"Your Stand should have so ability, right? It shouldn't just be a Tsuchinoko."
Shin watched Goto Hitori fiddle with the Tsuchinoko Stand in her hands, then asked about Goto Hitori's Stand ability.
Although in JoJo works there did indeed exist Stands without special abilities, only special appearances—for instance, the Stand nad "Gray Fly" was just a fast-flying beetle Stand with strong penetration power.
But Goto Hitori's Stand aptitude was quite strong. The "Arrow" gave a stronger reaction when facing Goto Hitori than with others. Her Stand couldn't possibly have no abilities at all, right?
"About Stand abilities... I do have so sense of it."
Goto Hitori stared at the Tsuchinoko Stand for quite a while. Feeling this Tsuchinoko that looked very similar to herself finally wouldn't resist her commands, she raised her head.
"But it doesn't seem like any particularly special ability, just ordinary telekinesis."
As she spoke, Goto Hitori tried activating her Stand ability—almost visibly, the Tsuchinoko Stand she'd placed on the desk turned to face a chair in the corner of the clubroom.
Under Goto Hitori's "telekinesis" control, that chair swayed and floated up, looking very much like the effect of "telekinesis" in popular perception.
"Just telekinesis? That shouldn't be right..."
Shin stroked his chin, watching Goto Hitori use "telekinesis" to suspend the chair in midair, and couldn't help frowning with so doubt.
For Stands, "telekinesis" could be said to be the most aningless ability, because ultimately "telekinesis" was just the ability to control objects from a distance.
For Stand users, such things only required having the Stand lift up the target object—there was no need for "telekinesis" at all.
Or rather, for people who couldn't see Stands, having Shin's "Blackbird Requiem" lift up that chair would already look about the sa as "telekinesis" to outsiders, right?
If it were soone else, Shin would perhaps think their Stand aptitude was only this much... But Goto Hitori's Stand aptitude shouldn't have such a simple ability.
It was also possible Goto Hitori hadn't fully developed her true ability, just like how Kujo Jotaro didn't know at first that his Stand could stop ti.
However, for this situation, Shin had his own solution.
"Mind if I taste your Stand?"
Shin asked Goto Hitori while extending his hand toward the Tsuchinoko Stand on the desk—seeing Shin reach out, the Tsuchinoko Stand very consciously crawled over.
People who didn't know might think this Tsuchinoko was Shin's pet, completely unable to tell this thing was actually Goto Hitori's Stand.
"Eh...? Taste my Stand ans?"
Suddenly hearing Shin make a strange statent, Goto Hitori was instantly stunned and asked Shin with so confusion.
"My Stand ability can obtain the sa Stand ability as others by devouring other Stands."
Shin didn't hide this from Goto Hitori. After all, with Goto Hitori's socially anxious personality, even if she wanted to reveal Shin's Stand ability, she probably couldn't find an opportunity to do so.
Shin was even too lazy to use "Blackbird Lovers" on Goto Hitori—in a sense, this was also Shin's trust in Goto Hitori's personality.
"Of course, I won't eat your entire Stand, just eating a small piece is enough."
If a Stand was damaged, the main body would receive the sa injury feedback. Shin had already ntioned this when explaining Stands' existence to Goto Hitori.
However, since Shin said he'd only eat a small piece of the Stand, there probably wasn't much problem. At most it would just break so skin, right?
"Then there's no problem... Please go ahead."
Goto Hitori hesitated, but still nodded in agreent—of course she trusted Shin wouldn't harm her. Since Shin had this need, she naturally wouldn't refuse.
After obtaining Goto Hitori's consent, Shin wasn't polite. He grabbed the Tsuchinoko Stand's tail and gently twisted it, like twisting off a small lump from clay.
The Tsuchinoko Stand seed to feel pain in its tail and imdiately jumped, showing a sowhat pained expression on its face—after all, a piece of its tail had been twisted off.
Shin tossed the small pink tail piece to "Blackbird Requiem" beside him. After catching it, it imdiately complied with Shin's need and swallowed that small Stand piece into its body.
The next mont, Shin sensed a new ability that had appeared in his body—unlike Goto Hitori, this Stand novice, Shin imdiately understood the essence of Goto Hitori's Stand ability.
"I see, your Stand ability really isn't just simple telekinesis after all."
Shin had "Blackbird Requiem" activate Goto Hitori's Stand ability—the next mont, Goto Hitori saw another chair in the clubroom start moving too.
But what surprised her was that Shin looked at that moving chair and suddenly spoke to it:
"When were you manufactured?"
Suddenly questioning a chair, Shin's behavior stunned Goto Hitori—this kind of behavior of talking with objects was sowhat like what she used to do when hiding in her room.
That's right, as an extre social anxiety case, when Goto Hitori used to hide alone at ho, she would even get neurotic enough to talk with objects—especially talking with her guitar.
Though now as a high school student, Goto Hitori had gradually broken this habit, but she didn't expect to see Shin doing the sa thing.
But before Goto Hitori could ask Shin what he was doing, she heard the chair Shin was controlling with "telekinesis" suddenly make a sound:
"I was manufactured 3 years ago."
"The... the chair talked!?"
Startled, Goto Hitori instinctively moved closer to Shin's side, clinging tightly to him and staring wide-eyed at that chair.
Although she used to often talk with objects, she'd never actually thought these objects would open their mouths to respond to her.
"This is your Stand ability—your ability can grant controlled objects the capacity to respond, thereby learning various things through these objects."
Shin narrowed his eyes, showing an interested expression on his face.
This ability was quite useful. Although it seed sowhat like "Gold Experience's" ability to grant life to objects, the small animals created by "Gold Experience" couldn't speak.
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