Stone Ocean - Chapter 45

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Operation Savage Garden, Part 6 (サヴェジ・ガーデン作戦 その⑥, Saveji Gāden Sakusen Sono 6), originally Spinning Bullet Hell (回転弾地獄, Kaiten Dan Jigoku) in the WSJ release, is the forty-fifth chapter of Stone Ocean and the six hundred thirty-ninth chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga.

Summary

Lang Rangler's projectiles pierce a hole in Weather's cloud suit, causing the air to suck out and his wounds to reopen. Lang Rangler launches more, but Jolyne manages to deflect them with Stone Free.

Weather continues to fly toward the end of Jumpin' Jack Flash's zero gravity zone as Jolyne defends him from Lang Rangler's attacks. However, Lang Rangler's attacks were not directed toward Weather, but instead at a barrel filled with air. A projectile pierces the barrel; the air from inside propels it toward Weather. The barrel strikes Weather, sending him flying back and nearly destroying his suit as Jolyne propels herself toward him.

Lang Rangler shoots more projectiles, which Jolyne once again deflects. However, once again they were not intended to hit Jolyne, but some rats that had yet to die. They strike the rats, splattering blood all over Jolyne's suit and effectively blinding her. Lang Rangler shoots even more projectiles, which pierce Jolyne's suit. The two remain motionless in the air, seconds away from death.

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Author's Comment

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I made a donation to the Red Feather,[a] but I didn't get a red feather. Instead, they gave me a receipt for some reason...
赤い羽根の募金をしたら、赤い羽根はもらえず、代わりになぜか領収書をくれた…。

Notes

  1. The Central Community Chest of Japan is one of Japan's largest nonprofit humanitarian organizations. The organization's logo is a single red feather, so it is commonly referred to as "the Red Feather." It has no connection to the Red Cross.

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