In other words, to restore and to interpret a notebook that was being treated with such secrecy I could not help but to jump at the challenge. Kuujou had burned it and even the Speedwagon Foundation treated its existence as If I was to speak out without a fear of being mistaken, I was not doing scholarly work with moral conscience at the forefront of my mind. At any rate, when learning of the existence of a notebook that a vampire who may have transcended humanity recorded his goals, there is no researcher who would not be excited. No, maybe it would be more appropriate to call him Dio Joestar- Or perhaps simply Dio is best. The man who once tried to make the world fall into darkness, Dio Brando. I felt strongly that it was something I should not do, but to at least an equal degree, it was something I felt I wanted to do. Truth be told, the first time I spoke with the Speedwagon Foundation, in other words, when I first learned that such a notebook had once existed, I must confess that I succumbed to sweet temptation. However, if I were to say that that was the only reason I agreed to decipher the notebook, it would also be a big lie. Kuujou to end up in such a state, I will overcome innumerable difficulties to restore that notebook.
Even if it did not yield any hints to his restoration, in order to even decipher a part of what caused Mr.
Kuujou, I was not in very much of a position to preach about policy, professional ethics, or simple common sense as a human being. When I was told that, as someone who owes a great deal to Mr. Kuujou's consciousness was, at the very least, not entirely off base. The Speedwagon Foundation's theory that there may be some hint in the notebook that can lead to the restoration of Mr. Kuujou's current memory loss and comatose state.
But at the end of a series of twists and turns, the reason I finally arrived at accepting this request from the Speedwagon Foundation was, of course, not unrelated to that of Mr. Kuujou saw as too unsavory to leave in this world back into it was, on a level of professional ethics and perhaps an even more fundamental level, an unforgivable and barbaric act. Because I felt that to bring those contents that Mr. Joutarou Kuujou incinerated in Egypt, I would without a doubt be lying. If I said I didn't have any indecision about restoring and deciphering the notebook that Mr. Zarre Adventure Over Heaven Translation by Kewl0210 Editing by June