Road to the Serenissima, Part 3
JBukharin
Signer of the Totalist Charter
- Joined
- Mar 14, 2019
- Messages
- 12,409
- Likes received
- 1,225,131
Chapter 22: Road to the Serenissima, Part 3
"Are you upset, Bucciarati?"
Fugo's question shook the chief in charge from his musing, the man looking at the blond while the man paused from 'teaching' Narancia. The truck was mostly silent up to this point, with the former uni student now appearing fairly… annoyed by something. Bruno was no mind-reader, but he knew what was really pissing off Fugo was the fact they were aiming to remove the boss.
The blond was grateful for what Diavolo gave him as a chance to live beyond his own mistakes, he didn't worship him, but he was a staunch supporter of his. And while their cause was just, that didn't mean it was an easy pill to digest. Just as it wasn't easy for Bruno to just accept the notion of betraying the hand that fed them.
Yet, the reasoning was unquestionably fair behind this radical choice. Diavolo was a man that brutally unified Italy's worst criminals into 'behaving', but he too wasn't a moral guardian. Not when drugs were being used to destroy the newer generations. Still, a question had been asked, and a response he provided.
"The circumstances are fairly distressing. I would prefer not place any of the team in peril," Bucciarati answered to Fugo's query. "Still, it's necessary. We need the heat off from us and it's already working from the looks of it."
That last bit drew an annoyed look from a certain silver-haired girl as they had just learned by radio that the other vehicle had been destroyed and the smaller convoy had been attacked.
"That's one way to put it," Leone remarked dryly, Caren sitting beside him as they had just finished discussing her father and his occupation in an effort to distract her from the troubling development happening with the others. After all, there were many questions to ask if a child at her age was already instructed into combat. "And I know for a thing these two by the wheel could make a mess."
Pesci and Prosciutto were driving the truck, accepting the role on the basis that they were faces not many recognized and weren't looking for. They were the furthest thing from the best Stand Users in Passione, but Abbacchio was being a bit too harsh about their general qualities. Pesci was naive, but he was quick on his feet- while Prosciutto was a veteran of the old-style Mafia. He was greedy and corrupt in his own desires, but these flaws didn't come close to rupture the sheer loyalty he had for Risotto. They had been around the most, they had been there to see Passione be born. They had molded it with Diavolo, shaped it into what it represents and… Bruno knew that they could trust them. Prosciutto at least. Pesci was a follower and it was clear he was doing things without asking 'why' some actions were taken.
"They will not," Bruno ultimately remarked, but his words were met with a scoff. "What now?"
"How come we arrived at this point, Bruno?" Fugo asked, an exasperated tone filtering through his throat. "Allying ourselves with traitors, tangling with some mystical groups and- and then having to plan the Boss' death."
"Diavolo has overstepped for a while," Bucciarati replied readily. "You know as much as I do, Fugo, that the organization has been crumbling under its weight for the last two years now."
The young man slammed his fist onto the side of the vehicle. "I-It's just not fair. Why do we have to do all of this? Why does it have to be us?"
"If it isn't us, then it will not happen," Leone pointed out. "The group just needed that push, and we are that. We have a reason. We have Trish, and she was the clue we needed to understand what kind of monster is in charge of our organization."
The pinkette remained quiet, the girl was sitting right at the opposite section in front of the entrance of the cargo section of the truth, closer to Arcueid than to the others. It was an odd sight considering how the situation had been up to this point and… yet it fit just nicely. For some unusual reason, the blonde was bonding just fine with Trish on the basis they loved 'cute food' for different reasons. The fashion-lover favored the appearance, while the 'Crimson Princess' was more of a gluttonous individual. Still, the girl nodded numbly at the topic, still upset with the overall situation but not letting it ruin her mood.
"He took us in! What if he is just… I don't know, being controlled or something?"
"If he was, then the higher-ups would have noticed," Bruno shot back, killing the theory on the spot. "Diavolo's behavior has been the same as usual, and I would even dare to say he got more tame in his ruthlessness."
"It's still stupid. I- He took us in!"
"Why?" Narancia muttered quietly and, despite how low his voice was, he was heard by Fugo.
"Why what?"
"Why did he take us all in?"
"Because he saw our potential-" Fugo attempted to answer, but that wasn't the point of the conversation.
