JJL Chapter 32

"I Am a Rock" (2), originally Yotsuyu Yagiyama's Ambition in the UJ release, is the eight hundred seventy-ninth chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the thirty-second chapter of JoJolion.

Summary
The pesticide jug strike at Josuke's body and break, enabling the pesticide itself to invade him. Norisuke IV asks Yotsuyu to stop, only for him to declare that he will one day obtain the Higashikata estate and the family's wealth. Yotsuyu then comments that Josuke's power is useless against his. He retorts that the soap bubbles are not used for defense right now but for the attack. Josuke then rushes at Yotsuyu, pushing him off the cliff into the ocean.

In the water Josuke uses his bubbles to converse with both Norisuke and Yotsuyu, asking Yotsuyu what his identity is and asking Norisuke to drop fishnets into the water. Yotsuyu which has changed into his rock form is then bound with the nets. Josuke then tells him that he now faces the possibility of remaining at the bottom of the water forever if he doesn't answer his questions. In anger Yotsuyu replies that he killed Josuke's original self earlier, that Kira saved him, and attacks with I Am a Rock, only to be outpunched by Soft & Wet. Josuke asks him again who he is, but Yotsuyu attacks with his Stand. Soft & Wet knocks the architect again, and Josuke asks one last time who he is. Yotsuyu instead mutters that he will one day be betrayed by the Higashikata and that Tsurugi's actions are the only correct one. Yotsuyu's body transforms into rock and breaks down; from a pocket sinks a mysterious fruit into the bottom of the ocean, which Josuke sees.

Josuke returns to the surface with the remains of Yotsuyu. Both are amazed at the strange organism they are observing, deciding to analyze it later, and come back to the Higashikata estate with Yotsuyu. They see Tsurugi again, who reveals that Yotsuyu didn't have bank accounts or cell phone number or even a house, his physiology allowing him to live anywhere. However Norisuke remarks that he must have had an education somewhere and sould have companions to take care of him when he was young. Tsurugi then asks aout the fruit, and Josuke confirms its existence, having seen it in the water. Deciding that the fruit has a connection to his death, Josuke decides to investigate the fruit further. Meanwhile Yasuho briefly wakes up and discovers a piece of the fruit on her, then goes back to sleep.