Chapter 6: Third Mantra! Rest, Remember, Replan!
It was truly interesting how a single task as the one at hand was turning in quite the troublesome and time-draining attempt.
Kiritsugu had faced various cases which forced him to delve deep in dossiers and secret files, all for the sake of giving him a greater understanding of the absurdity that was at hand. It was only natural for an assassin to have a clear sight of his target's pattern and lifestyle… but this time the situation was far more different.
The battle at the docks had opened an interesting can of worms that the Magus Killer was still unsure how to properly approach. Irisviel was fine, but Saber had suffered some injuries while facing Lancer in their duel.
Avalon was slowly mending the injuries, but it would be silly of him to hope for the Servant to be capable of giving her best in the next couple of hours.
Kayneth El-Melloi was a dangerous element that needed to be dealt with quickly and without hesitation. The man was brilliant, but he was also quite naive in the way he was leading his own war effort.
The traditional Magus knew only how to elaborate tactical plans, something that would work on the very moment action began. But if modern warfare had taught Kiritsugu an important lesson, it was that long-term damage was better than taking huge risks to score a complete victory early on.
Which is why the Emiya had seen it fit to prepare a large load of explosives that needed to be invested for the big operation meant to remove such a problematic foe.
And while morality wasn't questioned over the extension of his planning because of his careful steps needed to avoid the killing of the rest of the guests in the hotel Kayneth was located, the complicated issue that had him pause over the execution of this ambitious mission… was created by the existence of an anomaly.
Caster's Master, the man that had been 'dragged' in the docks at Archer's whims, was a variable he couldn't help but be worried more about.
Kiritsugu had faced several enemies before his ten years retirement, but Jotaro Kujo… just didn't seem to click well within his mind. Something just felt so wrong about the situation surrounding him.
And it wasn't like he was hated what the Marine Biologist did, but… the Magus Killer could tell that it was something correlated to the predicament that had pushed such a character in a conflict as deadly as the Holy Grail War.
While the archives that were 'borrowed' by the Church offered an extensive and troublesome description of the man… and his ancestors, the issue stemmed from the personal info he could salvage by the Kujo's own profile within the government's documents about him.
Jotaro Kujo, 24, Marine Biologist. Born in Tokyo from Sadao Kujo, a renowned Jazz Musician, and Holly Joestar, housewife. He was married to Lena Castana and was a father to a 2-years old, Jolyne Kujo.
His background was actually… bland compared to the deeds addressed by the Church. Up until 17, the man didn't show any unique trait that could be found in other members of the Joestar Family.
Hamon wasn't a detail ever mentioned beyond Joseph Joestar's bio, but it wasn't a possibility Kiritsugu was going to exclude in case of fighting. While the 'Ripple' was problematic for undead creatures like Apostles, the self-enchanting nature of such ability rendered one capable of absurd feats.
If Jotaro proved to be having such a power… then the Emiya would need a little more time to plan out a counter against this mystical technique. It wasn't Magecraft for sure, but the ability… was still connected to Gaia somehow.
A fascinated subject that ended up shelved for later as the Magus Killer found something else to entertain himself with. Jotaro Kujo was responsible for the killing of a dangerous 'Type grade' monstrosity known as Dio Brando.
The name was mentioned in Jonathan Joestar's profile, but the being mentioned there was depicted as a High-Tier Apostle. A malicious man that was responsible for quite the supernatural upheaval during the nineteenth century, both from his servants and… the peculiar stone mask that was mentioned as destroyed.
Still, it was quite a leap in power from 'High-Tier' to 'Type Tier' for this vampire to be capable of achieving. Especially if said empowerment happened after a century of dormancy had gone by.
It was only when Kiritsugu gazed over Clocktower's own report over the matter that he got a better understanding of what Dio once was. While his 'Time-Stopping' ability counted as something that easily surpassed a Type's capacity to influence the world (something that had just been alluded by Noritaka Emiya's mad notes about time manipulation), the same couldn't be said about his physical and mental capacity.
Albeit far stronger from the Church's best Executor, the vampire would've been easy to kill against any Magus specialized in claiming Seal Designations.
And speaking of the dreadful practice that the Magus Association was known to push for any problematic individual or monster, there was something of a unique case correlated to the Joestar family over this kind of issue.
It was all because of an edict imposed by the Holy See over the matter, and something that the Clocktower had surprisingly complied to even when Jotaro was found responsible for Dio's demise.
