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It seems "Tower of Gray" has failed.

With the exception of my "The World" once its ability has been activated,

the fastest Stand in history, "Tower of Gray" has been defeated. This is an

alarming situation.

This is beyond my wildest imagining.

However, "Tower of Gray" was apparently able to crash the plane the

Joestar group was on board of, so one could make the argument that he was half

successful or more in his mission.

Though I cannot deny my surprise in their survival despite undergoing

an attack from "Tower of Gray" and their plane crashing...... Though knowing the

Joestar family's character of dislike of getting innocent bystanders involved, I

doubt they will use an airplane again.---- They will likely stick to land or sea

routes.

This should give me time. Time to find the "way to go to heaven

Pucci should be arriving in Egypt momentarily.--- In the meantime, I will

send another assassin to target the Joestar group.

In addition to Jean Pierre Polnareff--- The user of the Stand "Silver

Chariot which I have already dispatched, I have decided to send "Dark Blue

Moon" for when they use a sea route. That should nip any buds of worry.

If by some minute chance they are defeated as well, I will likely have no

choice but to go myself......

Setting aside "buds of worry I am astonished by Noriaki Kakyouin's

Stand Power after being released from the "flesh bud My reason for this is that I

was told it was he that defeated "Tower of Gray ..... When he was in my hands,

when he was my subordinate, he could never have performed such a feat.

This is a remarkable phenomenon.

It may be different for ordinary humans, but when I use the "flesh buds"

to make a Stand User a subordinate of me, Dio, they become structurally

unsound. That is the only explanation I can come to. Spiritually weak creatures

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