
It’s not allowed just because it’s a prison.
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Even though it’s scattered, this guy isn’t dead?
Please give me your signature!
I like that part.
Did Oken get angry with you?
Was it allowed…?
>>6
Since Rohan-chan’s story is also out from prison…
>>8
It’s a different world.
It’s being released on the non-moving side… but it’s probably parallel, so it’s fine.
Well, I only killed one bad person when it comes to murder.
Even if it was the year 1999, in modern society, the way it runs rampant is definitely something scary.
Even if the prison forgives, will Okuyasu forgive?
>>12
I feel like they could have just fought and ended it when they encountered the ship if they wanted to.
When Oken was young, he was really cool…
Putting aside the mistakes I’ve made, I think a foolish college student who can seriously pursue their dreams without any experience of setbacks is almost invincible mentally.
If you change your ways, you might be able to become a good guitarist… maybe.
I was told that I should become a proper guitarist once I got out, so I guess I’m forgiven there.
The crimes and ages that can still be rehabilitated in prison just in time.
That thing wasn’t dead…
>>19
You’re alive, so you were made to confess during the insect-eaten incident, right?
>>21
The impression of the scene where someone is standing and dying (but not really) is so strong that I forget the developments that follow.
It’s already a monster with an A rating in adaptability and everything except precise movements, but having an A rating in growth potential is insane.
I like how you live messily despite not having any significant beliefs.
A specification where damage does not return to the main body with remote control, surpassing the power of Clare D.
Since modern times, it has specs that allow it to dominate in any department.
My brother is someone who might have killed Koichi, so Okuyasu probably can’t say much either.
How did you know? → I was planning to knock both of them out.
Well, I just had a conversation with Okuyasu, and that’s the end of my appearance, so even if you just see my part, you wouldn’t think I’m dead, right?
Well, my brother was also the kind of guy who should have died, so it feels like he was barely forgiven.
Yukitaka’s brother has probably killed many people, but I wonder if this guy has ever killed anyone other than Kyocho.
>>28
I think the only thing I’ve done besides killing my brother is theft.
>>31
Wasn’t the character too different at that time?
Kakyou is indirectly killing Josuke’s grandfather because he turned Angelo into a Stand user.
With that face, he’s still in high school, so he probably wasn’t thinking that deeply about it.
>>29
If getting pierced by an arrow is no good, then it just means you die, so I don’t really care.
When it comes to being allowed or not, Rohan-chan is also a man who could easily be on the side of not being allowed…
The ability to impose the electricity bill incurred on an individual household.
>>33
It’s the kind of harassment that a rowdy teenager would come up with, and I like it.
Yamato knew that his older brother was a worthless piece of trash, so it was understandable that he could be killed.
>>35
This guy is way too strong even as a mid-boss, but if he becomes an ally, that’s just unfair.
>>36
If you’re an ally, you’re in the category that gets killed by Kira.
>>36
If you’re running away, you may be strong, but if it’s a situation where you have to confront it, it seems like it will become quite a battle.
>>36
There are too many stories that end up going nowhere, mainly led by Boss Kira.
Even though it can’t be helped that he is a villain, someone who has committed murder can’t be accepted as an ally. In the end, Kira was killed not by the protagonist, Jotaro or Josuke, but by something fateful, and since DIO is a monster, that doesn’t count.
A character that suddenly appeared after the meeting with Oken, unrelated to the situation.
By the way, I didn’t know, but it seems that Koichi-kun likes Muscular Girl Band (it’s written in the book when it was published).
It is said that both the power and speed are at a quasi-stardom level, and the range is incredibly long.
If it has a power source as a bonus, it can recover damage instantly, so it’s probably a character that can’t reappear because it’s too strong.
>>42
Additionally, the ability matches perfectly with the purpose of searching for Kira.
>>44
It seems like I’m about to be blown up by Baitsuadust…
“There is an image of a young person who can be seen as someone who has executed the question, ‘What would you want to do if you became a Stand user (especially if you hit the jackpot)?'”
Stop growth A without risk.
Absolutely stop it.
It’s crazy that it can exert power comparable to Crazy Diamond, even under specific conditions.
Under certain conditions, it surpasses rather than just matches!
It’s one thing if we’re in the middle of a journey like in Chapter 3, but in the streets of Japan, there are unconditionally equal restrictions…
One person who embodies the strength of simple abilities.
If it were near the city or a power plant, it would have been unmanageable.
I accept the interpretation that its growth potential A is due to the expansion of both the simple output and the ways of using it through technological development.
What more can Kira and Chocolata be?
According to my older brother, it seems that at first it was a weak Stand, and Growth A also seems to depend heavily on the person’s inherent qualities.
It seems like quite a number of people are being killed.
It feels like the aspiring young musician students don’t quite fit together.
The Red Hot Chili Peppers have a somewhat evil vibe to them.
It was said that it couldn’t be helped if my older brother was killed, and if he hadn’t killed anyone else, he would barely be safe.
