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[JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure] A great person who boasts seven consecutive victories in the Triple Crown races.

Let me tell you a little about myself. I am Johnny, also known as Jonathan Joestar, born in Danville, Kentucky. The Joestar family is descended from fallen nobility, but my father was a wealthy rancher… a trainer who boasts of seven consecutive wins in the Triple Crown races.

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Achieving three crowns for seven consecutive years or winning any of the three crowns seven times in a row is certainly monstrous.

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It’s monstrous that they win one of the triple crowns every year.

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Is there no Hall of Fame or anything like that…?

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There’s no point in being inducted into the Hall of Fame as a trainer if you’re going to challenge with a different horse every year…

You’re amazing, Johnny’s dad!

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Automatically buy Joestar.

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Three crowns in two consecutive years +1?

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When I hear that someone like a living legend has made a public apology, it gives a different perspective…

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It’s often misunderstood, but it’s not like I’m trying to ride the coattails of Johnny just because he seems likely to win; it’s just that he’s too amazing on his own…

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It seems that they finally headed towards the finish line around the beginning of the race when the timing was right.

I went there even though I might have fallen behind.

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The horse owners will line up, asking to be trained.

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>>7

Is it okay if I let my son ride as a jockey?

I won the Kentucky Derby.

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I used to ignore it, but I wonder why the resolution here has increased… It’s strange…

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I mean, since I’m also a ranch owner, it’s scary to think that there might even be a possibility that everything is produced in-house.

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It’s impressive that they are trusted enough to take care of so many strong horses from other places.

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Monster…

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It seems like there are people whose perspective on the story changes because of a better understanding of horses.

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Not only Johnny, but my brother also had the talent of a jockey, so his training is amazing, but this uncle’s bloodline is incredible too.

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Johnny is really something else, isn’t he?

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Before going into the negative, Johnny is just too invincible.

Well, do we really need Dio…

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Is it to the level where it would be weird if he were actually here…?

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It might be possible that it just barely could have happened in 1890.

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Regarding that public apology scene, I think my dad originally wanted to repair the relationship… SBR is just a trigger.

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The apology scene is receiving attention, but there’s no need to ride the coattails just because the son is likely to win in a colorful race; just read it honestly.

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Considering the scandals involving real horse racing officials, it’s impressive just to confess.

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An achievement that transcends the level that can be achieved solely through training.

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No matter how successful a jockey I become from there, I will end up as Lord Joestar’s son.

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Over there, the son is amazing too, it’s incredible how great they are as parent and child.

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Something that doesn’t quite resonate when considering the current speed of movement.

To make it in time for that timing, it means starting early in the race.

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Huh!? That son is once again riding a horse!? He might be running around!

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There are trains, but I wonder what kind of calculation that is.

I don’t even know where the thread image was at the start of the race.

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If it had been achieved with multiple horses, it would have been even more serious.

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Is it that being moved by such an incomprehensible race is what makes someone more human?

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It’s a race that the whole country is paying attention to, to the point where the president’s approval rating skyrockets when it ends in success.

It’s more than the Olympics.

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Even though we didn’t win, we went home together afterward, and more than anything, I gave my son my father’s name.

I was able to return to my hometown with Johnny and Dad.

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When I first read it, I couldn’t accept it honestly, but for such an honorable person to confess their sins in front of so many people is really an amazing thing…

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For Johnny, it’s a story that comes too late and an apology that won’t reach him.

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I received it, and I cried…

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Is this something from American culture?

At clubs, there are times when I share stories about the hardships I’ve faced, like what happened to me at that time and what I did, and how I got to where I am now—amateur performers sometimes go on stage and talk about this.

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Johnny is still dragging his family issues during the race, so it’s definitely too late for that…

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Sometimes there are people who say things that make you wonder if they really read this manga, right?

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As a story about returning from a negative state to neutral and starting to walk again, it is important to resolve some of the lingering resentment with my father at that point.

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