Because I won’t ask about the unacceptable actions first…
Is it a landmine?
The replacement of the font is showing serious confusion.
I like Bobobo font.
It was clearly a mistake to try to kill someone on the spot.
It’s like throwing the package you just received straight into the trash can.
>>5But if the delivery guy gets super angry and comes to kill me, I’d be surprised!
Moreover, it’s from our own company!
>>5If we quickly do it while we’re in the elevator, we can avoid seeing each other’s faces!
Even if they didn’t kill Trish on the spot, they had objections to the organization profiting from drugs, so the collapse was already evident.
From the boss’s perspective, it’s unimaginable that someone would trigger a landmine switch because they tried to kill his daughter…
I can’t believe you’d get so angry just for killing a girl who delivered something to me after only a few days of being on guard…
They were a wonderful subordinate who diligently carried out everything until now, so why suddenly…
It was really unlucky that I met Giorno just a few days ago…
It’s only natural that they come after us since it was stolen before we could deliver it to the boss.
If a subordinate can just smoothly go home like this, you don’t really trust them, do you, boss?
I was seriously believing it, but I was betrayed.
It might have been better if I hadn’t cut off my arm after all.
If Bucciarati had dealt with it after returning…
>>14It’s an honor to get a sneak peek of the boss’s abilities (according to the boss’s standards).
Handling narcotics
Kill my own daughter for my own convenience.
Out.
Well, the fact that he impulsively tries to abduct the daughter or even murder someone shows a sort of boss-like demeanor that doesn’t understand human emotions.
Looking at just this part, it seems like a character with multiple personalities.
The background seems to be like an incarnation of a devil or something, but in reality, it’s a gay fashion uncle with a split personality.
I gradually feel that my subordinate, whom I genuinely think is doing a great job, is really impressive.
Actually, various personalities are speaking alternately.
At this point, there might have been more than just two personality settings.
He’s a good subordinate… I’ll just threaten him a bit to make sure he doesn’t rebel.
>>23That’s the kind of place it is.
A man who threw away his life for his father receives criticism.
The boss is Italian and a gangster, so we should consider possibilities like this.
>>26Because… when you think of a gangster, you assume they rise to power by selling drugs, right!?
I can’t believe it… I was already secretly opposing the drugs, and now I find out that the bond between parent and child is a trauma!
It’s unfortunate that troubles unrelated to the boss occasionally arise with people like Polnareff.
Moreover, all of that leads to fatal injuries.
You heard Trish encouraging Bucciarati, who was feeling anxious about whether they could get along well as a family, right before that.
I think the boss who believed that they could make people accept the fact of killing a girl who had no particular faults while she was being guarded without prior consultation understands people’s hearts too little.
Because it’s Bucciarati, I got angry right then and there, but even without that, tomorrow it could be me, it’s nothing but a defection flag.
>>30I thought that tomorrow it would be my turn to become docile…
>>31If you keep doing that, the assassination team just betrayed us!
>>33The reason for the betrayal by the Dark Clan was because a weakness came in the form of a daughter, which caused cracks in their reign of terror…
I think it can be effective to show even a daughter that this is how things are done, and that could be the right approach depending on the person.
>>31But at this point, the assassination team is rebelling.
It’s strange to think that Buca won’t become that way.
>>35“Is there a fool who thinks about losing before even fighting?”
If you can’t stand being betrayed like that, I don’t think you can be a gang boss.
Well, if it’s about showing off the severity to silence others like a reign of terror…
Since people like Perry Koro are satisfied and die, I don’t think the boss’s ability to win people’s hearts was that bad.
I think it’s a category that normally occurs in the form of an organization.
>>34It seems that Perry Koro would work diligently if bound by fear and given many rewards.
It seems that the boss’s way of gaining control over subordinates was through such rewards and punishments.
I ended up entrusting the protection of my daughter to someone who doesn’t understand that.
I guess he wanted to show his excellent subordinates a bit of his prowess and intimidation as a boss.
The assassination team trying to resist even though the sorbet is sliced into rounds is pretty crazy too.
Here
I tracked it down because something happened before I could hand it to the boss. I can’t consider it “mission accomplished” unless you at least leave a letter or something.
I wonder if it settled down after saying, “Sorry, it was like that.”
You don’t have to check everyone, but it’s better to look into the background of at least your executives or executive candidates, boss.
From the boss’s perspective, after having devoted billions and then accomplishing an important mission while also killing the traitor who was targeting him, such words might come out.
A coward who is so scared of being exposed that I want to deal with it as soon as possible, even if it’s just one second earlier.
It’s not just a delivery; it’s a delivery while being attacked by multiple assassins.
The boss simply lacks dignity and charisma, more than being worthless or trash.
✉️ Thank you, Bucciarati. My daughter has certainly received everything except for that wrist. I wonder if all of your subordinates are safe? I intend to reward your devotion without fail. Please put the wrist in the trash bin at the entrance.
I wonder what the probability of being exposed by Trish actually is.
It’s tough to be a Stand user unless you’re an expert like Hermit Purple or Paisley Park.
