“Wryyyyyyyyyyyyyy!”

Kuroro had absolutely no idea why Jon would make such a sound, exposing his position.

However, after seeing the miserable states of Feitan, Phinks, and Uvogin, Kuroro faced Jon with all his might, not daring to slack off.

Kuroro's strength and speed couldn't compare to those of the Troupe's combat personnel, but Kuroro possessed a caution and combat intelligence that they lacked.

Could it be that he had other undiscovered abilities?

Kuroro frowned and summoned a throwing knife from "The Skill Hunter".

It was called the 'Chasing Slash Bat Knife', capable of targeting and locking onto an object emitting sound, launching an attack.

Once locked on, it was an endless pursuit, either the sound source would be destroyed or the knife would be destroyed.

It turned out to be the ability of a hunter who specialized in capturing Garin bats.

Garin bats were very fast, small in size, and moved nimbly, making them very difficult to catch.

To catch these bats, that hunter developed this ability, but Kuroro snatched it away.

The only drawback of this move was that it could only track sound, and its power was very weak.

With a 'ding', the throwing knife seemed to hit something.

However, Jon's laughter didn't stop; instead, it grew louder.

That's right, many more places emitted the same laughter, and the sound didn't change at all.

The throwing knife didn't track or break.

Of course, Kuroro wouldn't naively think that Jon had been taken care of; that was complete wishful thinking.

It seemed like it was just a recording device used for interference?

This made Kuroro breathe a sigh of relief; he was still afraid that Jon had other abilities.

However, the situation was urgent, and the enemy could come at any time.

Fortunately, he had already had the wounded retreat.

If Jon's ability was really as he guessed, then it was worth taking a gamble.

Kuroro chose a sound source and ran towards it.

Of course, he wasn't prepared to find Jon in the flames all at once; he just hoped for some traces.

Kuroro's entire body erupted with Nen, forming a thick membrane on his surface.

Kuroro did have some fire-resistant abilities in 'The Skill Hunter', but none of them were suitable for the current situation.

Kuroro had two kinds of fire extinguishing abilities.

One was a fire extinguishing type, but Magician's Red's fire-starting speed was much faster than his fire extinguishing speed, so it was useless.

The second was a shield type, which could only defend against flames from one side, not as good as Feitan's materialized fireproof suit.

Moreover, once the ability was used, he had to hold 'The Skill Hunter' in his hand, and switching abilities was also very troublesome.

So, Kuroro decided to use only Nen for defense, which, although consuming a lot, was the most suitable.

In just four seconds, Kuroro had already entered the flames and found the first sound source.

Kuroro guessed wrong; there was no recording device.

The sound source was a stone with a knife mark on it, probably made by the chasing sound knife just now.

There was a line of green letters on it: (wryyyyyyyyy).

That's right, this was also one of the gains from Uvogin's body.

Jon didn't keep the coins awarded for defeating Uvogin; he just used them all in a wave of draws.

Four useless item cards, one item card opened a fragment of the Kira Arrow, one Stand card Magician's Red, one skill card, which was the Ripple Cutting Knife Jon just used, and one Stand card, the ability Jon just used also came from this Stand card.

Stand Name: Echoes ACT.1

Destructive Power: E

Persistence: B

Precision: C

Growth Potential: A

It can materialize sound and can hit the opponent by directly punching or throwing the sound onto them.

It can also achieve the echo effect by writing on the surface of objects; Jon is now using this special effect.

Echoes is the Stand of Koichi Hirose, the true protagonist of JoJo Part 4, and has the ability to evolve autonomously.

It is also one of the few Stands in JoJo that can evolve on its own without relying on other things.

Before Echoes evolved to ACT3, it basically had no combat power, but Jon just wanted to use this ability to mislead Kuroro.

Kuroro understood Jon's intention; he didn't want to waste any more time and ran directly in the direction of the old man.

(Kuroro had already remembered the old man's position when he was outside the flames just now).

In fact, this was what Kuroro had been avoiding all along.

He also knew that he could definitely wait for Jon next to the old man, but he didn't dare to gamble; he was afraid that Jon would discover him from a distance and run away directly.

Of course, this wasn't the main reason.

The most important thing was that this old man was no pushover either.

An old man who completely relied on hard strength and skill to make Feitan suffer; Kuroro didn't dare to underestimate him at all.

If Jon relied on strange and bizarre special abilities, then the old man relied on years of practice and combat experience to fight until now.

He didn't run directly next to the old man just now because he was afraid that Jon and the old man would join forces.

That old man was indeed not to be underestimated; Kuroro was even hesitant about whether to go or not.

However, he immediately made up his mind to go because he really wanted Jon's ability too much.

To put it another way, he was confident that even if the two of them joined forces, he would be able to escape.

Kuroro rushed over directly.

Jon was using Echoes to write everywhere, interfering with the Troupe.

He didn't know that the members of the Troupe had already retreated; he was afraid that the entire Troupe would attack together, so he could only rely on these interferences to prevent them from finding him all at once.

Going to find the old man was also a roundabout advance, not daring to make the purpose too obvious.

Just as Jon, who had finished placing the Echoes words on one side, was preparing to run out of the circle of flames, he suddenly saw a black shadow appear in the flames.

Of course, Kuroro also discovered Jon in front of him.

Neither side spouted any trash talk, and they directly fought together.

Kuroro discovered Jon first, but Crimson King, with its A in both power and speed, was far stronger than Kuroro in close combat.

In a brief confrontation, Kuroro's arm was directly dislocated.

Kuroro immediately jumped away, grabbed the dislocated arm with his other hand, and twisted it.

With a 'crack', his arm was fine.

Jon was mmp; what did this mean? How come everyone except me knows this move? Didn't you say this move was rare?

Kuroro was observing Jon, and Jon was also observing Kuroro.

Jon's hand had already grabbed the tin foil in his pocket, and he was very vigilantly looking around.

Why haven't the other members of the Troupe come yet?

No, Kuroro didn't send any signals, nor did he shout loudly for people to gang up on me.

In Jon's understanding, Kuroro was definitely not a reckless man like Uvogin and Feitan who liked one-on-one battles; he was definitely a normal person like Jon who would gang up if he could.

Could it be that only he came, or were other people preparing to ambush him from the side?

Jon's brain was running wildly, and then, Jon gave up thinking.

What's the point of thinking so much?

Silently opened Epitaph.

Well, no one ambushed him after seven seconds; it seems that no one is around now.

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