The Joestar family, their companions, their loved ones- everyone that is closely associated with the strange family members was to remain untouched. The gravity of such a move was highlighted by the fact that the various Popes up until now had signed the paper and ratified it with the Magus Association.
It was an absurd paradox for the Church to be imposing this policy to Magi as it was generally the opposite most of the time, but the elements that truly pressed the group located in London to abide by this rule was far easier and far 'detached' from any of the deeds committed by the Joestar Family.
Kischur Zelretch von Schweinorg, the Wizard Marshal himself, had seen it fit to confirm the theories surrounding the 'invisible hand' guiding the life-saving mission that all Joestars were known to embark in their lifetimes.
A dual-edged blade that protected the clan from ever be subjected to any attacks from those 'within the Domain ruled by Gaia itself', but also left them subjected to perilous situations every two generations.
Jotaro, Joseph, and Jonathan. If there was a danger to Earth, like the one represented by a Dio Brando or something like the mysterious 'Ultimate Being' mentioned just barely in some papers Maiya had gotten from the Speedwagon Foundation, the family was there to fight the threat and vanquish it.
Now… the issue was a little more complicated than just planning how to kill swiftly and without much of a ruckus the Marine biologist. No, the problem stemmed by two unpleasant discoveries, with one he had found out about when Irisviel and Saber had returned to the castle.
"Master, I wish to make it clear that I refuse to lift my blade against Caster's Master," Artoria had muttered, leaving no space for protest at the sudden reluctance. "As a King, it's only rightful of me to not slander the proper alliance created by the man, and I can see how his ancestor live through him by the way he acts and moves. I will not commit myself to murder a member of that clan."
While the first reason was acceptable for Kiritsugu, especially since it sounded convenient to have more firepower to throw at Berserker, the Emiya had some skeptical thoughts over why the King of Knights would outright denounce the chances of battling with Caster and her Master.
"Why?" He had asked himself as his voice fell deaf to the blonde's hearing.
Quite the concerning development, but one that was better explained by the very documents recovered from the Speedwagon Foundation.
It was labeled as 'baseless tales recovered from a naive and slightly-senile founder', but considering the truthfulness of King Arthur's legend, there was no reason to not give serious thought to such story.
Artoria might have been a chivalrous individual now, but there was a time when her temper would be a dangerous variable to her knighthood. It was early during her reign, when she hadn't consolidated her domains just yet that she ended up being challenged by an unusual knight.
Josiah Joestar was but a landless knight when he first approached King Arthur. A man of virtue that had gained large popularity among the Lothians, someone that had appeared as a legitimate issue to Arthur's own sister, Morgan, all because of his sway with the people she had long used to kill her 'brother'.
There was no genuine recounting of the conversation that saw the two accept a deadly challenge with live iron, but the results were far different than Kiritsugu would've expected.
Artoria lost. Soundly so from the way the defeat was narrated. But what just made things worse for her was the humiliating stain she herself landed by striking his victorious opponent while he was turned around.
It was in a fit of anger, but the sword that had once represented her right to the throne of Britons was tainted in the blood of the stronger knight.
The tale then made echoes with Artoria's own redemption conquered through some deeds committed after she had seen fit to destroy Caliburn.
Excalibur was her materialistic reward, but it was the 'better person' that she turned into from abandoning her childish temper that truly represented an absolute act of forgiveness from the Joestar.
With this new information now in his possession, Kiritsugu knew that in order to kill Caster and her Master, he would've to resort to subtler but more effective means to take him out instead of relying on his Servant. Either that or tempt King Arthur's patience through the usage of the Command Seal.
The relationship between him and Saber was already strained on an ideological perspective… it would just hurt his chances of keeping a stable chance of winning if he poked too hard at the uneasy nature of their connection.
It was just outright complicated how everything was stacked against him by the very moment he looked at the chances of him 'removing' Jotaro Kujo from the big picture.
Kiritsugu sighed as he noticed a smiling Iri entering his office, bringing to the table a warm cup of coffee.
Maybe a pause was needed now more than ever. Maybe he could work things out by wasting the remainder of the night with a quick rest and-
"Good morning," His wife finally greeted, bringing his calm to a shocked and chilling halt.
Morning? Did he seriously waste this many hours just to address such a problem?
