
The power from you is too great, and because it was too strong, I thought of two reasons. Polnareff at Yamashina, on that day, was struggling at the intersection of two paths. I thought of “power” as something one could read. The influence he got was like being led to a greater force. This thought was also imprinted within this path. One eye was also aware of this matter. Polnareff was seen as something crucial in this scenario, yet I was unable to display that power with a heavy feeling in Japan.
From the boss’s perspective, I think they’ll be like, “What the hell are you?!”
>>1
So the boss personally went out and decisively killed them.
>>2
I’m alive!
>>1
The boss also had internal ejaculation when he was young.
I neglected to confirm Polnareff’s death.
I also made two mistakes…
Despite being a nearly perfect organization, what kind of boss can’t stop just a few gang members?
>>4
I realized while writing that perhaps I couldn’t turn it into a big deal because I have my own daughter.
>>4
The encirclement set up against Polnareff was probably torn to shreds by him…
>>4
A man who is so charming that just looking at him makes my heart flutter came in, and within about a week, I was captivated, so there was no time to stop…
It seems that the Porporu-kun organization has likely suffered considerable human casualties.
>>7
Because I defeated the legendary assassins of the 80s…
I think that even if I had accepted, it would not have changed anything.
>>9
Two people are likely to improve the situation somehow more than one person.
You really made it to the core.
Bruno Bucciarati and his team finally obtained the death mask after gaining trust as executives of the organization and using the information obtained from the only daughter.
Although he followed the arrow, Polnareff was able to reach the true identity of the boss on his own.
The fact that that exceedingly cautious boss went out himself means there was no other way to stop Polpol.
>>14
Well, since my true identity is known, I have no choice but to deal with it myself…
Since Polpo was able to reach the Boss by himself, I think Jotaro would have been able to kill the Boss too.
>>15
That guy DIO almost got defeated with a surprise attack, so we got pretty close…
I like the theory that many skilled Stand users were in the Special Forces but were wiped out by Polnareff.
>>16
Well, it’s probably because I was nearby.
The fact that the SS makes you lie and the shark that jumps from water to water…
Notorious is strong, but…
>>19
Rather, the fact that the boss directly moves the bodyguards suggests that it’s a significant figure who cannot be left to the underlings. This combination, which involves killing socially or assassinating discreetly and remotely, feels like something that only the bodyguards could do.
The pure combat unit of the bodyguards seems to be in chaos because of Polnareff…
>>16
That… it’s like saying fish, tongue, and BIG are all clumsy!
It’s not like a Frenchman named Jean-Pierre, who isn’t part of Interpol, is going out of his way to investigate drug crimes in Italy!
>>17
I feel like I have followed the course of the arrow and arrived at the boss’s location.
I like the theory that there were non-combat ones like Talking Heads in the Joes’ army because Polnareff defeated them.
If the protagonist attributes are removed from the acceptance, the death probability increases more than twice…
It’s strange that they managed to reach the boss completely from outside, rather than doing an internal infiltration.
It’s too impressive to reach the true identity solo.
Didn’t you challenge DIO to a one-on-one in the past and get a Meat Bud planted on you?
Jotaro, let’s pay a little more attention to our old friends.
The combat power from the front is really high for Magicians Red, Star Platinum, and Silver Chariot…
A subspecies of gorilla that is simply strong, without any special abilities.
Polnareff is just a master who awakened his Stand after training hard for his sister’s revenge.
Chariots are strong, but the person themselves is incredibly strong too.
>>32
Because there is no shared vision, it’s terrible that Por is handling all the attacks from Chariots in a rush by anticipating them himself.
>>32
I think Chariots are highly dependent on the performance of the main unit.
Is there no support from the Speedwagon Foundation…?
>>33
As you know, Italy itself is on the side of the gang…
If it’s fish, it might get instantly killed.
>>35
Warp only shortens the distance…
In reality, it’s just biting, so for Polnareff, who can move at the speed of light, it might as well be standing still.
>>35
He’s a man who can surpass the speed of light if he understands the trajectory…
It’s a serious situation for the boss to go directly, so they probably defeated the Stand users to the extent that it would significantly weaken Passione’s forces.