"In being his puppets," The boy pointed out, interrupting his friend. "Fugo, do you think I am dumb enough to not know when someone is lying so horribly to us."
At first glance, Fugo looked ready to go with 'yes', but then he paused. The regret was brief, and the upset was still there but now shifting elsewhere. "I'm- I'm not going to just listen to some crap if-"
"I asked Polpo a year ago," Narancia interjected again. "I… I asked him why someone like me, someone so dumb as you always say, and he told me I had a Stand."
"And-"
"And that's all!" The boy snapped. "I thought there was more to it. That you were wrong, that you were all wrong and… I am dumb. I'm worthy of being there because of 「Aerosmith」."
Fugo felt… shaken by this. He had noticed his friend had grown quite upset the more he called him stupid or dumb, but he had chalked this different reaction as his growing up and maturing. The way he found the insult this frustrating could be seen as him being less respectful of older people and more about him wanting some basic respect. But that wasn't all as someone else spoke up on the matter.
"You are not dumb, Narancia. You are ignorant, naive of knowledge, but not stupid in handling snap-decisions," Arcueid quipped, surprisingly enough growing intrigued by the topic. "In fact, from all I'm hearing, this Diavolo is nothing more than just a man that offered the basic rights of a living being to you all and then demanded your soul in return. Like the… Devil."
"He gave us a chance-" Fugo tried to justify, ignoring for the moment the dark humor in that ironic comparison.
"To be normal people. But that should be the basis of being a good samaritan," The blonde vampire hummed in delight. "Yet, from what you are telling to explain your subservience to this man is that he pulled you from the floor, gave you a chance at being alive, and now your soul is his to decide what to do to it. Do you think this is the mindset of a good man?"
As much as the blond wanted to answer that with a 'yes', his brain refused to accept this. At this point his argument was driven by sheer emotional upset, with Fugo just wanting to be right. He was angry, he could feel 「Purple Haze」 was moments away from manifesting and… then he wasn't. Narancia's hug felt unnecessary at first, unwarranted even, but something deep down forced him to accept it.
How long has it been since he allowed an embrace like this one to come through? He couldn't remember. And, at this point, he just shut his mouth. He was 'tired'. Not in the sense of needing to sleep, but to keep quiet, to rest his mind by letting the silence preserve him from any potential migraines.
Life is unfair, he admitted, but perhaps… Diavolo's departure from this world wasn't even within their own control at this point.
-------d-d-d-d-------
Arlecchino was a man with many thoughts troubling his mind.
And his Servant was panicking a fair bit as the two remained behind covers as bullets slammed into the car. The attackers may have been dressed as priests, but they were armed with military-grade equipment. A surprise, but it was an armed group budgeted by the Burial Agency.
It didn't seem like a surprise to the Princess of Colchis because of the knowledge she had from the 'Grail' she was connected to. It was still difficult to grasp what acted as a 'Holy Grail' considering the only potential one had been destroyed years ago.
Still, while Medea had nothing to worry about since her body was meant to endure with ease that sort of issue, that didn't make the loud barrage any less frightening due to the noise. Plus, her Master was still killable by lead despite his current powers.
"S-Shouldn't we do something?" The magician inquired, knowing that they had to do something as they weren't the only ones facing this sort of trouble.
But the man remained quiet as he seemed to be waiting for something to happen. Something he knew was going to happen. "They will manage it."
The Caster-class Servant was perplexed by this, but decided to see where this was going as her gaze turned to the trio currently trying to sort this out.
"Giorno, do you have any means to provide me cover?" Mista muttered, reloading his revolver while turning his head to the blond. "I need a distraction."
"I can try," The young man replied, reaching for some small rocks on the side and turning them into snakes to direct them to some of the attackers.
A few seconds later, the firefight faltered as the aggressors shifted their guns to the critters, unaware of the Damage Reflection effect Giorno's creations had. Three priests fell with holes rippling through their chests and heads, the others shifting away from the snakes at the sight, and resuming their attacks on the pinned down group. Except… It was already too late.
Mista had relocated to a cracked section of the road to use as a closer cover, 「Sex Pistols」 having a greater view of the situation and providing as much support as possible. Soon the enemies were dying one by one at the precise shots of the gunslinger. Everything was going great… until a couple of them sneaked around and managed to use Black Keys. Mista was hit out of the blue, a blade stabbing onto his arm, right into his muscle and forcing him to drop on his knees and let go of his revolver due to the pain. Another tried to hit Sakura, but 「One Vision」 reacted to the attempt and deflected the blade.
