a long noval story with dialogue.use lore of character.
a very descriptive long noval story with dialogue.use lore.
Josuke Higashikata was walking down the street when he sensed an unfamiliar presence. He turned around to see Funny Valentine, who walked up to him with a menacing grin on his face. "I've heard of you, Josuke," said Valentine, "They say you have a powerful Stand. Let's see if you're as tough as they say you are." Josuke replied, "I'm not afraid of a little challenge. Let's do this." Valentine summoned his D4C and created a clone of himself. Josuke responded by creating a bubble around the clone, which he propelled towards Valentine. However, Valentine had a trick up his sleeve - he used his Dimension Hop to swap places with the clone, which exploded upon arrival and sent Josuke flying. Winner: Funny Valentine Valentine was able to outsmart Josuke by using his Dimension Hop ability to move the clone and confuse Josuke, ultimately leading to his victory. Josuke stood up and brushed himself off. He knew he had underestimated his opponent, and he wasn't going to make the same mistake again. Valentine summoned another clone, but Josuke was ready this time. He used his Plunder Bubble to take away the clone's ability to harm him and deflect any incoming attacks. Valentine, realizing he was at a disadvantage, summoned Love Train. The wall of light appeared and Josuke thought himself safe behind it. However, Valentine's power was greater than he had anticipated. The reflexive damage from the wall cascaded back onto Josuke, and Josuke could feel his body breaking down. Despite his injuries, Josuke refused to give up. He used his powerful Go Beyond ability to transcend logic and create an invisible soap bubble composed of spinning lines that are rotating towards Valentine. The bubble crossed through the Love Train wall, hitting Valentine head on. Winner: Josuke Higashikata Reason: Josuke was able to use his Go Beyond ability to break through Valentine's Love Train ability, proving that he had what it takes to be a true warrior. In the end, both men stood battered and bruised, but there could only be one true winner. Josuke Higashikata emerged victorious, proving once and for all that he was indeed a wild and tough guy.