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Chapter 166. The Proper Way of Revenge

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  Chapter 166. The Proper Way of Revenge

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  "Oh?"

  "Ohhhhhhhh—!!"

  From initial surprise and doubt...

  To aement akin to disc a new ti.

  The viewers watg "Stardust Crusaders" were perfectly replig this process!

  Because, just as it was said before—

  Polnareff being ed by despair was almost iable.

  Just like how humao eat bread, and vampires o feed on "little buns," even fucius said, "How one repay virtue if vengeance is repaid with virtue?"

  They never imagined Polnareff could let go of his hatred.

  And Polnareff's as demonstrated that he wouldn't.

  In that case...

  Fag [Hanged Man], who now resides in a child's eyes and is about to kill the reflected Polnareff within those eyes...

  Does he still have a ce to win?

  He does!

  He absolutely does!

  "Although I don't uand the principle, this guy indeed move at the speed of light, and under normal circumstances, his movements 't be seen!"

  Amidst the incredulous gasps of the viewers...

  Even Kakyoin and J. Geil couldn't prehend the situation, shouting in fusion.

  Polnareff!

  In "Stardust Crusaders", he had shed his floom and despair, revealing a pletely new fidence as he said, "But I figured it out!"

  "As long as this kid closes his eyes, [Hanged Man] will only be able to move into mine!"

  [Hanged Man] could o in the reflected world.

  In other words, it could only reside in objects that could reflect light, like mirrors.

  Under normal circumstahis made it invincible.

  Because her people nor Stands had the ability to ihe mirror world, let aloack it.

  But versely, when that world disappears...

  When the mirror is broken, it must move to another reflective object!

  This point was beyond the trol of both [Hanged Man] and J. Geil—they could only move to a reflective object within a straight line and couldn't avoid moving.

  So, after learning the speed of [Silver Chariot]...

  J. Geil kept goading Polo create more reflective objects, using quantity to pensate for the weakness of the direct trajectory.

  But versely...

  "Once you know its movement trajectory, attag bees very easy!"

  Polnareff decred.

  Of course, this only applied to Stands with A-rank speed.

  But wasn't this a perfect ce?

  Polnareff's [Silver Chariot] possessed the highest rank, A-rank speed!

  With a sirike, Polnareff severely injured [Hanged Man].

  Not only did he foil J. Geil's plot—

  More importantly, as [Hanged Man] was wounded, J. Geil himself, as the Stand's user, couldn't help but let out a pierg scream that revealed his true location to Polnareff and the others!

  …

  "This... this be solved like that!?"

  "The secret of the mirror and the weakness of [Hanged Man]'s Stand ability had such a simple solution!?"

  Josuke Higashikata uood.

  And because he uood, he was utterly shocked!

  When he saw [Hanged Man] hide ihe eye of a passing child...

  At first, Josuke, who had hoped Polnareff could quickly avenge his sister and Avdol...

  Found himself utterly helpless in that moment.

  He even thought Green Dolphin Studio and Pucci had no iion of letting Polnareff plete his revenge, but rather pnned for both Polnareff and Kakyoin to sacrifice themselves!

  After all, Green Dolphin Studio and Pucci had a long history of such moves.

  Especially with oand after another making their appearance...

  The remaining tarot cards avaible for Stand names were dwindling.

  Like in previous stories, eliminating JOJO's panions early so JOJO could fight the boss alone—whether they would do that or not...

  That ractically tradition!

  So Josuke had already prepared curses in advance, waiting for the moment in the plot to vent his anger.

  But now, after seeing this se, he was left speechless...

  Could this really be a solution?

  Not only did [Hanged Man] hide in the child's eyes at the beginning...

  Even after J. Geil's position was exposed by Polnareff exploiting [Hanged Man]'s weakness...

  Would J. Geil, knowing the weakness of his own Stand, dare to pursue Polnareff into this desote pce devoid of reflective objects?

  Or did Polnareff and his panions think entering that child was just a ce?

  No!

  Of course not!

  "You saw through my Stand? What a fool! I know my Stand's weakness better than you!"

  Fag the approag Polnareff, J. Geil ughed.

  Where were they now?

  India!

  And what does India have in abundance?

  Low-caste vagabonds!

  Not only had Polnareff and his friends been deceived by a vagrant who had a wound identical to J. Geil's...

  But the otion had also drawn more vagabonds to surround Polnareff and the others!

  In other words, there were now tless reflective eyes for [Hanged Man] to move through.

  He was invincible!

  "You've sacrificed your youth chasing me, yet you fail before achieving yoal—how pitiful and meaningless your life must be."

  "And I, J. Geil, tio live a carefree life, served by girls as lovely as your sister! Ha ha ha! Oh yes, I remember, your sister's cries were so delightful back then!!"

  J. Geil ughed without restraint.

  But this time, Josuke Higashikata didn't lose his temper like before.

  Nor did Polnareff curse J. Geil as a scumbag.

  Because...

  "Polnareff, you've got it all wrong."

  Kakyoin smiled and said, "When seeking revenge, you shouldn't just say 'scumbag'—you should say it like this—"

  Kakyoied Polnareff's own words of revenge almost exactly as he had said them before:

  "I am Kakyoin Noriaki! To make amends for the regret of my friend Avdol, t peace to the soul of Polnareff's sister, I will make you pay with your life!!"

  "Virtuous Pope" once again resounded in the air!

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