Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-3309116-20121205004736/@comment-4010045-20121227235235

1) It was Sogliola who received the order to kill the gang directly from Diavolo and it was Sogliola that chooses Rigatoni and Fugo to put the plan in action. Fugo is practically forced to follow Sogliola's orders, or else he will be labelled as a traitor. Fugo does not want to be killed by Passione, but does not want to betray his comrades either. So he agrees to follow Sogliola's plan, but willingly omits that Giorno is immune to Purple Haze... ruining the plan. Since Sogliola (the only one who knows about this) dies, the failure of the plan is blamed on the old man, rather than on Fugo.

Summing up: Fugo manages to save his comrades from Sogliola and makes it appear as a mistake Sogliola made. This way he won't be labelled as a traitor by Passione.

This may be worth adding if it wasn't clear enough.

2) Yeah, I also felt that part was poorly written. I'm going to clean it myself as soon as possible.