While it was just correct for him to show any inclination toward a target, it was just so odd that he had wasted the entire night over it.
Perhaps was the tension he was feeling from this complex competition, or maybe he was starting to feel the toll after wasting so many years keeping inactive- rusty.
It had to be it. He needed to be sharp and careful enough to go through the sacrifices needed to have his wish granted.
It was his only chance to save humanity… and he couldn't let himself ruining it all for the sake of his greedy emotions and affection for loving woman that had decided to take a seat beside him and help him organize the papers.
This was going to be the most difficult of jobs… maybe even worse than the last one with Natalia.
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"I see that you're still busy here."
Kirei blinked in brief surprise at the unexpected intrusion, but he nodded as his father advanced toward the small table he was using to conclude hours of preparations for the unique dish.
At first sight, one could easily mistake the food as a simple plate filled with Mapo Tofu. Same appearance, same aroma, same heat…
But there was a twist. A unique one that had taken the young priest plenty of his time, making him skip a meeting with Tokiomi about what happened at the docks.
"Father, I hope Tohsaka-san wasn't annoyed by my inability to join him," Kirei hummed quietly, only to be graced by a tired sigh from his only parent.
"Tokiomi hardly minded that, Kirei. His relationship with his Servant... is turning problematic," Risei admitted with a grimace. "Perhaps I was correct when I assumed that Gilgamesh was someone that couldn't just be controlled properly."
The younger Kotomine frowned. "You never mentioned this."
"It was a simple thought that I had held ever since I saw the first interaction Archer had with Tokiomi," The elder answered readily. "I preferred to keep quiet… but I worry that things might grow unstable if action isn't taken about Gilgamesh's rebellious attitude."
Kirei nodded, but his attention blankly returned at the steamy plate.
"Father… I do advise caution about the word you use towards Archer," The former Executor mentioned. "He can… see if someone is being against his decisions."
Risei frowned. "See?"
There was no answer to it, and the old man took it as a reason to ponder more about the possible allusion his son was making. It didn't took him much to connect dots and… pale at the realization waiting around the corner.
"I… I guess that I will be a little more careful about my words."
A distracted nod came from his heir, making the priest frown.
"You still haven't told me what you were trying to do in the kitchen," Risei pointed out. "Are you interested in something in particular?"
Kirei finally offered a more visible nod. "It's an idea. A mere thought that is shaping in the form of… this."
…
"A plate of Mapo Tofu?" His father guessed with a degree of uncertainty, forcing the younger priest to shake his head at the suggestion.
"It's different," He commented, taking a simple spoon and getting some of the reddish liquid in it. "Please, give it a try."
Risei sighed, some nervousness rising in his expression. "Kirei-kun, you know that I don't like Mapo Tofu anymore..."
"You used to enjoy it," Kirei mused calmly. "What changed, father?"
The room grew quieter as the older priest seemed to ponder whatever or not he should be relenting this kind of answer. In the end, he conceded to the odd situation and just spoke out what he had in his mind.
"Your mother died," Risei curtly answered, giving out the answer as crudely as he could. "And with that, so did my interest in trying out anything that reminded me of her."
…
Kirei gave a slow nod, still staring at his creation.
"So… if I asked you to try this… you wouldn't accept it-" The brunet started to inquire carefully. "Because mother used to cook Mapo Tofu?"
He sighed. "Your mother was someone that shared much of your tastes, dear son," The elder answered blankly. "In fact, I sometimes wonder if she would've done a better work raising you than I did..."
Kirei actually paused at that, perplexed by the curious 'what if' that his father had just brought up for him to consider.
His mother was never a topic he had ever stopped around for long. He didn't have a reason to truly ask, especially when he didn't have any emotional bond to her.
Sure, he was born thanks to her and her sacrifice as she died during his conception, but he didn't felt the same degree of affection a normal boy would've to a living parent.
But now that his father was bringing up new information of such a 'taboo' subject to even allude to during conversations, Kirei knew that he needed to dig a little more about his past.
The deep discussion with Caster and Jotaro-san had opened to him a small door. A door that could easily end in the umpteenth failure for him to tank. Which is why, despite not having a stronger reason behind this curiosity, the priest pressed on for some more.
"How… how did she look like?"
He needed to start from small details. He needed to coax his father in a proper conversation about her by reminding him of the good rather than push him for more concrete info.
