Romeo Jisso
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Debut | Vol. 64, Chapter 595, Stone Ocean (1) |
Final Appearance | Stone Ocean vol. 13 (Volume 76), Chapter 111. It's Been a While, Romeo |
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Age | late teens to early 20's |
Date of Birth | 1980s-1990s |
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Romeo Jisso is a minor character in Part VI: Stone Ocean. He was Jolyne's boyfriend at the beginning of the story.
Personality
Romeo bears the stereotypes of a son born into wealth, cowardly, selfish, and unwilling to admit to his responsibilities. He places the blame of his car accident on Jolyne out of worry for his college admissions, and is shown to have paid off a lawyer to place Jolyne in jail for the next several years. Later, Romeo is shown to have a loyal side, purposely misleading the police into chasing Jolyne to Mexico, when in fact they were chasing after Enrico Pucci, though still retains his cowardly traits nonetheless.
Synopsis
History
Romeo starts out with Joylne, driving a car during an after school date. Sneaking a kiss on the road during a small coversation, he accidentally ran into an unknowing pedestrian. Upon the aftermath, worrying about his college's acceptance and the effect of the accident on that, he compels Joylne about hiding the body and forgetting it entirely, but not before the authorities could track them down.
After placing the blame onto Joylne, he makes an alibi, stating that Joylne was driving the entire time while under the influence from his car's mini-fridge, and that she was the one who ran into the pedestrian in order to save his own skin.
Coupled with Jongalli A's hired hack lawyer for Jolyne, his testimony allowed him to walk freely, but not without scorn from his former girlfriend.
Stone Ocean
When the gang escape from prison, Jolyne visits Romeo for supplies and transportation, with Hermes making a replica of his tongue so the group could hear everything he was saying. Romeo fakes their location and tells the police that the group headed for Mexico, enabling Jolyne and the others to escape freely. However Jolyne orders Hermes to release the sticker anyway, injuring Romeo's tongue.
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