They were getting closer and closer, their numbers becoming a problem when, before they two that got to Mista could finish the job, a car speeded into the highway and slammed onto them. Bones were broken, necks were snapped due to the impact, and an old priest emerged from the vehicle, fixing his sunglasses while doing so.
"I think this frustrating rebellion is over," He muttered, his tone serious and… was he a good guy? It was difficult to say on the spot, but Sakura's gut feelings told her that he was trustworthy only for having issues with their current attackers.
"Oh? And what do you intend to do, old man?" One of the foes inquired, sneering at the 'traitor' that had just mowed down two of their allies with the car. "They will never reach Venice, no matter how many wrinkly old fools will try to stop us."
It was getting intense, and while the old priest looked mean, they could all see how he was in no condition to turn the tides in their favor. Yet, Medea caught her Master snorting in amusement, a reaction which easily gained her confusion.
"S-Something wrong, Master?"
A nod. "They made a mistake. A grave one that will kill them."
The Caster was confused. A mistake? She couldn't see anything that would have warranted that comment. Yet, as she was looking around, she spotted something running fast from the same way the old priest's car had come from. It was moving fast and… it was humanoid in shape. Soon a voice ripped into the brief silence, gaining the attention of many as they all looked to see that the approaching thing was actually someone… wearing a full-body armor?
"It's! Not! VENICE!" A loud voice exclaimed as an armored individual came through, smacking one away, punching the blade of the other and slamming a fist right into his guts. "IT'S CALLED VENEZIA, YOU UNCULTURED SWINES!"
The ensuing beating was vicious and quite gruesome. Sakura stared at it with wide eyes together with Giorno, while Mista groaned and muttered about 'perfectionist turd'.
The figure stopped and took a moment to catch onto his breathing. His eyes were wide open in anger but… he was soon calming down. The armor reverted, revealing a short man with light blue hair clinging to his head in a low number of large spirals. He was wearing a pair of thick-rimmed glasses with round hinges marked with a "W". He was donning a blouse buttoned at the side of the chest and a band patterned pants. This was… Ghiaccio. At least, that's what Sakura could understand from the depiction they got when Giorno and her asked about his appearance from Mista. And the response had been a tad bit too colorful in some instances, but overall correct in most parts.
"I'm finally there and- I can see Mista. I suppose you had trouble, you shooter," The bespectacled man said, gaining a scoff from the hat-wearing gunslinger. "So, I suppose we can go and… what about the old guy over there?"
The sunglasses-wearing man tensed up, but Giorno spoke up in this regard. "He is an ally."
Sudden, confusing, even Sakura frowned at this move, but no one spoke against it.
"Y-Yes, the group that attacked you all was a rogue team of rebels bribed into this matter. The church didn't sanction this attack."
The new arrival snorted. "As if. Still, I suppose you are all those that I was meant to escort to base and… well, I think the rest of the cavalry will be arriving soon."
Confusion flashed on the others' faces as soon two trucks came through. Thugs and goons left around and started to clean up and secure the area. Two walked up to Ghiaccio as he relayed orders. As Giorno rushed to help Mista and patch his wounds, the man soon approached the member of La Squadra with a perplexed look.
"I thought we didn't have that sort of support."
Ghiaccio hummed, looking quite calm out of the blue. "Well, we didn't ourselves. Risotto had started to check how many are willing to jump boats and join this faction. Turns out many have a bone to pick with Diavolo and are looking forward to a more progressive leadership."
At this Mista frowned as his mind quickly looked into the matter. If this rebellion was growing this broader, then the chances of surprising Diavolo were going to grow slimmer. He inquired about the steps taken on covering for that sudden increase of manpower, but Ghaccio was quick to dismiss this worry by mentioning some precautions having already been taken.
Still, he decided to focus on contacting Bucciarati through a spare radio while Sakura and Giorno, aided by Arlecchino, checked the mysterious priest that had just decided to join their current operations.
Things sure were getting a bit out of hand but… for now they were all good news. For now.
----------d-d-d-d-----------
AN
The Rebellion grows but, as the old quote goes, an animal is the most vicious when it is put in a corner. But a Monster like Diavolo, will just be even worse than anything imaginable. After all, he is a Mafioso and he knows how to deal with large rebellions.