"She was a beauty," Risei said while sighing longingly at that fleeting memory. "I was so stunned back when I first met her. It was during a visit in Rome, I had been called by a group of cardinals to offer my reports over the Third Holy Grail War."
The elder shivered at the mere mentioning of that experience. While his father had been rather unwilling to previously offer more insight over the woman responsible for his presence here today, the same wasn't over the haunting time spent in Fuyuki.
1934 was truly a year that many wanted to forget. One that just saw so much blood getting spilled for one reason or another.
"I was grumbling by the streets, having decided to take some time off for myself to be a tourist in the city after talking thoroughly to my hosts… and I found her," The older priest hummed. "She was alone by the Trevi Fountain, looking around with that saddened look and… unhappy heart."
His eyes closed. "The sight back then was… tragic. Someone that had lost her own family because of an unexpected occurrence," The elder continued with a quieter tone. "She wanted to lash out and blame everything, even the Lord, for the dreadful ordeal."
She hated God? That sounded like a person Kirei's father would've hardly paid attention to.
And yet… he did.
"I inquired about her plight, feeling rather conflicted over her foul words toward God… and her tears disproving that hatred," He continued without a pause. "She was easy to convince, and soon I was given the chance of listening to her tale."
"I led her by the nearby Church and, after asking permission to the local priest, I took it up to myself to give her a chance of confess to God and… ask for forgiveness."
"And did she accept?"
Kirei's words were met with a snort.
"She screamed at me at the mere idea. Almost scratching at me for even bringing this choice up to her," Risei answered dryly, making his own son frown.
"Then why you went through with that task?"
…
Risei's stare lowered to the table, his eyes following the slow clockwise rotation within the plate of Mapo Tofu.
"I… I didn't," The priest admitted.
…
"What?"
"With the young woman inconsolable as she was, I decided against pushing her harshly towards the Lord," Risei explained. "Our God is one of mercy and love, and his will would've been betrayed if I persisted and forced the lady to go through with my demands."
"And what did you do then?" Kirei felt like this was quite the unusual approach from his father to a 'stray sheep'. It was… almost as if that wasn't the Risei he had known since birth.
"We talked. No confession, no attempt to make her repent for painting God as the cause of her bad news," The elder replied with a nod. "I decided to coax her to calm down, and to regain bearing of her thoughts instead of abusing of her weakened understanding of things."
…
"We ended up learning about each other. We knew our names, what we liked and… I finally asked her if she was free to talk some more by the next morning once I realized that it was getting too late."
She accepted. They would eventually spend a couple of days together and the hangouts would be quite restrained at first.
But the more Kirei's mother spent time with the 'strange priest', the more she would break through the self-imposed shell hiding her true self.
The woman was an individual driven by curiosity, someone that just craved for the interesting topics brought up by the fascinating fellow that was Risei.
They would end up deepening that bond after a month had passed, and she would ultimately accept coming with Risei back in Fuyuki. The little Japanese city proved to be quite a challenge for the lady, as she was hardly acknowledged to have a proper fluency with Japanese, but in the end they managed to settle down by the little church within town.
Months passed, and they were both back in Italy, this time with the lovely lady having long accepted Risei's marriage proposal and have gone through the ceremony meant to seal their love.
Now the reason that saw them back in the 'boot of Europe' was the swelled belly that the woman had. Kirei was due to arrive at the end of that very month, and his mother had requested to conceive back in her hometown.
Risei had agreed, happily so, as he knew that it was only legitimate for her to ask such a wish. The conception day came and… things didn't develop well for the couple.
The doctors were trying their best to manage the complicated pregnancy, and the risk of losing both his wife and his son were high enough to put a genuine worry in the now-elderly figure.
He prayed. And prayed.
A miracle happened in the form of Kirei being born without developing any sickness or illnesses correlated to the troubled conception… but the price was the death of his wife.
Things were now clear to the brunet as he could now see why his father had been so reluctant to even keep pictures of the woman.
The odd 'exchange' of lives just made the entire idea that this had been God's own machination truly an unpleasant thought for a God-worshiping man like Risei a dreadful experience to remember on a daily basis.
By merely glancing at Kirei, the old man was constantly reminded of what happened that difficult night and… that would explain why there was such a lack of support from him during Kirei's first years of education.
No gratification, no praising beyond the simple politeness an individual should shown before the success of another.
