CDDH Chapter 3

Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak - Chapter 3 (クレイジーDダイヤモンドの悪霊的失恋 #3 Kureijī Daiyamondo no Akuryō-teki Shitsuren #3) is the third chapter of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Crazy Diamond's Demonic Heartbreak, which released on February 19, 2022.

Summary
Boingo sits under a desk at Budogaoka Police Station as an officer, Ryohei Higashikata, tries to speak with the timid child. He gently asks him how he got lost and manages to get Boingo to speak through a mumble, explaining that he had been searching for a parrot with Hol Horse and dropped his manga, having gotten lost while trying to find it. Ryohei understands the child, gaining a compliment from another officer. Boingo recalls the manga having predicted the event of him having to lose it for a while, encouraging him to drop it, and stating that he was no longer a servant of DIO. Boingo states that he didn't throw it away, but that the prediction could not be altered regardless, further mentioning that it was not even his manga but rather one he had been taking care of. Ryohei assures him that he will see if he can find it while encouraging the boy to return to the hotel he is staying at, noting that who he was traveling with may be looking for him. Ryohei then asks his co-worker, Karaiya, to escort the child to the hotel, as another officer takes a report over the phone that Inspector Hiraoka plowed through a crowd while behind the wheel. The officer explained that he had hit the crowd and then crashed into a store, but that no one was injured. He also mentions that a description of a highschooler at the scene sounded a lot like Josuke, leading to Ryohei quickly leaving the station on his bicycle. Karaiya and his fellow officer discuss Ryohei's passion for his job and Karaiya ponders why he has yet to be promoted, despite having helped put Anjuro Katagiri in prison, before he was informed that the fact he remains so low on the totem pole is likely due to his duaghter having had an affair with a married foreigner, resulting in an illegitimate grandson. He further expresses his hopes that Ryohei will be rewarded someday for what all he has done.

In Tohth, Ryon Ryon introduces herself as a girl who is outwardly mature and inwardly a child, expressing her confusion as to why her cousin had to die while wondering how Josuke is connected to the mystery of it all. In reality, Josuke angrily shouts, asking if she had been making fun of his hair, too, to which she likens it to something from. Josuke tries to decipher whether she is joking about his hair or considering it as cool, before Hol Horse interjects and tells him that girls are not meant to threatening and that he should instead cherish them. He throws his arm around Josuke's neck and tells him that his Stand is crazy strong and that he should have a bit more discretion about using it, rather than attacking with it anytime someone ticks him off. Josuke seems excited to learn that his power is called a "Stand", while Hol Horse attempts to suavely apologize, asking if his Japanese is understandable and mentioning that he would like to take her out to dinner as an apology, but that he is rather busy, and stating she should not take it personally. Josuke informs her that he is looking for a guy he came to Japan with, and Hol Horse explains that his friend is a shorter guy and would be harder to find, asking her if she had seen him while mentioning the manga book he carried with him. She drops her briefcase before pulling herself back together, directing them to visit a to ask if they had seen him. Josuke reluctantly goes with Hol Horse, but hides behind a vending machine just short of the police station, to Hol Horse's aggravation. Ryoko reflects on the mentioning of the manga, understanding that the manga she possessed belonged to the cowboy's friend. She doesn't wish to return it just yet as it could lead to the truth of Kakyoin's death. A new prediction emerges from the pages, with Ryon Ryon running away from Hol Horse while stating that if they find out she stole the book, she is done for. It continues, telling her to teach Josuke a lesson and slap him upside the head and kick him in the posterior. Surprised by what the manga predicted, she follows what it tells her and puts herself in front of Josuke, causing him to panic that his grandfather would see, and asking her why she was still following them. She makes note of the fact that he is hiding from his grandfather, to which he calls her a high schooler and responds that her cool personality isn't very charming. She corrects him, stating that she was only wearing her school uniform as she had just visited a grave, and she had graduated the previous spring, further prodding him, mentioning that he was merely a middle schooler wearing his new high school uniform before the next school year begins and that she is his senpai. He retorts that he doesn't appreciate her "better than you" attitude and mentions his disdain for the fact she had made a movie related remark about his hair, further making fun of her own, saying that he didn't even recognize what hearthrob actor she had stolen the hairstyle from. She responds that she copied it from "Noriaki", leading him to confusion and a misunderstanding of the name instead as "Norimaki". She hits him in the face, telling him not to disrespect her cousin Noriaki. After recovering from the slap, Josuke smirks and states that he prefers that personality better, asking if his "senpai" had loosened up a bit.

As Hol Horse walks to the station, he thinks to himself that he can finally calm down for a bit and focus on finding the bird and Boingo, but considers his worries over the unknown Stand that had taken over the driver, thinking that he may need to rely on Josuke to help. He soon overhears Hiraoka inside the station, completely distraught and shouting that the crash wasn't his fault. The officer kindly asks the inspector to calm down, while Hol Horse expresses that he doesn't particularly want to enter, considering the driver worked as a police inspector. Hol Horse suddenly finds his attention drawn to a powerline, realizing that the Parrot's Stand was perched upon it. He then hears DIO's voice speaking as it had in the past before being forced under the control of the Stand, finding himself aiming his gun at the back of Inspector Hiraoka's head.