Page 8: - Montblanc Cricket describes Nolan dying in tears rather than with the book's stupid smile. - Cricket recounts Nolan's final words claiming the gold mountain sank into the sea. - Narration states Nolan never considered an illusion and remained certain of the island's identity. - Narration explains the crowd viewed Nolan's claim as a desperate excuse and mocked him during execution. Page 9: - Cricket shouts that the crew's search for the sunken city has nothing to do with him. - Cricket questions whether his ancestor was honest or an explorer and rejects involvement. - Cricket describes growing up insulted and laughed at by strangers due to shared blood with Nolan. Page 10: - Cricket states he ran away from home and became a pirate to escape family embarrassment. - Nami reacts with surprise upon learning Cricket is also a pirate. - Cricket explains his ship arrived at the island ten years ago at the end of his adventures. - Cricket notes he did not choose piracy but sought to escape Nolan's curse. Page 11: - Cricket declares he arrived at the island by fate and can no longer run from Nolan. - Cricket states he was the only family member to reach the island despite despising Nolan most. - Cricket challenges Nolan directly to settle their matter. - Crew member protests they have no desire to become involved in family problems. Page 12: - Cricket declares the departure as final goodbye and warns that any gold search must be done alone. - Diver internally states he did not come for gold and wants to clear his ancestor's name. - Sanji explains the conflict was a personal fight between himself and the man who ruined his life. Page 13: - Voice continues that the diver wanted to settle the issue before dying. - Cricket suggests a hot-blooded backstory involving fist-based heart-to-heart talk underwater. - Shoujou questions why the monkeys are present and asserts a true man's bond. - Cricket notes the monkeys enthusiastically believe in Noland's gold after hearing rumors. - Luffy asks what the relationship is with the monkeys. Page 14: - Cricket warns Shoujou not to make him mad after being kicked without warning. - Narration describes deep sea and increased loneliness for a lone diver. - Shoujou protests being called boss and having followers barge into his life. Page 15: - Cricket states that honest understanding really lifts a man. - Luffy tells everyone to stay quiet and asks how to reach Sky Island. - Shoujou claims true friends need nothing more to understand each other.