Chapter 61: The Sun, Death 13, and the God of Seth

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Rohmon is a little more confident than before.

In the world of the third part of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure", he has obtained the "arrow" that can make people awaken as a stand-in.

Awakened the 'Book of Solmon', a stand-in who can make contracts with people.

Later, he used this ability to plunder the abilities of many of the stand-in messengers that appeared in the third part of JOJO without necessarily being lured.

Including the stand-in [Sun] of the Arabian fat man, the stand-in of the evil baby [Death 13] who has the ability to trap creatures in dreams and kill, and the shadow form that spends 99 quick money and refuses to give even a hundred yuan to the other party and forcibly "buys" it, which can make the person who steps on the shadow younger and weaken his ability [Set's God].

Although the harvest of only three stand-ins cannot be said to be very rich.

And there are no other [worlds] such as Diobrando, [Hanged Man] who can move through any mirrored object, and Darby brothers, who can win people's souls through gambling or video games.

But even so.

Rohm was already very satisfied with the benefits of his trip.

As for the other stand-ins, he was greedy - but people like Dio, or his sub-kon miasma, were a little too much trouble to deal with.

Whether it is the time stillness of Dio or the destructive power of the subkong miasma, the ability similar to the cutting of space is very threatening to Rohm.

Rohmon didn't see the need to take too much risk for this.

And now the three stand-ins of [Sun], [Death 13], and [God of Seth] that he has harvested, although they have the same weakness as his own ability [Book of Romon], which is 'inhuman, and not strong in melee attack'.

But on another level.

Able to operate at a medium range, hovering in the sky, and using heat and light to kill enemies, the 'Sun' greatly improves Rohmon's mid-range attack ability and area attack.

And the weirdness of the method of 'Death 13', which does not exist in reality and can only enter the dream to kill people while the target is asleep, is comparable to the nightmare demon Freddy in the "Banyan Street" series.

Although it doesn't have the ability to force a dream, it has the premise that the target will forget what happened in the dream when he wakes up.

There is also the shadow form at the end, the 'Scith God' who can make the person who steps on it younger.

Although it can't be coaxed in the plot.

Even if he relied on a sneak attack to turn Jotaro into a nine-year-old appearance, he was beaten all over the ground by him in the end.

But that's just the frustration of this stand-in messenger Aresi!

What if it were Dio to deal with nine-year-old Jotaro Kujo?

I'm afraid, no matter how powerful Jotaro Kujo is, there is no way to fight Dio with his nine-year-old body and mind, right?

So.

In fact, if you don't have the ability, you are completely weak, but the people who use it are strong and weak!

Knowing this, Rohmon has obtained three new stand-ins, and as soon as he returns to the world of Faerun, he will naturally give priority to familiarizing himself with this power and preparing to master it thoroughly.

In the yard where I rented.

During the day, Rohmon constantly manipulated the shadow form of the 'Set' to move quickly across the ground, trying to make his practice more hidden.

At night, he used Death 13 to enter the dreams of some of his neighbors, and of course, he didn't kill in the dreams. It was only the terrifying chase that caused them to suffer some minor injuries, and he verified the damage from the dream to the reality the next day.

The only thing that was not tested was the 'sun' of the fat Arabians.

This stand-in is too ostentatious.

Although there is a setting in the world of JOJO that only the stand-in and the stand-in messenger can see and attack the stand-in'.

But the problem is that in the world of Ferron, this law is not ironclad.

Although no one has yet been tested, Rohmon speculates that the reason why ordinary people cannot see and cannot defeat the stand-in is probably that ordinary people do not have sufficient 'mental strength' and 'life energy', and perhaps some other factors.

In the world of JOJO, the supernatural setting is nothing more than the existence of ripple qigong, stone ghost masks and vampires, the male clan of pillars, and stand-in messengers.

Among them, the Ripple Warrior, the Vampire, and the Pillar Man are obviously unable to see the stand-ins without their own stand-ins.

But this world of Feren is not such a simple world!

If the gods, demons, and demons in this world do not see a stand-in as some kind of embodiment of the 'spirit', then Rohma does not believe in it!

Even.

He had reason to believe that in the world of Faerun, it was very likely that all the mages and those professionals who had cultivated to a certain level and transformed their life forms would be able to see the stand-ins.

Under this conjecture, Rohmon didn't want to send a small sun directly over Jaeger City to cause trouble for himself.

Although his strength has improved, he also knows that if he has to face the power of a city or even the church at this time...... He still didn't have any chance of winning.

So in Romon's low-key practice of adapting to the stand-in, a few days flew by. Soon, news of the lifting of the road ban spread throughout the city.

The city of Jaeger and the church of Jaeger had to admit after a futile investigation that the cult of the Eye of Fear, which slapped them in the face, had completely escaped the control of Jaeger City.

However, compared to the city lord's mansion and the church that lost face, the real casualties were the group of adventurers who were active within the city of Jager.

At this time, if you go to the tavern in the city and look at the desolate and deserted environment, you can know how heavy the casualties of the adventurers within the city of Jaeger City have been in this operation.

After going to the Adventurer's Guild, Rohmon took an escort mission for a caravan going north, and did not miss the large number of tasks in Jaeger City that no one collected, and the commission price rose sharply. Continue north according to your original plan.

Nothing major along the way.

The security along this north-south main road is not bad. It could also be that the caravan was lucky, and some of the road bandits did not show up. In this way, the caravan made its way to the kingdom of Valantutan, hundreds of miles away.

Once in the country, Rohmin gathers information and learns about the kingdom that is not mentioned much in the novel's plot.

First of all - unlike the loose confederates of many free city-states in the south.

Valantutin was not a loosely controlled city-state, but a kingship similar to that of ancient Europe, or ancient Central Asia.

One main city, six fiefdoms and a frontier are all of Valanbutan's territory.

All the total population is only about 2780,000 people, and it is not a powerful empire. Thus, even though Valantutan was more powerful than many of the loose city-states in the south, it had not been able to expand its territory south for so many years.