Chapter 248
"Hehe! Jolyne Kujo, you are really a genius!"
Chapter 359 I, Giorno, do not believe in fate
Perhaps he did not have any hope for "Diamond is Unbreakable".
Or, Jolyne Kujo, who was originally full of confidence in "Diamond is Unbreakable", experienced the continuous backstabbing incidents in the follow-up of "Diamond is Unbreakable".
The expectation for "Diamond is Unbreakable" is no longer as big a loss as it was at the beginning.
It is better to say that Jolyne Kujo's feeling about "Diamond is Unbreakable".
Also, from the beginning, this is a small step for her to fleece the system, and it is also a big step for her to take in her father Jotaro Kujo as a dog in the future and let him work hard under her whip.
It has become like this now, as long as you can lose money, it is considered a success.
It is best to carry over the bad reputation brought by "Diamond is Unbreakable" to the fifth part "Golden Wind".
Let "Golden Wind" get a perfect start.
The current situation of "Diamond is Unbreakable" is just squandering her last hope... No, it should be said that it has changed to another way!
Kujo Jolyne accurately caught the loophole in the post of "White Snake".
She certainly understands that "White Snake" mainly talks about Hirose Koichi and Kawajiri Hayato, and I don't know if it can be counted, but if it really counts, it will be a JOJO Shizuka Joestar who is not "JOJO".
That is, the transparent baby adopted by Joseph in "Diamond is Unbreakable".
If you think about it this way, it is really a bit dangerous.
Almost let "White Snake" hit the mark again.
But who said she is the president of Green Dolphin Studio! ?
Who will be the next protagonist of "JOJO's Bizarre Adventure"? She has not only decided long ago.
She can also use this foresight to pit "White Snake", the guy who has always ruined her good things!
She changed his words "Maybe we'll soon see a JOJO not named [JOJO] in "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure"" to "The next [JOJO] will definitely not be JOJO"!
And she spread this tampered words widely.
To achieve the conditions she wanted to create a perfect start for "Golden Wind" -
After all, it was said that the next [JOJO] would definitely not be JOJO, but the next "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure" still uses JOJO as the protagonist, isn't that deceiving the audience?
In addition, the theme she chose for "Golden Wind" is still a gang fight, which has nothing to do with the golden spirit...
This is really, everything is ready except the east wind!
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"Mr. Giorno, do you feel that our work is still missing something?"
In the crew of "Golden Wind", Pucci suddenly asked Giorno.
Probably based on the previous secret conspiracy.
Pucci was a little bit scared of Giorno's identity as a real mafia boss in this parallel world.
When he saw the tattoo of the beautiful girl he had tattooed for Giorno, which was still on Giorno's arm, he no longer felt scared.
He could also talk to Giorno about the shooting details of "Golden Wind" to make the shooting of this work more perfect.
Therefore, Giorno, who heard the familiar voice in his ear, responded with a smile: "Director Pucci, you shouldn't ask me this question. The customs and customs of Italy, as well as the specific details of the mafia... I have told you everything I know about these things a long time ago."
"If this still doesn't satisfy you, Director Pucci, then I have no choice."
At this point, Giorno spread his hands and made a helpless gesture.
After all, Pucci really asked him a lot of similar questions during this period.
Despite the fact that Jolyne Kujo was so rich that she was afraid that you would not spend money.
Before filming "Golden Wind", Pucci had already taken the crew members of "Golden Wind" to Italy to take photos and collect materials, and they also had a public travel.
But compared to their familiarity with Italy.
How could Pucci and his crew, who had only traveled for a few days, compare with Giorno and his group of Italians who had lived in Italy for who knows how long?
So during this period of time.
In addition to shooting a few more episodes of the plot before "Golden Wind" was broadcast, Giorno and his crew did not need to rush for the next filming.
More time was actually spent on various adjustments to the script world of "Golden Wind".
So much so that until now.
Even Giorno and his group of Italians found it difficult to find some places that made them feel uncomfortable in the fictional script world constructed by the crew members.
"No, not these details."
Pucci shook his head and said, "I mean something more specific... Let's put it this way, Mr. Giorno, do you believe in fate?"
"......?"
It seemed that he never thought that Pucci would suddenly ask him this question.
Giorno paused for a long time.
And after confirming that Pucci was indeed asking the right question, he said with some uncertainty: "I probably don't really believe it..."
"To use the words of a big Eastern country next door, I believe more that man can conquer nature. The fate of mankind has never been predestined, but is determined by mankind himself!"
"Otherwise, I would not have led everyone to explore new areas. I want to use this newly developed industry to replace the old and sinful industries before the Mafia!"
As he spoke, Giorno's tone changed from unsure at the beginning to gradually becoming confident and determined.
Regardless of whether his answer was the answer Pucci wanted to hear.
For Giorno, this is the answer in his own heart!