>>46We should be able to take DNA from Trish’s body.
I think it’s quite possible to narrow down the boss even without Stand abilities.
In other words, it means that since I don’t understand people’s hearts, I’ve been accumulating destruction flags all along.
>>47Usually, Doppio acts like a clumsy ordinary young man…
What can you determine just by having the DNA of a relative?
From observing the way they interacted with the florist during the Rolling Stones’ time, it seems like the general public…
I bet people were thinking, “Why is this person involved in a gang?”
>>52In that world, the Italian gang seems relatively more ordinary compared to regular people from the outside.
It seems like having an innate ability to somewhat understand one’s position among relatives is common in that world.
I’m so happy (cute).
Even if the boss knew a lot about Bucciarati, I think it would just come down to the fact that he’s a gangster and lives off my organization, so why is he pretending to be a righteous person now?
If you give Baby Face to the assassin team, it seems like there will be troublesome Stand users like Trish…
The mistake was that Bucciarati was a righteous gangster.
The evil deeds that dominate a region in Italy are quite high-ranking among the historical final bosses’ misdeeds.
>>59Part 123 is facing a crisis of world domination, while Part 6 is actually causing the world to collapse…
The reason the gang who was Giorno’s benefactor completely vanished except for his childhood is…
I think the boss is involved.
>>60They were probably members of Passione regionally.
It seems quite likely that one of the many insignificant people who opposed the boss was erased.
It’s clear from the sheer astonishment that they truly recognized how capable he is, just as Porpo highly valued him.
Thinking that having just one arrow at hand would be enough was quite careless.
>>62That’s why Polnareff has his eyes on me.
Two parts alone won’t conquer the world.
>>65Some parts are just a rural village.
It’s true that evil is evil, but I can’t help but wonder if such a fate is necessary for a relatively realistic kind of wickedness.
You are a wicked one more deserving of dying eternally.
It’s great to have a boss who has respect for their subordinates’ work ethic…
I wish you hadn’t engaged in unethical behavior in front of your subordinates.
>>68I’ve easily handled a lot of shady jobs up until now.
There’s no need to react so much just because I cut off the arm of a girl I just met.
I thought I’d casually show a glimpse of my absolute power to make them lose any intention of resisting…
>三部はどこも支配できてないなIn the end, everything goes as I wish because I can stop time…
Trish herself is like a boss radar, so her very existence cannot be allowed.
Doppio knew during the fight with Secco that Bucciarati would not sacrifice children, so what’s up with the spinach?
Basically, they get blown away by the protagonist and their group before achieving their goals.
There are cases where blood relations affect stands, so there is some truth to what the dark side says, but isn’t it a bit difficult to search from there?
I wonder how the boss managed to cut only his wrist and escape from the elevator.
If we’re talking about the boss’s actions being wrong, then it really comes down to the fact that they should have used contraception back then…
I wonder how you could grow the organization so big with this kind of vibe, boss.
It’s still okay to kill, but the fact that using the King’s Cream resulted in the boss also being a Stand User and the information about being able to perform a sneaky kill has leaked is just an ordinary blunder.
>>80I wonder if they found a highly trustworthy executive candidate and wanted to provide services.
To actually make Bucciarati seriously angry, that’s something else, you know!
“It’s cute how you say ‘I’m so happy to have become an executive,’ boss.”
>>83I guess being young might make things like that happen…
>>83Strayzō’s “just a little bit”
DIO’s “Um, what was it again…?”
I guess Araki-sensei likes to make cool-type villains say something a little cute.
It’s interesting that just avoiding this place isn’t a solution since it was gaining resentment from drug dealing.
>>84I initially intended to defeat the boss together with Giorno.
I was planning to take my time and sneak up on you, but I got really angry and just said “Tomorrow, right now!”
Kill her in one shot, just like Abbacchio would.
I don’t think I have any sympathy for that arrogant Trish.
It was an evil that induced nausea, so… you know?
It was to ensure that I would definitely kill myself while being endlessly protected! That’s quite something, isn’t it?
Your cautious nature has led to your downfall, boss.
The assassination team might have thought there was a chance if they spread information about the daughter and kidnapped her, otherwise they would have remained quiet.
>マジわからん…You will never understand my heart!
Mr. Perry Koro was simply a person with strong biases, and there is not enough value to pledge such loyalty.
Well, the ability is too strong, but…
Why is Bucciarati, who is loved by the local community and good at socializing, like this…!
There is no reason to cut off an arm in the first place.
Considering the possibility of teaming up with my daughter to take the balls, it would be better to separate temporarily and then make contact.
There’s not much point in taking it from Bucciarati in the first place.
I’m in a state where I can’t contain my excitement, like an elementary school student who just got a Switch 2 as a Christmas present.
>>100Stop with the oddly specific metaphorical expressions like in JoJo.
I think there was also an intention behind trying to eliminate Trish here, to let everyone know that since the daughter was killed by her own hands, there’s no use in trying to uncover my true identity.
That was Bucciarati’s landmine, though.
Bucciarati is thought to be someone who can listen to any troubles and help out with little to no risk, just like the Rolling Stones.