Polnareff is already strong, and having battle experience against time-type stands makes him the worst possible opponent for the boss…
>>38
Isn’t it scary how they can handle it even when time is skipped?
Thanks to Por’s massive defeats, it probably became easier for the assassination team to defect as well.
If Abdul were alive…
The simple stand power is too strong compared to special abilities.
Is the ability of Chariots the armor purge and the flying sword?
Since ‘V’ is also straightforward, it probably should have been Joseph to consult first.
I thought they were just a new mafia, but they had already become a large organization and were taken down as a result of something other than brute force.
Polnareff has plenty of combat experience because the enemy increased the number of Stand users and sent them after him.
The gang in the fourth division can be said to have almost no opportunities to fight stand users because they have someone within their ranks who increases their numbers…
The third part stands are simply too many that are strong.
>>50
An invincible magician in PvP battles, and a Hierophant with ridiculous firepower and range despite being a long-range type…
I wonder if Polnareff reunited with Jotaro in the form of a turtle after the events of the story.
Jotaro has such extraordinary reflexes and movements that it seems time stops, so as soon as a fish bites, it gets blown away.
Kamenarefu has a certain calmness and is quite crafty.
This guy deflects bullets, evades elemental attacks like fire by creating grooves in space, can keep up with the speed of light, has a long range, what the hell is he?
In the three-part series, it was tough like Anubis and World when Stapr and Chariots fought each other head-on.
Although they say they failed when challenging solo, before they knew it, they had sneakily stolen an arrow.
He is a terrible Frenchman.
The boss tends to favor subordinates based on loyalty rather than ability.
Could it be that those with a silver tongue were hired by the fan club because of their motivation?
At the very least, you’re taking more damage than what Kakyoin received from DIO’s stomach punch, right?
>>58
Well, King Crimson also has the power to deal a fatal injury to Bucciarati with a chop.
>>60
There are so many cases of “What kind of life is this…”
>>58
Kakyoin is so fragile that he temporarily leaves the battle just from being scratched in the face by Geb’s god.
If it’s Polnareff, he’ll probably be better by the next episode.
No matter how much he survives, I can accept it because it’s Polnareff.
The durability of the main unit is exceptional.
Bruno Bucciarati is dead! Just moving around!!
Why is this guy moving?
They say it’s my fault for not confirming they were dead.
In that situation, it’s a bit dangerous to approach Polnareff while being overly relaxed, thinking he’s definitely dead…
Being isolated from all society naturally means that I healed without going to the hospital even after I had a hole in my stomach.
>>66
If I could have gone to the hospital, I would have probably made a full recovery and been perfectly fine…
>>67
It’s nothing but a special terrain like the wall eyes from JoJolion…
>>67
This is probably already 60-70% dead, isn’t it?
You’re putting too much effort into just Polnareff, Boss.
>>69
If I send an assassin after the mouse that’s chasing me, it just cuts them down effortlessly (anime original).
It’s too scary.
>>85
The assassin for Giorno is the Talking Heads, and it’s really all Polnareff’s fault…
It’s crazy that even the Speedwagon Foundation can’t make contact.
No matter what happens, you always make sure I won’t be isolated, right?
In anime, it seems impossible that they no longer have the stomach punches…
It’s over… Kakyoin, Miggy, Polnareff…
I want to read Polnareff’s spin-off from this time.
It’s a confirmed bad ending, though.
The nearby fishing village people who thought of picking this up and treating it are strange.
>>74
Since it’s Pol, he might have already recovered to some extent by the time he was found…
To be honest, Polnareff’s stand can only cut, so it’s not that strong in terms of ability.
It’s simply strong, and you can’t master it without training, which sharpens your combat sense.
A stand that activates its effect when it strikes an enemy feels like a power that embodies the idea that it’s actually stronger to just kill them outright, doesn’t it?
The stands in Part 4 are full of craziness, but there aren’t many who can take down Polnareff head-on…
The theory that chariots had defensive armor makes the most sense to me.
