Chapter 523

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The Mystery of King Crimson (6) (キング·クリムゾンの謎 その⑥, Kingu Kurimuzon no Nazo Sono 6), originally Who Will Get on the Boat?! (ボートに乗るのは!?, Bōto ni Noru no wa!?) in the WSJ release, is the five hundred twenty-third chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the eighty-fourth chapter of Vento Aureo.

Summary

Bruno explains that the Boss wanted Trish dead because she could head to him, and that Bruno chose to no longer serve such a man. He invites his ex-squadmate to go on the boat with him and join him in his rebellion. Save Giorno who was cooperating from the beginning, all step down and look away in fear, Fugo explains that everyone know that this rebellion is doomed and that not joining Bruno is the most logical solution. However, Abbacchio is the first to join, saying that he feels only at peace around Bruno; he is followed by Mista who says that he knows Buccellati and that he's certain they'll pull it out, to Fugo's bewilderment. Narancia for his part, is torn between terror and his wish to follow Bruno, asking him to order him to join. Bruno refuses, telling Narancia that this is a choice he has to do himself. The rebels leave, and as Fugo expresses his abashment that anyone would rebel for the sake of a girl they've only met, Narancia sees Trish's injured arm. Understanding that both share that pain of having been betrayed by people who were supposes to love them, Narancia hurriedly swims toward the boat, begging Bruno to take him. All the traitors are happy to see Narancia join, save Giorno who's joy is diminished greatly as he notices that Bruno has no pulse, making him effectively dead.

In Venezia, a call is made to Passione operative Squalo, informing him to take on Bruno and Giorno and bring them to the Boss alive or dead.

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