And in reality (thanks to my father who made it happen), I went to help, so it is correct in some way.
An example of a “I’ll show you my cruelty” type of boastful behavior backfiring.
It was supposed to rule through fear, but instead, it garnered resentment.
There probably hasn’t been an executive type like Bucciarati until now.
The fact that Perikolo, who seems to be among the top class in the story in terms of being reasonable and capable, dedicates his life in loyalty is something really remarkable.
Just leave your daughter on the top floor… it would have been that simple.
To use a stand and take someone away without warning from the guard, leaving only a severed hand behind.
I’m just doing this because I want to cause trouble.
>>107Well, since Bucciarati intended to investigate the boss’s true identity, it couldn’t just end like that.
>>107I really can’t tell if we were able to give that to the boss or not.
If someone else snatched it right before, the mission would be considered a failure, and since Bucciarati has a strong sense of responsibility, he would doubt it regardless.
The boss’s cruelty is ultimately necessary, so they act that way for performance, but sometimes they misjudge the degree of it.
So I guess they were genuinely taken aback by someone like Chocolata, who takes cruelty to the extreme and commits murder solely for that reason.
>>109When using the chocolate, you said something like, “What an absolute scumbag.”
From the reader’s perspective, it’s just a comparison of acorns in height.
>>111I think the boss has done various things up to now, but it’s truly pitiful to be compared to the indiscriminate massacre of hundreds of Roman citizens in one night.
There may be things that can compare in terms of being a loser.
>>111The boss’s scum is a scummy act for the sake of profit, while Chocolata has become an end in itself, so I feel there is a significant difference even from the reader’s perspective.
Both are trash, that’s true.
>>109I think the mother enjoys being buried alive.
In the anime, after the scene where the priest is silenced, there’s arson, which indicates there are things that cannot be seen.
>>109In the past, didn’t they bury the mother alive in the ground? And in the story, they do something abnormal like intentionally sewing the boy’s mouth shut with shoelaces.
It’s mysterious that they do bizarre things casually, but it doesn’t seem like they’re doing it for fun.
Because it’s Bucciarati, the boss will understand that he came personally to take care of it.
I think most of them see it as a new pursuer and end up putting on the chase and pursuit, Boss.
If a normal executive candidate who has pledged loyalty to the boss found themselves in that situation, their face would probably go pale.
Boss! My daughter has been taken away! It’s not my fault! It was suddenly just the ‘arm’!
>>117However, Bucciarati had the will to face the truth, so he recognized it as the boss’s doing without hesitation.
>>117So, I was supposed to say something like, “Hehehe… There are no problems… The mission has certainly been completed… If you don’t want to end up like that arm, please don’t betray my expectations from now on…” and then send them home.
>>121In the first place, someone who would return like that wouldn’t be able to get past the assassination team and protect this place.
>>125What does it mean?
>>125Well, for example, if it were someone like Fugo, they would complete the escort and if told to go home, they would just go home normally, right?
>>117Then, with a smug look, I would send a message saying, “I have directly received my daughter without any issues. This mission is now complete.” and call it a day.
A normal executive would be terrified of the boss’s terrifying and unfathomable nature and would never think of rebelling again.
Such an obedient gay duo won’t be a bother.
Unless killed, true value cannot be demonstrated = One-time disposable strategic weapon Carne.
The ultimate means I absolutely do not want to use (indiscriminate slaughter followed by rebellion).
There are too few guys who can be easily summoned by the guard to attack.
I wonder if Poruporu-kun really killed most of them.
>>119In the anime original, there was a scene where Polnareff tears apart and throws around what seems to be assassins.
I think there were quite a few members of the guard mixed in among them.
>>123The Silver Chariot is a simple yet incredibly powerful close-range Stand with high lethality, and it must have been strong in part 5 as well.
A story about Polpol-kun, who rushes towards the boss while turning the boss’s elite guard (full of strong and easy-to-use abilities) into a bloodbath, all alone and unsupported.
The act of burying a mother alive is not because one wants to do something cruel, but perhaps out of love and hatred.
I don’t think there are gang members who have any goodness in them…
There was a strange theory like the boss theory, which seems impossible, regarding the mysterious gang.
>>129The theory that the delinquent who helped young Josuke was actually Josuke himself.
I wonder if the boss usually speaks in a different voice to hide their identity…
>>130Don’t talk with King Crimson?
Rather, it was because they relied on the boss’s instructions that the mission was carried out (such as with the turtle and disk), and thus the escort mission was completed, reflecting their high loyalty to the boss.
I don’t think it’s strange to conclude that.
A colossal evil that has an inhuman upbringing and cannot understand human hearts.
A rare case where I’m genuinely confused and shaken because I received a reaction that was completely different from what I expected, due to not understanding people’s feelings at all.
Of course, it’s true that Polnareff killed several Stand users.
I have a feeling that it’s questionable whether the boss will actually create a true “guard squad.”
I can’t believe that someone with such a tendency to conceal things would have Stand users around them.
I think that ordinary stand users suited for combat would be assigned to assassination teams or local teams.