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"Dio...

"I heard everything.

"It really is... a pity.

"I was indebted to your father... And I had every intention of giving you

the same love and holding the same expectations for you as my own son.

"I'm going to my room to rest... I do not want to see my son arrested...."

Those are my adoptive father's words that I remember.

George Joestar's words.

Like his son Jonathan, he looked at me with sad eyes.--- Yes, there was

likely no falsehood in those words.

He truly was sad.

And I think he really didn't want to see my being arrested. Because I

think the part about him having the same love and expectations for me as with

Jonathan was not a lie, either.

Upon writing this, I've realized something.

Did George Joestar really never catch on to my plan--- to his own

adoptive son's wicked thoughts?

And what he said just before, about the man he said he was indebted to,

Dario Brando. He knew he was not indebted to him, he knew he had been robbed

by him.--- Even knowing that, he continued to say he was indebted to my father,

take charge of his son, and show him love.

He was the sort of man that could do such things.

Then perhaps--- even knowing that his adoptive son was trying to kill

him and trying to gain control of his house and family fortune, he could still love

me as an adoptive son, or as his real son.

The medicine I gave him.

Perhaps he swallowed it even knowing that it was poison and not

medicine.--- That's quite a frightening image. If he kept taking that poison all the

while hoping I would just give up on my plan, that I would have a change of

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