Although Jotaro had the appearance of a gangster, Jon had essentially turned into an underage person with a height of 1.65 meters. Although his expression was arrogant, he wasn't very convincing.

Of course, Jon didn't really want to use Jotaro's appearance to cause trouble. It was too low-class, wasn't it? A man who had 'invincible' written all over his face reduced to causing trouble to make a living? Jon would be embarrassed.

As for why he didn't use Joseph Joestar's face, it was still because he was afraid of the 'vehicle killer' curse. Previously, Jon had encountered many incidents while using transportation, which made Jon suspect whether Joseph was manifesting. For safety's sake, Jon decided not to use the Joseph alias anymore.

But today, my 'Air Conditioner' Jotaro's debut battle ended in a setback.

Jon couldn't even get through the door. That's right, because Jon was currently using the face of a young Jotaro, that is, an underage person. Even if he looked like a delinquent, the childishness on his face couldn't be concealed.

The gatekeeper of Kabukicho immediately noticed the man who stood out from the crowd of customers entering the store one after another.

"Hey, kid over there, don't look around, it's you, come over here."

Jon noticed that the security guard in a suit was pointing at him, for no apparent reason.

"You little bastard, how old are you! Don't you know that this place is only for adults?"

"Show me your ID card!"

Jon was embarrassed. He did have an ID card, one that Jon originally had, and another that Dio had just obtained. He didn't get an ID card for Jotaro.

Moreover, both ID cards showed that he was a minor, so it would be useless even if he took them out.

But isn't this Kabukicho run by the Yakuza? Why are there so many rules? Jon couldn't help but think 'mmp' in his heart.

"Uncle, it's okay, I went to the wrong place!"

Jon had no choice but to give in and leave the Kabukicho in a dejected manner.

If Jon didn't have a long-range Stand a month ago, he might have had to force his way in, but it's different now.

Jon slowly put the Hanged Man card into the system's card slot. Now that he has the Hanged Man with a range of A, it doesn't really matter whether Jon goes in or not, but not going in would be meaningless.

The Hanged Man can be controlled remotely, and shares sight and hearing with the host. Its mobility is very high, so it can be used as an attack method.

Because Jon's abilities are very distinctive, like Stone Free, they would have been exposed long ago. If they were to investigate, they would definitely find Jon.

Although the Hanged Man's destructive power is very low, only C, it is completely enough to use, because the Stand settings have just come out, and the panel is still very hardcore. The destructive power C here is comparable to the power B of the fifth part.

Killing someone is completely enough, and Jon didn't want to kill anyone anyway.

Jon didn't believe that such a small Yakuza base would have a freak with an attack speed close to the speed of light. As long as the attack speed is not close to the speed of light, or there are no large-scale skills, Man in the Mirror is almost impossible to injure.

When the time comes, he can come out in his real body and show off. Jon's Nen and Hamon are getting stronger and stronger. Now ordinary portable firearms can't kill Jon anymore. Only some guns equipped with armor-piercing bullets and some sniper rifles can hurt Jon.

A silver ray of light shot out from Jon's body and plunged into the dial of a middle-aged man's watch who had just walked into the store.

That silver light was the Hanged Man. The Hanged Man's range is A, covering an area of about a small town, but it must be transferred when the mirror is broken.

Compared to another Stand related to mirrors, there are not so many concerns.

Man in the Mirror doesn't care whether the mirror is broken or not, it can be used. For Man in the Mirror, the mirror is just a door between the real world and the mirror world. However, Man in the Mirror has very high requirements for mirrors. Reflective pupils and puddles on the road cannot be used as carriers for Man in the Mirror, but the Hanged Man can.

This is not the deep mountain forest where he fought the Phantom Troupe before. This is a bustling city. There are as many mirrors as you want here.

Here, even Silver Chariot may not be able to hit the Hanged Man. Back then, it was only because the Indian was too poor, there were not many mirrors on the street, and the people were too poor and greedy. If you put it on the streets of London, try it. Fortunately, the fight was in India, otherwise even Silver Chariot would not be able to calculate the Hanged Man's movement trajectory.

Jon found a corner that the surveillance camera couldn't capture and easily entered the mirror world through the mirror of a clothing store next door.

