When Dio Brando arrives at the Joestar's estate's new adoptive son, Jonathan, heir to the Joestar's fortune, fully expects to become best friends with him. Dio, however, has his eyes on the fortune, and he will do everything he can to undermine Jonathan in front of his father, so he can secure the title of heir. And immediately, Jonathan discovers that Dio will do anything to make him miserable.
When Dio's father came upon a broken and destroyed carriage, he hoped to secure the riches of the dead people inside, but Jonathan's father was still alive, and, to thank the man, he offered to take care of his son when he came of age, and provided him with money to educate him. A strange stone mask of the Aztec was also in the carriage when it crashed.
Over the years, Dio kills Jonathan's dog, sexually assaults his first love, and humiliates him in front of Jonathan's friends and acquaintances. As the two grow even further part, the climate at the Joestar's estate gets worse. When Dio's attempt at poisoning his adopted father is discovered by Jonathan, Dio fears there's now nothing left to do but kill Jonathan. Having read the research Jonathan did on the stone mask, Dio realizes that this might in fact be the one tool he can use to dispatch the rightful heir. Unfortunately, his plans fail when he's outfoxed by Jonathan, so Dio elects to use the stone mask on himself as he escapes the estate ...
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