But the realization, albeit the truth that just explained this kind of behavior, didn't help much Kirei in understanding the sharp and searing 'stab-like sensation' that had enveloped his chest.
He merely sighed, nodding. He couldn't show this kind of attitude before his father… and soon he was reminded of the first question that sparked this convoluted discussion.
"I remember you mentioning when I was much younger, father, that attaching actions, things and sights to person we've lost along the way is unhealthy," Kirei muttered calmly. "Do you think that mother would be happy if she noticed you doing the same?"
Just as he finished saying this, the brunet paused in confusion at the strange note he had unconsciously let out in that final question. It sounded malicious, but not in the cruel or inhuman manner.
It felt just… right to the situation.
Risei's stare was low and fixed on the table. There wasn't much hesitation, only a grimace before the sudden query.
"No. No, she wouldn't."
…
"Kirei-kun, I've… a question or two for you too," The elder continued after a while. "It's… something that has to do with your wife and daughter."
An attempt to come back at him? Could his father be truly that petty about this pressure?
He couldn't back away now, and so Kirei braced for whatever was waiting around the corner.
"Sure."
Risei nodded. "Do you hate yourself… for not being there when
Claudia killed herself?"
...Mostly yes. But the reasoning behind that situation was more difficult to contain in proper words. Even now, after that discussion with Caster and Jotaro-san, his mindset was unable to properly discern the kind of emotions that had drove him to despise that very memory.
"Yes."
The elder hummed. "Do you think you could've stopped it by yourself? Maybe save her?"
He could've done that. But would he have wanted that? That was a mystery too.
Still, he offered a nod, abusing the way the queries were worded to avoid adding more than a curt answer.
"Yes."
Risei sighed, eyes closing for a moment as he pondered over what to say next. This was turning more in a chore than a proper conversation. Kirei could see it in his growing tired expression.
"Kirei-kun, are you afraid to hurt little Caren because of it?"
...What?
That he missed the death of his wife? That he couldn't be there to see and… act, either by doing good or… bad?
"I don't understand."
"I will not lie to you, because I think it's just correct now that I tell you the whole truth," The elder started to explain. "When I first saw you, just a crying newborn being shown to me in front of your dying mother… I…"
…
"I couldn't help myself, but hate you, Kirei," He finally confessed, shame filling his features. "But not because of what you did, or how you looked like… it was all connected to what your existence dignified in that scene."
The fact that he had been the prime cause of killing his own mother. The accusation was actually hurtful to hear, but he could find the logic somehow… familiar.
"I will never consider myself a model father. I've done plenty of slights against you out of personal and foolish spite. I've condemned you to an unfair situation on a constant basis," The elder continued. "I would set up an overly-ambitious bar for you to reach… and deny you the proper affection parents should offer to their own children."
…
"And while I will never be forgiven, nor redeemed with the way I treated you… I wish for you to know that you're not me in that regard."
"What?" Kirei almost blurted out, surprise from the early explanation catching up on his current state of mind. What was his father referring to?
"I might not know what you're thinking right now, nor I will have the gall and assumption to understand how you look at life itself… but I know one thing that I'm blindly sure of," Risei said while nodding. "You, Kirei Kotomine, are afraid of hurting your own daughter. Which is why, despite my assurances that you would've done a fine job as a parent, you left her to the care of her mother's family."
I… I can't understand. What was he talking about? What about Caren? And… afraid of hurting her?
"Father-"
"You're not going to hurt her," The old priest pressed on. "When you first heard of Claudia's death, you were there to cradling her close to you, almost protectively."
He could… remember. His mind had been focusing mostly on his wife's suicide, morbidly pondering over the strange sadness that had rouse up from such a sight. And while his thoughts centered over the tragic event, he could still remember the careful hold he had over his crying child, and the hand that was so cautiously caressing her scalp.
Why did I forget this? Why…
"I can't tell if you hate me, or just hold me with silent contempt… but I want you to know that, despite the aftermath this War might take, and despite the confusing life you had..." Risei sighed, eyes closing again. "I'm proud of you. I'm proud of your achievements, I'm proud of your respect of the Church's rules..."
He paused, his attention shifting back at the spoon filled with some of the red soup and he moved to pick it off from Kirei's tense hold.
The brunet blinked in surprise at the sudden action, but allowed his father to try out the dish he had created.
Silence domineered for a while, with Risei carefully analyzing the strange taste of the Mapo Tofu.
