
I wonder if it will loop again after this…
Because there is no end.
Once you get a taste of a good life, doesn’t the subsequent rounds become too difficult?
My son-in-law and grandchild…
It instills a strong regret of “if only I had done it this way at that time.”
And again to the hell of continuous death.
I can understand about the son-in-law, but is it really okay to have that for a grandchild?
Isn’t this pretty hellish if it just ends up making you go in circles anyway?
Thinking that something like this might happen while continuing to live is painful.
It seems tougher to have these interruptions occasionally rather than being suddenly killed every time.
However, in your case, I don’t think it’s sad at all.
Isn’t it too painful to loop back from this happy ending?
My wife’s name was like the Turtles.
Could it be that reality is looping my life with the GRE as well…?
It works the best of all.
Even Kira is enjoying the afterlife fairly well…
Well, the end is that there’s no end, and there probably isn’t anything like this.
At this stage, if you try to avoid immediate death, it might lead to the choice of living a proper life…
After this, the farm story will begin, right?
The priest’s few good deeds have broken this loop in one turn.
First, the names of the Turtles come from Renaissance artists, so the order is actually reversed.
Why is no one mentioning the clearly strange grandchild?
The guy with the big daughter has a good wife who puts up with him wearing strange clothes instead of tight ones.
In a way, isn’t it the most cruel?
In a sense, it doesn’t mean anything at all, Bucciarati.
“Because we are giving the most cruel punishment.”
Aren’t you feeling a bit on edge and unable to fully relax?
Isn’t the groom Mr.?
Let’s have a part where my daughter goes crazy from the rampant drugs.
It’s the complete opposite of happiness because I can’t prepare for a different way to die every time…
It’s painful to see that there seems to be a lot of affection towards Trish here.
In a sense, it’s the worst hell.
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I wonder if there was a future where this actually happened.
Perhaps I was liberated at the end of the acceleration of time.
The daughter I raised with love brought home a child named Corone.
When I asked to be allowed to marry, my heart stopped, right?
Until old age, if you can live with the ups and downs of life without using kinkuri, and reach a golden will, then I suppose the loop would end there and you could die just like that.
I don’t know how many hundreds of millions of loops it will take to understand that.
I’m doing something that bad… to that extent…
It’s said that Dio, who died quickly, is still the happier one.
I wonder at what stage this strange fashion was awakened.
I escaped the loop! Not like it’s all done or anything.
It’s probably crazy to just resume the loop normally after this.
It might be the most effective way to make someone regret their sins while alive.
To be honest, there is plenty of time, so it’s not surprising to have such tastes.
When you think about it, the idea that there is no end is really scary.
GER can loop in just a few seconds, even if it lasts for a long time, like a few minutes until death.
The guy who stopped thinking might have the best ending after all.
I am a victim who is forced to be killed continuously! It’s cruel to not let others blame me and occasionally make me aware of the fact that I’m not really that way.
A fleeting dream, like the cooking of yellow millet.
DIO, who could normally die in one shot, has the best way to die, right?
It’s very Giorno-like to bring this at a point where you’ve gotten used to dying.
I wonder which is more tragic, Cars or this.
But I guess you don’t realize the value of a peaceful life unless you’re pushed into extreme situations in a loop.
That’s really a strange appearance.
When I think about how my ex-lover didn’t kill a man who would actively come to erase me once he realized my daughter’s existence…
Even this boss might have thought that much of her.
The priest’s end is also quite brutal, isn’t it…?
It’s already been said, but in the midst of this life…
The worst punishment would be if the family were to be ruined by meth…
It’s Izanami… If the goal is to rehabilitate, living through this kind of loop properly might be the end.
That’s not the case…
I was waiting for the moment you were at the peak of happiness!! Then suddenly, Gold Experience Requiem shows up, right?
I think that even though it’s about cars, I can’t help but wonder if it’s a crime that warrants such treatment.
There are probably enough bad guys doing evil things worse than the boss to fill a soccer field.
When it comes to cars, there aren’t many that are better than Boss.
The level of a mafia boss who controls all of Italy must be very high.
Just by distributing drugs, they’re doing something so wicked that even if they get hit with GER, they have enough to spare.
I see… Diavolo is a fake name… The boss’s name isn’t real either…
Giorno doesn’t really have a proper understanding of what happened to the boss, right?
The boss is terrible, but the fact that Chocolata, who is even worse, is only at that level is…
Well, if we talk about the number of victims, the boss is probably higher.
I think that while I have done things that can’t be forgiven, at the same time, they don’t cause suffering that lasts forever.
I want you to reach the end of your life while regretting the life you didn’t choose.
Cars-sama isn’t that evil, but I guess you could say he’s a being that has lost in the survival competition…
I wonder if Cars and the boss were saved after an incomplete round.
Kars is too strong as a being, which is a sin (unreasonable).
If the world after SBR is the second round,
Could it be that the rock people are a mutated form of the Pillar Clan?