JJL Chapter 94

Dangerous Pursuit, Part 6 (危険な追跡 その⑥ Kiken na Tsuiseki Sono 6) is the ninety-fourth chapter of JoJolion and the nine hundred forty first chapter of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga.

Summary
As Paisley Park is being flushed down the toilet, Jobin Higashikata tells his son they'll be able to harvest the New Locacaca very soon, commenting on how the Higashikata Family will shine on and prosper. Jobin also reaffirms that there will no longer be a need for their family to perform equivalent exchange to cure the rock disease.

Meanwhile, Yasuho Hirose struggles to get her Stand out of the toilet, and calls out to the Higashikata House for help. Mitsuba Higashikata notices Yasuho on a security camera, surprised that she was there for Tsurugi. She enters her son's room and sees his unwell state and her husband with him. Noticing that she's in Tsurugi's room, Yasuho calls out to Mitsuba through Paisley Park and asks her to get her Stand out of the toilet. Approaching the toilet, Mitsuba asks her Jobin what he's done. He replies telling her to ignore the phone. Despite her initial doubts, Mitsuba prepares to leave Yasuho but the both of them notice Satoru Akefu outside of the house. They are confused as to how he is there, and are reminded that misfortune is brought on those who try to see his face. Seeing Satoru, Mitsuba is convinced to leave Yasuho as she closes the toilet lid.

Yasuho, betrayed by Mitsuba, tries to get to Satoru but suffers a fall that detaches her right arm, crying out to Josuke Higashikata for help. Inside the Higashikata House, Jobin asks Mitsuba about Satoru and who he is. She tells him, while also informing him of his Stand's nature. As she prepares to flush Paisley Park with Awaking III Leaves, it turns against Mitsuba and pierces her hand, as well as breaking a hole into the beetle room which exposes the New Locacaca.

The rest of the Higashikata Family are alarmed by the sound Mitsuba's Stand, and go up Jobin's beetle room to see what has happened. They all see the New Locacaca, ready for harvest.