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"Pucci, do you think I'm useless?"
"?"
"Clearly, I was right o Avdol at that time, and I khat the [Hanged Man]'s stand ability was reted to mirrors. Yet, despite knowing all this, I still let Avdol die from the [Hanged Man]'s sneak attack…"
In the crew of "Stardust Crusaders", Polnareff said dejectedly, "If it had been Jotaro, Avdol definitely wouldn't have died."
So, is this something from the i?
He g the fully stealth helmet o Polnareff, and remembered how, just moments ago, Jolyne had sent him money for some reason, telling him not to worry too much.
After a bit of iigation, Pucci could uand Polnareff's current state.
After all, in terms of speed, [Silver Chariot] without armor was already parable to [Star Ptinum].
As for precision, though [Silver Chariot] couldn't quite match [Star Ptinum]'s A rank, Polnareff's hard-earned sword skills were enough for him to perform most of what a stand with precision A could do!
(P.S. Refereng the battle between Polnareff and Avdol.)
That is to say, if he had known beforehand that the [Emperor]'s bullets could move freely, Polnareff would also have been able to use [Silver Chariot] to block the bullets.
This was something Polnareff should have been able to do after nearly being killed by the [Emperor]'s curved bullet the sed time.
But...
Looking at the dejected Polnareff, it was clear that his face practically screamed, "I 't do it."
"If you 't do it, then you 't. And who says Jotaro would have been able to do it instead?" Pucci replied.
"...Eh?!"
Polnareff looked clearly stunned.
He probably didn't expect Pucci's fort to be so refreshing.
So much so that he couldn't even maintain his expression ret and began to expin, "But…"
"There's no 'buts' here. Let me ask you, Polnareff. Why do you think you couldn't stop that bullet from hitting Avdol in the script world?"
Pucci questioned, "If you feel regret, it means you believe you could have stopped it at that time, right? So why didn't you?"
Why couldn't he stop it?
Polnareff khe answer clearly.
It was anger, shame, and avoidance...
A Avdol's lecturing.
Shame for having previously humiliated Avdol, who tried to save him when he left the group, only for Avdol to disregard that humiliation and save his life.
Fag su Avdol, he felt a Avdol's lecturing and subsciously thought he might have done something foolish, wanting to escape.
...
This was why Polnareff hadn't been able to do it.
Not because of carelessness.
But deep dowhought it might be o teach Avdol a lesson; after all, what right did he have to obstruct his revenge!?
That's why Polnareff couldn't five himself!
Even though all of this happened in the script world, and Avdol was alive and well iy—maybe just needing to finish filming early.
But that was no excuse!
Especially after seeing the audience's ents about him online.
He felt even more this way.
Yet such reasoning was hard to swallow.
"Aren't you going to say anything? ...But you've already written it all over your face."
After listening for a while without receiving a response from Polnareff, Puontly said, "It's probably because of the character stiven by the script tempte?"
"The desire for revenge for your sister took over your mind. sidering that you left the team for the first time and even mocked Avdol, the one who saved your life, it's normal that you couldn't block the bullet for Avdol."
"After all, didn't Jotaro also almost get his insides shattered in a moment of carelessness while fighting the flower-eyed Kakyoin trolled by DIO?"
"...This isn't the same as what happeo Jotaro," Polnareff shook his head.
It seemed I really couldn't do this guiding or f work.
Especially without any past life memories to refer to...
Looking at Polnareff's unged expression of guilt, Pucci realized that no matter how much he said, as long as Polnareff didn't uand the causes and processes of the situation, he probably wouldn't be vinced.
With a helpless g Jotaro, who was also hiding in a er watg them, Pucci gave a subtle gesture of helplessness.
Just as he was about to leave, allowing Polo have some time alone or to be with his friends, he suddenly thought of something.
He took out his phone a Polnareff a sshot of a chat log.
—Ding dong!!
"?"
"This is something Jotaro said to me retly. Although I don't know if it'll help you, there's no harm in trying si's reimbursable," Pucci said. "So, Polnareff, are you going to tinue?"
"Not for filming other tent, but just to follow the story development of "Stardust Crusaders" and take revenge by killing J. Geil and Hol Horse?"
Polnareff wao say "I don't want to."
Because he felt he no longer had the right.
But...
"...I do want to."
Si was reimbursable, he might as well let off a little steam.
At most, he would just send a big red envelope back to Jolyh the expenses after the New Year.
In the end, Polnareff couldn't suppress his inner desires.
…
So, in the new week.
Even though oed 2s, viewers expressed dissatisfa and disappoi with the previous episode of "Stardust Crusaders", particurly about why Green Dolphin Studio didn't let Jotaro appear, feeling that they should experiehe audience's perseverance.
However, during the new week's airing of "Stardust Crusaders",
Even the most vocal critic, Josuke Higashikata, was the first to put on the full-dive helmet.
How to say it? This robably what it meant to be trary in as.
Or perhaps, just like Polnareff's feelings.
Even if they wao drop the show, they at least had to see J. Geil and the et killed!