"The spice… it's not that strong," The old man pointed out.
"You once told me that you detested overly-spicy food. I decided to try my hand in creating a 'softer' version of the dish, while also working on preserving the flavor without diluting it too much with the newer ingredients."
Risei nodded, a smile appearing on his face. "This is delicious, Kirei. I didn't know that you were natural in cooking."
The brunet blinked at the compliment. Natural? This was the second try for today and… maybe Gilgamesh's limited praises over the first attempt before he took it for himself were as truthful as those had sounded the first time around.
And that smile, despite having seen the king smile maliciously and furiously at Kotomine, was indeed a content one as he initially thought it to be.
"May I… take this?" His father finally asked, and Kirei nodded.
"You may. I will just try some other recipes before turning my attention on my duties as Tokiomi's ally."
Risei nodded, his smile widening just a fraction as he took the plate and the spoon with him away from the small kitchen.
The Master of Assassin sighed as he was once more left alone, this time to ponder over the revelations he had gotten out from his father.
Before he truly shifted his attention back to the cooking counter, he called upon Assassin and had them seek something he was now interested to find.
A picture of his mother. Surely, there was a photo saved by Fuyuki Town's administrative branch. And hopefully… this curiosity of his could finally be sated with it.
But for the time being, Kirei returned to his cooking while his mind thought more about Risei's words and what he could really do with a question that he had delayed for so long. What was he supposed to do with his daughter?
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Jotaro huffed as he finished loading the last of the luggage that he had been asked to put in the trunk of the taxi.
It had come out as a surprise that the way his grandfather had decided to 'call him back with new information' was by directly taking a flight to Fuyuki Town.
Joseph Joestar, now a 76-years old elder, had a massive grin plastered on his face as he walked out of the local train station with a small group of people giving chase to him. The squad deployed by the Speedwagon Foundation was at least moderated with their greetings, instead of following the rambunctious old man that quickly demanded a hug from him once he saw him waiting.
It didn't help that Caster seemed to hit it off pretty well with the older Joestar, her bubbly personality finding a match in the overly-giddy mood of the Star Crusader.
"So these Pillar Men- they were aliens or-"
"Oh, those were some strange cavemen," Joseph interjected eagerly, finding it a blessing that the young woman had been curious to know more about his past adventures. "They were like vampires… but also not. It's quite difficult to explain without some papers."
"Oh, I can understand. I remember having trouble myself in understanding some of the obstacles along my path," Xuanzang assured with a bright smile. "But still, I'm interested about this… Hamon. I think I've heard of something like this when I visited Tibet."
"It was there that it was studied and preserved when the first Ripple Clans were destroyed by the Pillar Men," The old Joestar pointed out. "My grandfather, Jonathan, learned through William Zeppeli, which had studied by the old Tibetan master Tonpetty."
"This is so fascinating, Joseph-san," Caster commented with genuine interest. "To think that there was so much of the mystical that I had yet to uncover. By the way, is Master capable of using the Ripple?"
Jotaro tensed up a little at that sudden question, but Joseph merely sighed. "Let's just say that there wasn't a reason for him to study. The Ripple can only be developed properly by those that have faced tragedy in their lives, and Jotaro isn't someone that had the chances of experiencing this degree of pain until we were traveling to hunt down DIO."
"So he could technically learn it?"
"He could," The elder admitted readily. "But I don't think he wouldn't want to. He has a proper job that takes most of his time, and while he could technically bring this as a training for when he's at home, I don't wish to burden him even more than he is now."
At least he could agree on this very point. It was hard enough to keep things away from his close family, to even think of starting to study some mystical crap to push him even more in the bizarre.
Good grief, he was still human and he needed some breaks away from the insanity from time to time.
Plus he didn't want to offer the very lifestyle to his daughter once she grew up. It would be infuriating if she ends up dealing with any of the crap he is forced to face on a monthly basis.
"I still don't understand this. If there was someone like Dio, then why the Magus Association or the Church intervene against him?"
Xuanzang's query was met with a grimace from Joseph.
"That's because the Church did try to subdue him when he was spotted in Italy," The old Joestar answered with a sigh. "But his Stand and his cunning mind ended up making mincemeat of anyone sent to kill him."
As Caster nodded at this info, the elder glanced back at his grandson.