P.S. I now have a discord server! Discord .gg/ceBMM2Zz6c
"Are you upset, Bucciarati?"
Fugo's question shook the chief in charge from his musing, the man looking at the blond while the man paused from 'teaching' Narancia. The truck was mostly silent up to this point, with the former uni student now appearing fairly… annoyed by something. Bruno was no mind-reader, but he knew what was really pissing off Fugo was the fact they were aiming to remove the boss.
The blond was grateful for what Diavolo gave him as a chance to live beyond his own mistakes, he didn't worship him, but he was a staunch supporter of his. And while their cause was just, that didn't mean it was an easy pill to digest. Just as it wasn't easy for Bruno to just accept the notion of betraying the hand that fed them.
Yet, the reasoning was unquestionably fair behind this radical choice. Diavolo was a man that brutally unified Italy's worst criminals into 'behaving', but he too wasn't a moral guardian. Not when drugs were being used to destroy the newer generations. Still, a question had been asked, and a response he provided.
"The circumstances are fairly distressing. I would prefer not place any of the team in peril," Bucciarati answered to Fugo's query. "Still, it's necessary. We need the heat off from us and it's already working from the looks of it."
That last bit drew an annoyed look from a certain silver-haired girl as they had just learned by radio that the other vehicle had been destroyed and the smaller convoy had been attacked.
"That's one way to put it," Leone remarked dryly, Caren sitting beside him as they had just finished discussing her father and his occupation in an effort to distract her from the troubling development happening with the others. After all, there were many questions to ask if a child at her age was already instructed into combat. "And I know for a thing these two by the wheel could make a mess."
Pesci and Prosciutto were driving the truck, accepting the role on the basis that they were faces not many recognized and weren't looking for. They were the furthest thing from the best Stand Users in Passione, but Abbacchio was being a bit too harsh about their general qualities. Pesci was naive, but he was quick on his feet- while Prosciutto was a veteran of the old-style Mafia. He was greedy and corrupt in his own desires, but these flaws didn't come close to rupture the sheer loyalty he had for Risotto. They had been around the most, they had been there to see Passione be born. They had molded it with Diavolo, shaped it into what it represents and… Bruno knew that they could trust them. Prosciutto at least. Pesci was a follower and it was clear he was doing things without asking 'why' some actions were taken.
"They will not," Bruno ultimately remarked, but his words were met with a scoff. "What now?"
"How come we arrived at this point, Bruno?" Fugo asked, an exasperated tone filtering through his throat. "Allying ourselves with traitors, tangling with some mystical groups and- and then having to plan the Boss' death."
"Diavolo has overstepped for a while," Bucciarati replied readily. "You know as much as I do, Fugo, that the organization has been crumbling under its weight for the last two years now."
The young man slammed his fist onto the side of the vehicle. "I-It's just not fair. Why do we have to do all of this? Why does it have to be us?"
"If it isn't us, then it will not happen," Leone pointed out. "The group just needed that push, and we are that. We have a reason. We have Trish, and she was the clue we needed to understand what kind of monster is in charge of our organization."
The pinkette remained quiet, the girl was sitting right at the opposite section in front of the entrance of the cargo section of the truth, closer to Arcueid than to the others. It was an odd sight considering how the situation had been up to this point and… yet it fit just nicely. For some unusual reason, the blonde was bonding just fine with Trish on the basis they loved 'cute food' for different reasons. The fashion-lover favored the appearance, while the 'Crimson Princess' was more of a gluttonous individual. Still, the girl nodded numbly at the topic, still upset with the overall situation but not letting it ruin her mood.
"He took us in! What if he is just… I don't know, being controlled or something?"
"If he was, then the higher-ups would have noticed," Bruno shot back, killing the theory on the spot. "Diavolo's behavior has been the same as usual, and I would even dare to say he got more tame in his ruthlessness."
"It's still stupid. I- He took us in!"
"Why?" Narancia muttered quietly and, despite how low his voice was, he was heard by Fugo.
"Why what?"
"Why did he take us all in?"
"Because he saw our potential-" Fugo attempted to answer, but that wasn't the point of the conversation.
"In being his puppets," The boy pointed out, interrupting his friend. "Fugo, do you think I am dumb enough to not know when someone is lying so horribly to us."
