While it makes some sense, I do feel like if Lulu's actually Howler's daughter, he would not have put her in such a dangerous situationLulu always felt weird to me. Even if she had a Stand, would Howler really leave such important matters to a little kid?
He's not a good guy, but he's not exactly Dio either that would easily risk the life of a baby, nor foolish enough to task a child with such an important and delicate matter.
That is, unless he had a very good reason to trust her more than everyone else.
Her being Howler's illegitimate daughter makes everything make sense~.
I mean...the flow of money is the law of this world... a law so strong it inspires Key West to jump to murder the moment she believes she can make that flow come her way (when it's probably going back to Howler for now!). I know chapter 1 tells us this is the story of a boy becoming rich but chapters like this make me wonder how true that will be... and if it is true, what will it cost Jodio and crew to gain control of that flow of money?
that aside, super super interested in what's gonna happen to Lulu from here, figured she'd be around and important but not that degree of important lol, feel like she'll be the wildcard this part
thanks for the chapter!
Perhaps he's A. Trying to get her "legitimately" killed in the line of duty on a mission or B. Is trying to indirectly teach her about the harsh reality of the world? Maybe it's a bit of bothWhile it makes some sense, I do feel like if Lulu's actually Howler's daughter, he would not have put her in such a dangerous situation