Yellow Temperance, Part 4 (Chapter)

Yellow Temperance (4) is the one-hundred-thirty-ninth chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the twenty-sixth chapter of Part III: Stardust Crusaders.

Summary
Rubber Soul begs for Jotaro Kujo to spare him. In exchange about this, Jotaro asks him about the other stand users coming after the group, but Rubber Soul denies to sell his comrades for his pride. Jotaro congratulates Rubber Soul for being a good and honorable man and prepares himself to beat him more, but the enemy quickly changes his mind and tells the 4 Tarot Cards they represent: Death; Emperor; Hanged Man and Empress. Jotaro demands information on their powers, at which Rubber Soul says that no one shows his stand power to anyone, not even if they are fighting at the same side. He does, however, inform Jotaro that a prophetess told Dio everything about the stands and that her son, the man with two right hands, is Sherry Polnareff's killer and the representative of the Tarot Card "Hanged Man", as well as rumors say that his stand Hanged Man uses mirrors. Rubber Soul uses Jotaro's distraction to attack him with Yellow Temperance through a manhole, which connects itself to a water hole. He grows even bigger assimilating lobsters and boasts about his luck. Jotaro decides to show him "his true luck" by blocking the water hole with his fist, which sends the water pressure back at the manhole and Rubber Soul, which is send flying back at the water. He begs Jotaro for mercy once again, explaining how he was just joking. Jotaro, speechless, simply says how pathetic Rubber Soul is and procceds to pummel him with a barrage of "oraora" punches from Star Platinum. Now inside a train going to India, the group discusses if the Runaway Girl is with her father and how lonely they will without her. The real Noriaki Kakyoin wonders how someone managed to disguise as him and asks for Jotaro's cherry. When he picks it up, he starts licking it while doing "rerorero" sounds. Bothered by how Rubber Soul did the same thing earlier, Jotaro remains silent. At the background, the Runaway Girl is shown sleeping on the train, having snuck him there to follow the group.