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Chapter 86. Master Doesn't Care
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Hmm, although Joseph's personality seems quite unventional pared to Jonathan's, it is precisely because of Joseph's character that they feel an inexplicable sense of reassurance.
It's like during the Spring and Autumn Warring States period in a certaiern try, where before battles, everyone would annouhe time and pce of the fight like elementary school students, and everyone would honor the agreement to fight exactly where they said they would.
Even if they lost the fight, they followed the principle of not punishing nobles with executions and would send these nobles back after the war ended.
Suddenly, someone emerged who was not going to follow the rules. Not only did he break ventional methods by deceiving and ambushing these old nobles, but he also pyed tricks and maniputed things to the extent of destroying their try.
The name of Sun Tzu almost echoed throughout the Spring and Autumn Warring States period and even the whole of that Eastern try.
For Joseph, who also disregards rules, isn't he just another Sun Tzu in a different form? Whether in terms of status or ing...
Thus, the audienever worried about whether Joseph would win. Instead, they were looking forward to what kind of tricks Joseph would e up with against airely unknowhe Pilr Men.
Of course, their fidence also stemmed from the OP spoilers of "Battle Tendency". Since tinuing the OP tradition in "Phantom Blood", and with the visuals and lyrics of "ジョジョ ~ So no o sadame"'s OP corresponding to the story of "Phantom Blood", almost encapsuting the eory of "Phantom Blood", viewers had seen the OP of "BLOODY STREAM", the new OP for "Battle Tendency".
Naturally, the audiehhly e. Though many elements were not uood without refereo the inal material, it was clear that there was more than one Pilr Man.
Moreover, uhe iic OP of the three noble brothers uhe moon, none of the three standing figures was Santana but three entirely new Pilr Men!
Such a situation only emphasized that Santana was not to be feared. There was o worry. They only o wait for victory to e.
Waiting for the airing of "Battle Tendency"...
"JOJO!!"
Speedwagon shouted in worry, not g that this might attract Santana's attention, because...
It wasn't Santana who was knocked away but Joseph, who was using Ripple teiques!?
"Spark? What's going on? This... human... is...?"
Santana, equally astonished, looked at Joseph, who had been knocked away, and said itently in a still-unevolved human nguage: "He didn't... absorb my body, but was... knocked away?"
"The foot I touched earlier seems to be fioo. This kind of human, I've never entered before."
Just like after Santana awakened and saw the various equipment in the German military base, including the guns used by the Germans to attack him and the bulbs illuminating the dim boratory, he was curious about these things that, in his a era, he had never seen before. He quickly uood the funs and principles of these devices with his super intelligence during the disassembly process.
Even though he cimed that the troubles caused by the Germans had nothing to do with him and even rated the German military's massacre as self-inflicted, he thought, after all, if the Germans hadn't experimented on Santana and then tried to kill him after realizing they couldn't trol him, why would Santana have massacred the Germans?
It couldn't be said that you want to kill someone and also expect them to be helpless and at your mercy, or else it's disrespectful, right?
But this argument was merely a performance by Joseph. Iy, after most of the experimental process, Joseph was quietly testing Santana in his own way.
Using nguage, Ripple teiques, and as... hiding his true iions in his as to test what kind of creature Santana really was.
But Joseph's behavior...
Was like an ant carrying food suddenly entering a human's foot and being unknowingly squashed by that human. It was just getting a rating and curiosity about why he wasn't squashed by the foot.
"Is this human the only special one?"
Now, Santana showed curiosity towards Joseph, this ant. "Or is it that all humans in this era are like this?"
With an attitude that transds all beings, a "master doesn't care" attitude, Santana disregarded Joseph and the humans still alive in this boratory. And all the viewers who saw this se through the full-dive helmet.
A chilling sense of dread suddenly surged in everyone's hearts. This included Akiyuki Shinbo, atg this episode and wao firm the audience's feedback.
"No matter how many times I watch it, it still feels terrifying," Shinbo said with a sigh to Pucci, toug his forehead where there was no sweat ih mode. "Pucci, where did you find these people?"
pared to the subscious portrayal of a war maniac by Nobuo Tobita's Stroheim, Santana's subscious was also difficult for them to prehend.
In fact, uhe full-dive subscious filming, Santana, as a real human, truly seemed to treat humans like is!
You're tellihat a person with such a bizarre subscious reviously a graduate student at a prestigious uy and was sidered a promising successor in the field of biology!?
Thinking of this, Shinbo was left speechless. After all, while Tobita portrayed a war maniac, as an actor, it was impossible for him to genuinely stage a burning London iy. He cked both the ability and resources.
But Santana...
He genuinely had that capability and resources!
Without immediately being frightened into submission, it be said that Shinbo's mental resilience was quite good, having grown aced to the impact of entering people with psychopathic subsciousness like DIO.
To this, Pucci corrected him with slight regret: "Shinbo, have you fotten that ior temptes we provided, Santana's retionship with humans is essentially this?"
"Although the actor tempte is not omnipotent, for most people, impnting such a tempte is uo portray it as vividly as Santana."
"But didn't you just mention Santana's real-world occupation?"
Pucci tinued: "If you're surprised by disseg a biological sample, then you shouldn't be studying biology."
Indeed, Santana's behavior clearly reflected a mi simir to treating experimental animals. Treating humans like experimental animals aing them when experiments fail is a special subsciousness developed from his real-world occupation.
In a way, this also opens up a new avenue for biology students.
"...Are all biology students perverts?"
Having uood how Santana's indiffereo humans was cultivated, Shinbo took a deep breath and sighed.