At first glance, Fugo looked ready to go with 'yes', but then he paused. The regret was brief, and the upset was still there but now shifting elsewhere. "I'm- I'm not going to just listen to some crap if-"
"I asked Polpo a year ago," Narancia interjected again. "I… I asked him why someone like me, someone so dumb as you always say, and he told me I had a Stand."
"And-"
"And that's all!" The boy snapped. "I thought there was more to it. That you were wrong, that you were all wrong and… I am dumb. I'm worthy of being there because of 「Aerosmith」."
Fugo felt… shaken by this. He had noticed his friend had grown quite upset the more he called him stupid or dumb, but he had chalked this different reaction as his growing up and maturing. The way he found the insult this frustrating could be seen as him being less respectful of older people and more about him wanting some basic respect. But that wasn't all as someone else spoke up on the matter.
"You are not dumb, Narancia. You are ignorant, naive of knowledge, but not stupid in handling snap-decisions," Arcueid quipped, surprisingly enough growing intrigued by the topic. "In fact, from all I'm hearing, this Diavolo is nothing more than just a man that offered the basic rights of a living being to you all and then demanded your soul in return. Like the… Devil."
"He gave us a chance-" Fugo tried to justify, ignoring for the moment the dark humor in that ironic comparison.
"To be normal people. But that should be the basis of being a good samaritan," The blonde vampire hummed in delight. "Yet, from what you are telling to explain your subservience to this man is that he pulled you from the floor, gave you a chance at being alive, and now your soul is his to decide what to do to it. Do you think this is the mindset of a good man?"
As much as the blond wanted to answer that with a 'yes', his brain refused to accept this. At this point his argument was driven by sheer emotional upset, with Fugo just wanting to be right. He was angry, he could feel 「Purple Haze」 was moments away from manifesting and… then he wasn't. Narancia's hug felt unnecessary at first, unwarranted even, but something deep down forced him to accept it.
How long has it been since he allowed an embrace like this one to come through? He couldn't remember. And, at this point, he just shut his mouth. He was 'tired'. Not in the sense of needing to sleep, but to keep quiet, to rest his mind by letting the silence preserve him from any potential migraines.
Life is unfair, he admitted, but perhaps… Diavolo's departure from this world wasn't even within their own control at this point.
-------d-d-d-d-------
Arlecchino was a man with many thoughts troubling his mind.
And his Servant was panicking a fair bit as the two remained behind covers as bullets slammed into the car. The attackers may have been dressed as priests, but they were armed with military-grade equipment. A surprise, but it was an armed group budgeted by the Burial Agency.
It didn't seem like a surprise to the Princess of Colchis because of the knowledge she had from the 'Grail' she was connected to. It was still difficult to grasp what acted as a 'Holy Grail' considering the only potential one had been destroyed years ago.
Still, while Medea had nothing to worry about since her body was meant to endure with ease that sort of issue, that didn't make the loud barrage any less frightening due to the noise. Plus, her Master was still killable by lead despite his current powers.
"S-Shouldn't we do something?" The magician inquired, knowing that they had to do something as they weren't the only ones facing this sort of trouble.
But the man remained quiet as he seemed to be waiting for something to happen. Something he knew was going to happen. "They will manage it."
The Caster-class Servant was perplexed by this, but decided to see where this was going as her gaze turned to the trio currently trying to sort this out.
"Giorno, do you have any means to provide me cover?" Mista muttered, reloading his revolver while turning his head to the blond. "I need a distraction."
"I can try," The young man replied, reaching for some small rocks on the side and turning them into snakes to direct them to some of the attackers.
A few seconds later, the firefight faltered as the aggressors shifted their guns to the critters, unaware of the Damage Reflection effect Giorno's creations had. Three priests fell with holes rippling through their chests and heads, the others shifting away from the snakes at the sight, and resuming their attacks on the pinned down group. Except… It was already too late.
Mista had relocated to a cracked section of the road to use as a closer cover, 「Sex Pistols」 having a greater view of the situation and providing as much support as possible. Soon the enemies were dying one by one at the precise shots of the gunslinger. Everything was going great… until a couple of them sneaked around and managed to use Black Keys. Mista was hit out of the blue, a blade stabbing onto his arm, right into his muscle and forcing him to drop on his knees and let go of his revolver due to the pain. Another tried to hit Sakura, but 「One Vision」 reacted to the attempt and deflected the blade.
