates and sea beasts will help locate Kuma once they act. - Elder directs young Bonney to sail with Gyogyo and the others to find her father. Page 15: - Young Bonney calls the outside world a miracle and thanks God. - Young Bonney marvels at the sun, sky, dirt, and grass. - Young Bonney calls out to Gyogyo, Tots, and Potato while running outside. - Voice from ship calls young Bonney over to board. - Young Bonney shouts to set sail with excitement. - Queen Dowager questions young Bonney's presence outside.