In a world where everything is upside down, it is very quiet, there is no sound, and there is no one. Jon is the only living thing in this world. Only from the mirror can you see the comings and goings of people in the real world, and the streets in front of Jon are empty.

Jon had already confirmed before that although Man in the Mirror and the Hanged Man have many similarities, they are not in the same dimension at all.

The Hanged Man and Man in the Mirror do not interfere with each other. To be precise, the Hanged Man has little to do with the mirror world.

With no one to stop him, Jon easily entered the Yakuza den that looked like Kabukicho on the surface.

Some areas inside are very beautifully and luxuriously decorated, while the other side is fresh and elegant, full of petty-bourgeois sentiment. The materials look like they are not expensive, but they are definitely not cheap. It seems that this is a pattern designed for different people. The whole store is filled with the stench of capitalism.

Jon criticized the corrupt life of the Yakuza with a face full of envy.

Jon had already done his intelligence gathering work. This Kabukicho's main business is hotels, not the kind in the Celestial Dynasty in his previous life, but more like the kind in Japan with hostess girls.

However, because of the culture here, the hostesses do not wear kimonos, but work clothes. Of course, as a Yakuza industry, not all of them can be legal.

This Kabukicho also has pimps, but very few. Most of the employees working in this store are legitimate employees.

It is worth mentioning that there are Yakuza selling small drugs here, of course, these cannot be put on the surface either.

When Jon saw all this through the mirror, he also breathed a sigh of relief. He also had to avoid accidental injuries, after all, there are still ordinary people here who have not committed crimes.

As for those who sell drugs, Jon has no psychological burden to attack them, anyway, they are also earning black-hearted money.

With so many people and eyes, Jon didn't show his true form at the beginning, but relied on the Hanged Man to harvest a wave.

Jon didn't kill anyone in this situation. He knew that many of these people were heinous villains, but Jon still didn't kill them. This is Jon's consistent habit.

As long as his life is not threatened, he doesn't mind sparing the other party's life. There is no reason, he doesn't want to become numb to life like the Phantom Troupe one day.

Not killing doesn't mean not hurting them. The Hanged Man easily avoided the vital points. A ball of blood suddenly burst out of the chest of a thug who was still laughing.

It was the right chest, although not fatal, he lost his combat power in an instant. The brother who was smoking with him on the sofa didn't understand what was going on.

The same wound also appeared on his chest.

Because there was no knife to block it, it may have pierced the artery, and blood sprayed onto the face of the person on the opposite sofa at once.

No one knew what happened, but that was undoubtedly blood.

"Ah — — — — — —! ! !" The person opposite screamed in fear, but didn't even have the strength to stand up.

He didn't know where the enemy was, but the brother who had been drinking and chatting with him just now was inexplicably killed in an instant.

His legs were shaking, and he couldn't run away anymore.

The massacre began.

ps: I didn't do my homework before, and the teacher is going to check it recently, and I have to make up three PPTs, so I'm a bit busy recently.

Secondly, I'll talk about Jon's shortcomings.

King Crimson is very strong in the world of JoJo, and is one of the super-strong Stands that is only weaker than Star Platinum.

King Crimson's biggest feature is to go around behind the enemy and then give a righteous backstab. But this world is different from the world of JoJo. The physical fitness of the Nen users in this world is very strong, and King Crimson may not be able to kill them with one blow.

For example, Uvogin may stand there and let King Crimson hit him for seven or eight seconds and still not die, so Jon uses it very cautiously.

When King Crimson erases his own time, he himself is equivalent to not existing in the world, and he cannot use other abilities. When deleting all the time in the world, you can activate other Stand abilities.

Also, Man in the Mirror is very buggy, but he also needs time to pull people in. It takes 0.7 to 0.8 seconds to pull the Stand user himself in, which is fatal for experts.

Jon will also die as long as the opponent uses a range attack.

Secondly, Feitan's Pain Packer in the Phantom Troupe is a complete suppression for Jon. Although the mirror world of Man in the Mirror is immune to most external attacks, the temperature will still change with the outside world, and Jon can't withstand such a high temperature.

The protagonist is far from invincible now, and has many weaknesses, mainly relying on first-time kills.

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