![]() ![]() Joshu successfully tracks down Nigatake, who reveals the origin of the curse. Believing the previous night's events to be a dream, he enters his room, only to be buried alive by millions of yen banknotes, all with a serial number ending in "13R". The next morning, Joshu awakens at home on the living room couch at the behest of his father. Joshu forces the money onto the taxi driver, accidentally hitting a lighter in the man's pocket and burning one of the banknotes, causing the money to grow into a humanoid shape and bury him. Joshu finally realizes something is amiss when even his taxi driver refuses to drive him home and be paid after encountering bad traffic. At some point, he realizes that all of the banknotes have a serial number ending with "13R". Now with more than ¥50 million, Joshu begins to suffer from Milagro Man's effect that he is being burdened with more money than before and tries unsuccessfully to hide it. When Joshu goes to a night club and the owner accuses him of being associated with "the Milagro Man", Joshu is surprised to be given all of his money back, and more. From this point onward, no matter how Joshu attempts to spend any of his money, he is refused service and given back more money than he originally planned to spend. He then cuts up the card after emptying his bank account. Joshu spots the wallet and uses his ATM card after deciphering Nigatake's PIN from the idol he was talking about. When visiting a local idol goods store, Joshu Higashikata overhears Zaihei Nigatake talking about his favorite idol and being unable to find his wallet. For two years, Zaihei lived in Morioh under the curse, unable to pass it on to someone else because the curse's existence was an open secret and nobody could be tricked. Two years before the events of JoJolion, Zaihei Nigatake was tricked into taking the curse of the Milagro Man when he stole a €20 banknote from the previous victim in Hamburg W, who was disguising himself as a homeless person. The curse sprouted by this heinous act permitted the creation and perpetuation of the Stand.ĭuring an unknown period, the curse passed from one victim to another, as the money kept changing appearance to suit its victim's purpose. According to Zaihei Nigatake, an arms dealer who lost millions in a lawsuit went mad, killed his whole family, and set his mansion on fire, with only a single scorched bill left intact. The origins of Milagro Man are shrouded in mystery. The only way to escape Milagro Man's power is to return the money to the previous owner or have the money destroyed by another person, after which Milagro Man is transferred to the new victim. ![]() No matter how they try to spend or destroy the money, it will be returned to them and they will somehow receive more money than they originally spent. Anyone afflicted by Milagro Man's power through simple touch will constantly earn money until they are literally buried in cash, eventually resulting in death via crushing or asphyxiation. None of the bills are exactly identical, but they all have a serial number ending in "13R". The money appears to be generated from the corners of other bills, out of thin air as well. At its most basic, the Stand can create and duplicate money, with the legal tender changing depending on the country the Stand's money is currently in. Monetary Manipulation: The story of Milagro Man's curse originated from its ability. In the colored manga, Milagro Man is orange and beige. It doesn't have a face, instead, its head, palms, arms and legs have holes that can be seen through. Its body is patterned in upward-facing triangles, including triangular horns on its elbows and shoulders. Milagro Man takes the appearance of a humanoid figure of ambiguous sex. ![]()
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