After saying it out, Giorno became more determined.
After all, his dream is to become a gangster superstar!
"Yes, Mr. Giorno, you don't believe in fate. Although I don't really believe it either, this is what I feel is wrong!"
Pucci scratched his head in distress and said: ""Golden Wind" tells a story about [destiny] - each of us is a slave of [destiny]... As a result, it has to be filmed like this None of us believe in fate."
"Do the works we take really have a feeling of [destiny]?"
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written request for leave
As you can see from the title, this is a request for leave.
There is no way, the weather here in the south is really too cold, and there is no heating indoors.
The author is now basically typing on the keyboard for a while, then rubbing his hands and putting his hands to his mouth to exhale.
With this temperature, who would have thought that just a few days ago, it would be possible to wear short-sleeved clothes on the streets in the south?
When the author was watching the news and saw that it was starting to snow in the north, he couldn't help but complain that the temperatures between the north and the south were ridiculous.
As a result, now, the author really feels that it would be great if this outrageous situation could continue. Not to mention raising the temperature to the point where you can wear short-sleeved clothes on the street, at least it would not be like now where your hands are so cold that you don’t want to take them out of your pockets. come out.
Chapter 360: Obey fate? Or resist fate?
Probably because the plot of "Golden Wind" takes place in Italy.
When it comes to Italy, what is people’s first impression of it?
mafia?
Roman Empire?
The Vatican and the Pope?
Renaissance?
Mona Lisa and...BO KI?
...
Basically, when talking about Italy, these elements are inseparable.
Therefore, as an Italian JOJO, compared with other JOJOs, Giorno obviously had some Italian elements added by Mr. Araki.
For example divinity...
Because the story of "Golden Wind" can really be seen as an epic of destiny in which the son of God (DIO) leads the human warriors to fight against the devil (Diablo).
(PS: DIO means God in Italian, and Diavolo also has a special meaning in Italian, meaning devil. When Araki-sensei wrote the story of "Golden Wind", Without this idea, it is definitely impossible.)
The guidance of God, the guidance of fate, and most importantly, the story told through [Rolling Stone] tells what will happen to those who want to resist fate...
They all vividly demonstrate the heaviness of this fate.
——Everyone is a slave of fate.
Those who try to resist will not only fail, but will also suffer a heavier price than those who surrender to their fate.
It's like Mista wants to change the fate of Bucciarati's death.
But not only did it not change Bucciarati's death, but it also expanded the number of deaths from one to three, more than doubling the number.
...
It was this detail that came back to me.
Pucci couldn't help but ask Giorno about this.
"Probably...no way..."
In this regard, Giorno could only sigh: "I'm sorry, Supervisor Pucci. I really can't help with this matter."
Following destiny is actually very simple.
Just don't change it.
Just like the [Rolling Stone] plot in "Golden Wind", what would happen if Mista didn't plan to change this plot?
The most obvious result is that because Mista did not jump down from the building holding the [Rolling Stone], Fugo, who would have been hit by the [Rolling Stone] and Mista, would not be injured.
He will continue the previous mission and contact Giorno, who killed Tearful Ruka, instead of handing over this mission to Bucciarati.
With the help of Bucciarati's introduction, Giorno successfully joined [Enthusiasm] and then started on the road of becoming a gangster superstar, but it will come to an end here.
With the large-scale destructive ability possessed by [Purple Smoke], without knowing the information, even if Giorno can use the substitute ability of [Golden Experience] to create a creature that is immune to the virus released by [Purple Smoke], He used this to make a vaccine to improve his own immunity against the [Purple Smoke] virus.
But the premise is that Giorno must resolve the battle within 30 seconds.
Otherwise, Fugo will not give Giorno a chance to detoxify.
After all, as a genius who can enter university at the age of 13, Fugo still knows that smallpox, an incurable disease in the last century, was eradicated through cowpox, and he also knows the relevant knowledge of biological immunity.
And if Giorno is not resolved within 30 seconds and is infected with the virus spread by [Purple Smoke], there is only one way, which is death.
The best case scenario is that both sides will suffer losses.
Once Giorno does not join.
When Bucciarati escorted Trish, it was naturally impossible to rely on the life energy delivered by [Golden Experience] to survive for a longer period of time.
Without Bucciarati's leadership, Mista and others bound to the coast would only become slaves of fate like Fugo after the end of the plot of "Golden Wind"...
From this point of view.
Mista and others who changed this original ending, don't they have a spirit of resisting fate?
Why does Pucci say that "Golden Wind" is a story full of fate?
It's very simple.
What if the original ending was not originally planned from the beginning.
Or, the change of the original ending is also part of fate?
This is not impossible.
You should know that Pucci's previous life "Golden Wind" contains the story of the "Rolling Stones" chapter, which is also the finale. The order in which it is broadcast is very particular.
Not before the story begins.
Not in the middle of the story.