JoJolion - Chapter 9

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California King Bed, Part 2 (カリフォルニア・キング・ベッド その②, Kariforunia Kingu Beddo Sono 2), originally Daiya Higashikata's Strange Love, Part 2 (東方大弥の異常な愛情②, Higashikata Daiya no Ijō na Aijō 2) in the UJ release, is the ninth chapter of JoJolion and the eight hundred fifty-sxith chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga.

Summary

Realizing his plan, Daiya confronts Josuke and yells at him to step back toward the light switch. Upon being caught, Josuke contemplates the situation and realizes the dangerous potential of the Higashikata family. He decides to run for the phone to call his only ally, Yasuho, but as he composes Yasuho's cellphone number, his memories of her are extracted; Yasuho receives the call but she doesn't talk with him.

Daiya sees that Yasuho's memories have been extracted and decides to attempt to seduce Josuke, telling him that she is the first girl Josuke has become acquainted with and the only person he knows. She and Josuke lie together on her bed, and Daiya asks Josuke to propose to her. At the same time, Norisuke IV stumbles upon them and silently promises himself to kill Josuke one day for daring to seduce his daughter. He allows Daiya to continue with him, believing that it would be good to have Josuke under control and that Josuke will never get his memories back anyway.

Josuke almost falls for Daiya when the bubble in which the switch's sound was stored pops, prompting Daiya to abandon her seduction and check if Josuke isn't tricking her again. Discovering nothing, she decides to go shopping. Josuke is saved from total defeat by sheer coincidence but still has to work out a way to gain his memories back.

Appearances

Characters
Yasuho Hirose
(Mentioned only)

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Trivia

  • Quite a few rock and progressive rock album covers are present in the background of Daiya's bedroom, representing her interest in such music. Some of the albums seen are Fragile by Yes, Coda by Led Zeppelin, and The World Became the World by Premiata Forneria Marconi.

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