They were getting closer and closer, their numbers becoming a problem when, before they two that got to Mista could finish the job, a car speeded into the highway and slammed onto them. Bones were broken, necks were snapped due to the impact, and an old priest emerged from the vehicle, fixing his sunglasses while doing so.
"I think this frustrating rebellion is over," He muttered, his tone serious and… was he a good guy? It was difficult to say on the spot, but Sakura's gut feelings told her that he was trustworthy only for having issues with their current attackers.
"Oh? And what do you intend to do, old man?" One of the foes inquired, sneering at the 'traitor' that had just mowed down two of their allies with the car. "They will never reach Venice, no matter how many wrinkly old fools will try to stop us."
It was getting intense, and while the old priest looked mean, they could all see how he was in no condition to turn the tides in their favor. Yet, Medea caught her Master snorting in amusement, a reaction which easily gained her confusion.
"S-Something wrong, Master?"
A nod. "They made a mistake. A grave one that will kill them."
The Caster was confused. A mistake? She couldn't see anything that would have warranted that comment. Yet, as she was looking around, she spotted something running fast from the same way the old priest's car had come from. It was moving fast and… it was humanoid in shape. Soon a voice ripped into the brief silence, gaining the attention of many as they all looked to see that the approaching thing was actually someone… wearing a full-body armor?
"It's! Not! VENICE!" A loud voice exclaimed as an armored individual came through, smacking one away, punching the blade of the other and slamming a fist right into his guts. "IT'S CALLED VENEZIA, YOU UNCULTURED SWINES!"
The ensuing beating was vicious and quite gruesome. Sakura stared at it with wide eyes together with Giorno, while Mista groaned and muttered about 'perfectionist turd'.
The figure stopped and took a moment to catch onto his breathing. His eyes were wide open in anger but… he was soon calming down. The armor reverted, revealing a short man with light blue hair clinging to his head in a low number of large spirals. He was wearing a pair of thick-rimmed glasses with round hinges marked with a "W". He was donning a blouse buttoned at the side of the chest and a band patterned pants. This was… Ghiaccio. At least, that's what Sakura could understand from the depiction they got when Giorno and her asked about his appearance from Mista. And the response had been a tad bit too colorful in some instances, but overall correct in most parts.
"I'm finally there and- I can see Mista. I suppose you had trouble, you shooter," The bespectacled man said, gaining a scoff from the hat-wearing gunslinger. "So, I suppose we can go and… what about the old guy over there?"
The sunglasses-wearing man tensed up, but Giorno spoke up in this regard. "He is an ally."
Sudden, confusing, even Sakura frowned at this move, but no one spoke against it.
"Y-Yes, the group that attacked you all was a rogue team of rebels bribed into this matter. The church didn't sanction this attack."
The new arrival snorted. "As if. Still, I suppose you are all those that I was meant to escort to base and… well, I think the rest of the cavalry will be arriving soon."
Confusion flashed on the others' faces as soon two trucks came through. Thugs and goons left around and started to clean up and secure the area. Two walked up to Ghiaccio as he relayed orders. As Giorno rushed to help Mista and patch his wounds, the man soon approached the member of La Squadra with a perplexed look.
"I thought we didn't have that sort of support."
Ghiaccio hummed, looking quite calm out of the blue. "Well, we didn't ourselves. Risotto had started to check how many are willing to jump boats and join this faction. Turns out many have a bone to pick with Diavolo and are looking forward to a more progressive leadership."
At this Mista frowned as his mind quickly looked into the matter. If this rebellion was growing this broader, then the chances of surprising Diavolo were going to grow slimmer. He inquired about the steps taken on covering for that sudden increase of manpower, but Ghaccio was quick to dismiss this worry by mentioning some precautions having already been taken.
Still, he decided to focus on contacting Bucciarati through a spare radio while Sakura and Giorno, aided by Arlecchino, checked the mysterious priest that had just decided to join their current operations.
Things sure were getting a bit out of hand but… for now they were all good news. For now.
----------d-d-d-d-----------
AN
The Rebellion grows but, as the old quote goes, an animal is the most vicious when it is put in a corner. But a Monster like Diavolo, will just be even worse than anything imaginable. After all, he is a Mafioso and he knows how to deal with large rebellions.
P.S. I now have a discord server! Discord .gg/ceBMM2Zz6c