Still, I feel like the hole in my belly isn’t about the armor or anything like that…
>>81
Look closely with the eyes of your senses!
“I’m only acting out of a sense of justice!”
Is it true that Mr. Jotaro sent Koichi to that place because no news is good news?
If I had taken my time to leisurely change the organization, would I have been easily killed, I wonder, Giorno?
Chariots could move at high speeds and create illusions.
They might have been moving in a way that looked a bit excessively like dismembered corpses down by the cliff.
Even though everything is under control, there are people who will rescue you and prepare a place to live…
Why do the villagers see this dead body and think to help without reporting it?
>>90
I wonder if they realized the person was still alive when they tried to collect them for burial… It would be unpleasant to have an unidentified corpse floating in the local sea.
The loss of limbs may remain, but injuries to the torso often heal before you know it, right, JoJo?
It seems like it must have been quite a struggle since the boss himself is getting involved in dealing with it…
More than anything, since Porunalef has even grasped the name, the boss himself has no choice but to definitely strike.
Hey… I was supposed to have scattered it in the sea, so why is it still alive…?
Well, for extremely strong individuals or organizations that are motivated solely by a sense of justice and not seeking profit, they are the most difficult opponents to deal with.
There was something that looked like an abalone on the poaching beach by chance…
It is possible that the person from the fishing village was a Stand user who heals naturally.
If it were just Jotaro and me, we could probably win against the boss if we stopped time the moment we were time-skipped…
>>97
Rather, Kinkuri is the arch-enemy of time stop.
Well, I feel like we could have managed if it were just the two of us.
Were you doing some kind of secret international police work?
I wonder if I met Jotaro after becoming a turtle?
>>101
If there is a connection there, it seems that Giorno would come out if they contacted him during Part 6.
>>104
It seems they were headed to America.
It’s a subtle point whether I was guided by the gravity of the priest and DIO or hindered by it.
Drugs are flowing into France, and I found out it’s because of this organization! I can’t forgive them for my hometown! This is a man who will go this far.
What’s amazing about the boss is that they can set aside the thought of “So you’ve been alive… well, never mind that” and properly focus on the tasks that need to be done now.
>>103
I don’t know what it is, but here you go! Is it good or bad to do this?
It might be a feeling of confidence towards Kinkuri.
>>107
Even if you don’t understand, most abilities can be eliminated with a knockout.
The most amazing thing about that boss in the area is that they had a strange ability that made them resemble the daughter of the soul.
>>106
It’s not surprising that someone with a dual personality, which can be controlled to some extent and also changes physical age, can do something as creepy as that.
If left alone, it can lead to being assassinated to the point where even DIO has his head crushed and is on the brink of being killed, so it’s something that cannot be ignored.
What’s amazing about Polpol-kun is that he says he trained his stand for a reason.
I’ve never seen anyone else practicing.
>>110
I guess it’s just DIO after all.
Diavolo! This ability… you… time…!! I can’t believe the opponent I had in my grasp was still alive, I’m about to wet myself!
What would have happened if I had only made one mistake?
>>113
Answer 2: Friends come and help.
At the moment DIO was pierced through the head, he stopped time to counterattack, but since he couldn’t sense it until he was pierced, against an opponent with such low durability that it could be defeated in such a manner, he can win like that…
>>115
DIO himself says that he takes pride in being an absolute existence because he possesses both The World and a vampire’s body.
If Trish had never been born, the Bucciarati team would probably all be alive without any thoughts of betrayal, but the drug problem would continue to be neglected and end.
If I were to crack open Polnareff’s head… he already has a split head in the original work…
>>116
Regardless of Trish, Giorno intends to become the boss, and Bucciarati is betting on that, so it’s not impossible, right?
Summary of the previous episodes.
Mr. is immortal.
It’s strange that Polnareff has gone to the point of grasping the boss’s true identity without his daughter or reliving the past…
If Polpor-kun were in Part 4, would he quickly get trapped by Kira?
It’s unfair that I can see the future with Epitaph and can easily fight against someone who can stop time.
I wonder what was fun for the boss to keep living.