
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.
Achieving three crowns for seven consecutive years or winning any of the three crowns seven times in a row is certainly monstrous.
>>1
It’s monstrous that they win one of the triple crowns every year.
Is there no Hall of Fame or anything like that…?
>>2
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!
Automatically buy Joestar.
Three crowns in two consecutive years +1?
When I hear that someone like a living legend has made a public apology, it gives a different perspective…
>>6
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…
>>9
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.
The horse owners will line up, asking to be trained.
>>7
Is it okay if I let my son ride as a jockey?
I won the Kentucky Derby.
I used to ignore it, but I wonder why the resolution here has increased… It’s strange…
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.
>>10
It’s impressive that they are trusted enough to take care of so many strong horses from other places.
Monster…
It seems like there are people whose perspective on the story changes because of a better understanding of horses.
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.
Johnny is really something else, isn’t he?
Before going into the negative, Johnny is just too invincible.
Well, do we really need Dio…
Is it to the level where it would be weird if he were actually here…?
It might be possible that it just barely could have happened in 1890.
Regarding that public apology scene, I think my dad originally wanted to repair the relationship… SBR is just a trigger.
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.
Considering the scandals involving real horse racing officials, it’s impressive just to confess.
An achievement that transcends the level that can be achieved solely through training.
No matter how successful a jockey I become from there, I will end up as Lord Joestar’s son.
>>25
Over there, the son is amazing too, it’s incredible how great they are as parent and child.
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.
>>26
Huh!? That son is once again riding a horse!? He might be running around!
>>26
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.
If it had been achieved with multiple horses, it would have been even more serious.
Is it that being moved by such an incomprehensible race is what makes someone more human?
>>31
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.
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.
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…
For Johnny, it’s a story that comes too late and an apology that won’t reach him.
>>36
I received it, and I cried…
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.
Johnny is still dragging his family issues during the race, so it’s definitely too late for that…
Sometimes there are people who say things that make you wonder if they really read this manga, right?
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.