Don’t shoot the rat out of curiosity, you idiot.
>>55
When the biohazard occurred, even the worst thread images were being killed.
Rats are pretty crazy too, huh?
I’m glad that Josuke has the ability to heal.
>>56
The fact that a Stand ability is too vicious for small animals to possess and has the potential to be inherited is really dangerous.
If I hadn’t instantly made the decision to strike, what terrible thing would have happened?
Oken’s story?
A stand that can take down a country.
I’m already living a normal life in Moriocity, you know.
I wonder what will happen if I meet Okuyasu.
>>62
It seems that Okuyasu has already settled the matter with his brother after getting beaten up, so unless something happens again, I doubt he’ll go as far as to kill him.
Aren’t we supposed to avoid meeting each other’s faces or just ignore it if we do?
>>65
First of all, from Okuyasu’s perspective, he recognizes that his brother’s actions are somewhat inevitable…
I think if Giorno were here, he’d be deemed invincible.
If I had come out to Tokyo instead of that countryside town, Morioh…
Without Crazy Diamond, the mouse would have been in a normal predicament.
In the past, just eavesdropping was enough, but now it’s a power that’s too strong.
In a cultural living space, the entire area is within range, which is intense.
It seems like I was even injected with a truth serum by the SW Foundation, and after I got caught, I’ve been going through quite a lot of terrible experiences.
>>70
If you can’t change your ways, then I have no choice but to kill you…
It wouldn’t be surprising to be kidnapped and confined in a place like the Santana storage room right after being released.
Sometimes there are people who think that the way this character is handled, including their moments of inaction, is a direct continuation of the main story.
Even without considering parallels, a spin-off should fundamentally be viewed as a different entity.
>>73
A spin-off basically means a work featuring a different character set in a world that is continuous with the main story, right?!
In reality, the Red Hot Chili Peppers are incredibly strong in civilized society.
Even without concentrating power, it can somewhat compete with short-distance power types, and there’s not much correlation in damage.
Can someone really get out that quickly for stealing 500 million?
>>75
Most thefts are probably crimes that are legally impossible to prove, which is a significant issue.
If you don’t have a means to put it on a disk, then we have no choice but to kill it or take away its consciousness, it’s too dangerous…
>>77
If you’re going to neutralize it, Rohan is here.
Stand crimes cannot be legally prosecuted, so depending on the case, they may lead to quite gruesome suspicious deaths.
If this guy were in modern times, it seems like there would be a lot of casualties in online forum arguments.
To be honest, it’s terrifying to be released back into society even if I reform.
I wonder what kind of deal they made with the SW Foundation…
>>83
Well, basically there are a lot of Stand users around there.
Even if Yukako, Manda, and Tamami reform, it still makes me wonder if they’re really okay.
>>83
I don’t understand what the foundation is, but it seems that they threatened to chase Joutarou and Okuyasu to the ends of the earth and stop their breath if they did something.
It’s too cruel that a flippant guy like this ordinary person is stronger than a brother who was active with a decent conviction.
>>84
Once I charge my power, there will probably be fewer than ten people stronger than me.
Remote Ultra High-Speed Power Type
Speaking of which, haven’t you been to Santana yet?
>>85
Keeping him alive is too dangerous, and since Stroheim understands Santana’s physical abilities, he was probably taken care of afterward.
>>85
It has been revealed how finely the meat can be cut before it becomes unlivable, and besides, that world will end around 2020 in the universe…
In the original work, Rohan was 20 years old, but in this adaptation, he’s set at 27. However, Koichi and the others are wearing school uniforms, and there are smartphones and COVID, so even though it’s part 4, it has elements like the Higashikata family’s managed land that feel like part 8, so you shouldn’t overthink the details.
Well, I really feel that my brother was destined to die somewhere not far off even without this guy around.
No matter how strong a Stand user is, if they are targeted by a group with national-level power and wealth, along with multiple Stand users, there’s really nothing they can do unless they are at the level of the final boss from Part 8.
In other words, isn’t it the strongest if we raise it at the SW Foundation?
It seems like at least the transmitter could be buried.
The ability to freely steal items and the fact that living beings die when drawn in is really too strong.
If you search the world, there may be a rubber stand that is a nemesis.
I made a threat to kill my mother, but fortunately, it didn’t turn out like Enigma.
Although the person is not at all that kind of character, from a storytelling perspective, they serve as a mid-boss in the position of characters like N’Doul or Bruford Tulkas.
One weakness might be that it becomes really weak without a stable supply of electricity.
It’s hard to feel it while living in Japan, but…
Otoishi-kun is good at finding people, so we should recruit him to search for the murderer Kira.
The reason I called Joseph was because he could search for the sound stone, but was there a difference in why he couldn’t search for Kira?
Once you become a spy, you gain unmatched strength.
I feel like I could win in a one-on-one against Kira before his awakening.
Since you can do reconnaissance and assassination, can’t you win even if you have the Baitzadust?