"Speaking of the Magus Association, I think I should tell you to be wary of Tokiomi Tohsaka and Kayneth El-Melloi, the Masters of Archer and Lancer respectively," He addressed with a more serious tone. "We've got quite the dossiers about these fellows, and both sounds quite dangerous to face directly."
Jotaro frowned. "I thought that the Foundation had no means to get info on Magi-"
"That was before we had a chance of getting informants from within the Association. People that were more than happy to offer information over these two men just for the sake of weakening their roles within the politics of Clocktower."
"Clock...tower?"
"It's another name given to the Association. They are set in London, and their headquarters' entrance is inside the basement of the British Museum," Joseph continued to explain. "We managed to get a couple of details that could help, especially against Tohsaka-san."
"Why him specifically?" The marine biologist inquired with a hint of confusion.
"Because I would dare to say that this Tokiomi is the worst scumbag," The old Joestar mentioned with a dark scowl. "He is the father of two children, but decided to give away his youngest daughter away to another family in town. The Matou Clan."
He blinked, remembering the early information about the 'three main families' that the old man had passed to him.
He had met several of the Masters up until now, but he hadn't seen who Berserker's controller was… and the Matou candidate.
These three families wouldn't hesitate to send their candidates for the competition, and he had already seen the Einzbern candidate, the Tohsaka candidate was Archer's Master… which left the best suspect to be Berserker's Master one of the Matou.
"Do we have some insight over the Matou Clan?" Jotaro inquired curtly, getting an uneasy look from his grandfather.
"Of all things we've managed to dig into, we didn't found much about the family," Joseph confessed with a hint of embarrassment. "Only that the head of the clan is one Zouken Matou, and that they adopted young Sakura Tohsaka as the current heiress of the clan. They seem to be declining steadily, and their might is determined by their previous association to the construction of the Holy Grail."
…
"Jotaro-kun, I think I've to tell you this out of worry rather than certainty," The elder pressed on. "I don't like the kind of anonymity that the Matou have. Their past records are mostly blank, but the things that are in there for people to look at seems rather suspicious."
"I think I will focus on them first, yes," Jotaro said while nodding. "If Matou is indeed Berserker's Master, then I should focus first on them before complicating our situation even further."
"Which is why I will join you for that mission-"
"Old man, you're hardly in shape to walk around properly," The Marine biologist interrupted bluntly. "You would be more of a burden than else."
"Now Master, that was cruel-"
"But kind of true, I guess," Joseph interjected with a sheepish look. "I guess I'm becoming more of an old relic the more years pass and… perhaps I should stay behind for a while."
…
"Ahahahah,
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!"
Jotaro tensed up but groaned at the sight of Joseph laughing madly like that.
"Joseph-san?" Caster inquired quietly, her pink eyes wide open in shock at that sudden mood swing.
"That sounds absolutely rubbish! I think you know better than me that I just don't stay behind, especially if someone is in grave danger," The old Joestar exclaimed. "Are you perhaps the one going senile with that much work about dolphins and starfishes, Jotaro?"
The grandson snorted. "Good grief, shitty old man."
"M-Master!" Xuanzang half-shouted in a moment of shock at her Master's crass language.
"It's alright, Caster," Joseph quickly said. "It's Jotaro-kun way to interact with those he cares a lot for. But I guess that has lessened a little bit since he was seventeen."
The brunette still frowned sternly at Jotaro, holding back from properly chiding him for the use of foul words like that… but she restrained herself after listening to Joseph's explanation about it.
The conversation didn't drag for much longer as the elder had to lead the rest of the Foundation's group back to their temporary headquarters that were now located in an abandoned mansion by the city's outskirts.
It would take a while for the equipment they had brought with them to be set up properly, but once the preparations were concluded, Jotaro knew that he would find himself in a better position in this strange war.
But while his mood was pleasantly calm, the same couldn't be said about Xuanzang as the woman saw it fit to remain irritated at him for the remainder of the day. Something that was positive for the Kujo since he was left untouched by any nagging from her, but also frustrated him over the fact that his Servant could get this much prissy for so little.
Good grief, what is it with women and swearing nowadays…
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AN
It's not a single perspective, it's not two- IT'S THREE!
AND OH MY GOD IT'S JOSEFU JOSUTA!!
I could technically speak a little more about the stuff highlighted in there, but I think I did my best in explaining what it needed to be explained in this chapter.
Next chapter will see a genuine brawl, and it will be hilarious since… the bald worm is going to die~!