
I wonder if there’s anyone who can stop this guy if he were to commit assassination.
I’ll say this: if I want to take care of you, I can do it anytime. Killing is easy. I didn’t become “Kawajiri Kosaku” because I was running away from you. The reason I didn’t do it is simply because I dislike “trouble” by nature. While it is easy to win against each trouble as an opponent aiming for a “troublesome” way of life, being weak to “trouble” and acting foolishly is just that—foolish. Dododo dodododo dod bis!
Because I dislike fighting…
But this guy can’t suppress his need for self-importance…
You’ll probably slip up somewhere.
I think if we set traps around and blow things up we could win, but if we show our faces to revel in victory and end up losing in a frontal battle against CresD without being able to put up a fight, that would be the outcome…
You can’t set the first bomb until you plant the bomb and trigger it.
If they charge into where we set the trap, it’ll be a pinch for Kira.
If the final bosses of JoJo were a bit more humble, they would have won almost completely.
>>5
Well, it’s precisely because I’m a complete piece of garbage without that kind of mentality that it seems like I might have a ridiculously strong stand that’s capable of a total victory.
If I had been stalking to carry out a bombing, I would have been caught much sooner, so even if I could kill a few people, I think I would ultimately lose.
You could kill someone just by sending a letter with a bomb, but if you can only make one bomb, it seems like it would eventually trace back to you.
>>7
If it’s an automatic detonation, the delivery person could blow up, and if it’s manual detonation, you have to visually confirm that the target has received the letter, so isn’t it not a very convenient method?
If you have Kira’s father scout, you can reduce the risks, but either way, you’ll continue to carry risks.
It’s just like when you used a doorknob as a bomb, so it should be fine.
It’s because of this kind of thinking that I awakened a Stand that kills pursuers without putting in effort, and that’s why I lose.
Killing someone with just one button is an excessive overkill.
Once you bring out Killer Queen, it’s like giving away that you’re a Stand user.
It’s too risky to be hiding with a face like Kawashiri’s.
If it weren’t for Stray Cat, we would have lost a long time ago, you pig bastard.
>>12
Fate is written as the one that brings life.
That’s a famous saying.
If you only look at the Stand ability, this guy is stronger than time stop.
A cheat-like ability and a petty mentality are the basics of a JoJo boss.
Kira says he could have done it if he wanted to.
If I had the mentality to put that into action, my Stand ability would become more brute force, so it’s impossible.
It’s just too satisfying to turn that brat, who revealed my identity and got himself killed, into a bomb and take care of Josuke and the others while also making them bear the guilt!
I’m in a good mood, so I’ll introduce myself!
Because I absolutely can’t suppress my desire for self-assertion and attachment…
I don’t think it’s as easy as saying we can only make one bomb.
I’m not as cowardly as the boss, but I’m quite timid.
It’s a really convenient way of revealing the tail, but it seems like that’s what they’re doing, as it’s mostly just the endless portrayal of the final boss until then.
Kira has a kind of luck that acts like a protagonist’s advantage.
The boss doesn’t have any of that at all.
Even if you set a bomb, there’s a possibility of misfire with a contact detonation, and if you manually trigger it, you have to time it while watching, so both options are fairly risky.
Disguising oneself as someone else and blending in with that family is also…
It must be quite stressful and far from tranquility.
Someone said that an invincible ability is something that manifests precisely because those who can’t do it well.
You can see the transformation of thought around sections 4 to 5.
Part 4 is a story about overcoming fate with courage, but Part 5 is a story about accepting fate with courage.
>>25
It’s more like courage or determination, I guess, in the fifth part.
The easiest way to achieve the goal isn’t to kill Jousuke and the others, but to leave the city.
I won’t leave the city out of a strange pride.
It’s good to make a face that suddenly gets attacked by a murderer due to Cinderella’s ability, which determines fortune by appearance, and ends the life of someone like that…
In terms of fate in part 5 and part 6, Bites the Dust, which can twist fate, is an extraordinary Stand.
But since it’s Kira that has it, I can’t change my fate after all.
>>30
On the contrary, the final boss in JoJo is basically someone who is loved by fate, and it is the protagonists who break that fate.
First of all, just being Kira doesn’t mean things will go so smoothly.
The fact that the final boss hides inside a vaulting box alone is unique.
Even though I was ridiculously panicking and running away, I have this strange pride that makes me say I wasn’t actually running away.
>>33
That’s not it! I just don’t want to stand out! But the fact that I’m wearing a champion belt in a stand vision that reveals my true self already…
Even if it’s the stance of killing everyone without the manifestation of Bites the Dust, it’s a dead end because Rohan is investigating every tall salaryman who uses the station in Morioh, even though there’s no connection whatsoever, apart from Josuke, Okuyasu, Jotaro, and Koichi, whom he knows well.
It’s not that you don’t want it to go well; you actually want it to not go well, right?
It was actually left untouched for several decades.
I ended up having to escape after getting beaten up, even going so far as to get plastic surgery, so to balance things out, I’ll bring in my dad and cat grass as additional reinforcements.
Whether it was actually done or not is another matter, but what is being said in the thread is about 70% sour grapes…
>>39
It is said that he expressed Bites the Dust out of a strong desire not to meet Jotaro later, so it can be considered somewhat like a mic performance.
Wasn’t that the best chance when you were inside the vaulting box?
It’s a complete blind spot from the three people, and the room is small, so it’s easy to get thrown around.
>>40
What if I fail here? Because someone escaped? It’s the moment when there’s just one person left that I think I can definitely kill!
What is that cat grass storage form that seems like a whim?
>>43
If you think you can do it, you can! said Granny Enya.
I don’t want to fight~ It’s foolish to argue with people~
After all, I won’t lose to anyone.
>>45
The second line makes Kira who he is.
Since becoming Kousaku Kawajiri, I’ve been desperately practicing to emulate the Kousaku from before my death so I didn’t have the spare time to kill Josuke and the others, right?
I guess you shouldn’t have killed the woman.
>>47
Is there a person who can stop their nails from growing…?
No, there’s none… The ‘nature’ one is born with is something that cannot be helped…
So I’m going to kill you…
>>50
Don’t you dare just speak for your own convenience, you piece of trash who makes murder your hobby!
>>50
I think it’s a wonderful monologue that makes it impossible to have any thoughts other than “shut up, you idiot.”
I think being able to blow things up without a trace is undeniably strong.
If I do it indiscriminately, I’ll eventually become suspicious, so I don’t want to do it.
I think there is a thought like that.
This guy has too much pride.
Despite saying that I don’t want to stand out,
Nails can grow, but it’s fine if you cut them.
This guy knows it’s a complete excuse because he didn’t keep his nails long and was using his favorite pinball nail clippers to cut them.