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Fire and Ice, Jonathan and Dio (3), originally A Demon's End in the WSJ release, is the forty-first chapter of the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure manga. It is also the forty-first chapter of Phantom Blood.

Summary

Jonathan's overdrive tears through Dio and begins melting him from the inside. Dio's body is sent flying off the balcony and slowly begins to disintegrate. As a last resort, Dio concentrates his vampiric essence into a beam he shoots from his eyes; the beam misses killing Jonathan but injures his hand and arm. Jonathan falls down and weeps for the death of his adopted brother, while the others destroy the remaining zombies.

In a desperate attempt to save himself, Dio cuts off his own head to prevent the Ripple from reaching his brain. Wang Chan finds Dio's head, and takes it with him into the night. He mentions that Dio could use another body.

The news paper publishes a short article about seventy-three people from Wind Knights Lot who disappeared overnight without a trace. Jonathan and his group were reported to be seen by a local farmer burning Dio's clothes outside of the abandoned mansion. It was also noted that one of the men--Speedwagon--was seen removing a Stone Mask from the property and crushing it with a sledge hammer. The same night as the so called "incident" a fisherman filed a stolen property report, saying that a man of Asian decent had stolen his boat.

One year later The London Press Reports: on February 2, 1889, Jonathan and Erina have married and have planned to sail to America for their honeymoon the next day. Speedwagon looks up from the newspaper, only to notice he is late to see them off and quickly runs out the door of the bar he was eating at without paying for his meal. In his rush he accidentally bumps into a crew of men hauling a large ornate box. He is distracted for a moment but eventually reaches the dock, where he meets up with Poco and the Ripple users to see Jonathan and Erina off.

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