[Best Villain Over Heaven]
As one of the strongest achievements in the Best Villain System, the Over Heaven here is not the Over Heaven from the game "eyes of heaven."
Clicking on this achievement, it tells you that the so-called Over Heaven is actually transcending all things to reach Heaven, which is the concept of 'God'.
A villain becoming a god? That sounds very incompatible with core socialist values; it couldn't possibly be an animated show for educating children, could it?
Why did he suddenly think of this achievement? It was because Johnson felt that all of this was too distant. He definitely wasn't the only one who had transmigrated. He couldn't imagine himself as a god. Perhaps many people had been chosen by the Best Villain System before, and perhaps they all died… I must survive… Let's start from the ground up. From acquiring a Stand, his blood relatives, including all of DIO's children like Giorno Giovanna, might become his aid in achieving Over Heaven.
"I don't want to bother you with these things," JimmyJoffrey said, "but she is your mother after all."
Thanks to [Best Villain's Boundless Charm], Jimmywas extremely polite to Johnson. Perhaps Johnsonwas putting on a bit of an act now, like his old man DIO, maybe he could scare the weak-willed into wetting their pants… "I plan to check a few key places," Jimmy continued, "We'll split up, since her mental state isn't very stable."
"This old hag is so annoying…" Johnson thought to himself.
Johnson nodded in understanding, packed up, and set off. His goal was to check the airport to see if there was any possibility of his mother taking a flight to Egypt.
America in 1998 and America in 2018 are completely similar, or perhaps it could be said that Araki's America has transcended the concept of time.
Here, no one will look at you differently for being well-dressed and wearing expensive clothes, nor will they disdain you for not knowing the classifications of coffee and wine.
If he could, Johnson truly only wanted to live a peaceful life in this country… After a trip to the airport, confirming his mother hadn't fled to Egypt, he returned home, looking disheveled, around seven in the evening.
The distant chimes of the church bells, like ethereal singing from afar, rang seven times consecutively just as Johnson reached the path not far from his home.
"Hello, boy." A clear voice sounded in his ear. Right at his doorstep, a fortune-telling shop had abruptly appeared. Calling it a shop, it looked more like a tent set up for the upcoming local carnival.
The area nearby was very lively. Chinese spicy snacks, various Indian fruit pancakes… preparations had been ongoing for several days.
His home wasn't in a private villa community; for convenience to work and school, Johnson's family actually lived not far from the city center.
"Would you like a fortune reading?" It was a young woman, about twenty-five years old, wearing a pointed hat and a Gypsy-style long dress.
"My fortune-telling is very accurate, boy. You can choose the method of divination."
Her clear voice was somewhat extraordinary, giving the impression of an reclusive master who could see through everything.
"I just arrived in Andali, so it's free."
Ah, how familiar this trick was. "I don't believe you for a second."
"No need, thank you."
— "Are you looking for something?"
Just as Johnson turned around, the woman called out to him.
"No, thank you."
"No, you are looking."
Johnson crossed his arms, frowning as he scrutinized the woman.
"You are looking for a certain power."
Hearing the woman accurately state his purpose, Johnson couldn't help but be startled.
Most people couldn't talk much with Johnson, because of the effect of Best Villain Charm Unlimited, ordinary people would feel more or less afraid when they saw him. Anyone who could chat and laugh with him was not a simple person.
"I can feel that you possess a certain power that makes you completely different from others. The weak will fear you; you will lead a new world; you are a born strong one."
Johnson couldn't help but be slightly stunned. The world of JOJO is actually a story of destiny, where many people cannot escape the cycle of fate. In fact, many stories in Japanese manga are like this… Perhaps the Japanese are truly a nation that believes strongly in fate.
In the first part of JOJO, Will A. Zeppeli could instantly see that Dio was a person with innate strong luck. In the fifth part, when Torbio returned to his hometown, he coincidentally met an incredibly powerful fortune teller.
Johnson then looked up and carefully observed the fortune teller. She was composed, her slightly dark complexion giving a mixed-race impression, like a Southerner with Native American heritage. Her features were Stereo, her blue eyes extremely deep, and there were several noticeable freckles on her cheekbones.
She really had the feel of a Gypsy girl…
Johnson felt that transmigration was already unscientific, so he was even more willing to believe that this Gypsy woman might actually guide him.
Johnson followed her into the low tent. The woman, with a mysterious smile, lit a candle, allowing Johnsonto see that this was indeed a very typical fortune-telling room.
There was a crystal ball on the table, tarot cards, a Press rope thrown on the ground, a pentagram hanging on the tent, astrological charts, spellbooks, a skull, and a creepy curse doll.
The candle made her face flicker between light and shadow as she whispered, "Boy, what kind of divination method do you want?"
"More than that, I want to know why you chose me?" Johnson said calmly.
"You know that better than I do," the woman said with a smile. "Can you tell me your name?"
"Johnson Joffrey."
"JO... JO? Can I call you JoJo?"
Hearing this familiar phrase, Johnson couldn't help but look up at the smiling woman.
A Stand User? Is she a Stand User?
"My name is Fuyika, and I hope you'll remember it," she said with a hint of a playful tone. "You possess a mysterious charm and power that no one else can imagine. You are destined for greatness, and that is why I chose you."
Seeing Johnson remain silent, she continued on her own, "I recommend the tarot cards; I'm very good at it."
Johnson nodded, and she naturally shuffled and cut the cards, skillfully laying the tarot cards flat in front of Johnson. She teased, "Choose three cards to represent your past, present, and future. I know you're not interested in love or career fortune-telling."
Johnson remained silent, mainly because this could enhance his mystique, allowing his Best Villain Charm Unlimited skill to fully unleash. Moreover, his mind was still contemplating how to utter more philosophical words to make himself even more impressive... This woman should be one of those attracted by such power.
If she truly had the ability to be a Stand User, for him, it would mean one more loyal companion. After all, DIO had Granny Enya and Vanilla Ice, those fanatical loyalists, didn't he?
Johnson crossed his arms, his red eyes glowing brightly. Fuyika couldn't help but sit up straighter; the pressure this man exuded made even her tremble... "I never dwell on the past. The present, I see with perfect clarity." Johnson spoke, his voice deep and alluring. Under the enhancement of Best Villain Charm Unlimited, it seemed exceptionally mysterious, like a whisper from the depths of an ancient ocean... Fuyika suppressed her trembling hands, her breathing becoming unsteady, and she feigned composure, saying, "Then please allow me, allow me to look into your future."
Johnson raised his hand and drew a tarot card.
"Then this card is your future," she said, and then she flipped the card over.
A young man holding a golden staff, wearing a triple crown and a red robe, with his arms spread wide, sitting on a throne, receiving the worship of believers—this image lay quietly on the tarot cards.
Unfortunately, it appeared in reverse facing Johnson.
—Reversed Hierophant.