Kishibe Rohan is sitting in an impossible room carved into the side of the Twin Forests Tunnel. In front of him, Josuke is yelling at him, demanding to know what is going on and what is this room. Behind him, a dark blue humanoid Stand hid in his back, urging him to lure in Josuke in exchange for his life energy.

"I refuse." Rohan replied.

"What?!"

"The one thing I, Kishibe Rohan like more than anything else is find people who think they're hot shit and saying no to their faces." He turned to Josuke, unable to move. "Get out of here, Josuke! If you enter the room, you've already lost! You'll die!"

"Damn you!" The Stand Highway Star cursed at him, but despite Rohan's genuine warnings, Josuke stepped into the room anyways.

"Wh-What the hell do you think you are doing?" Ever since Josuke burned down his house, Rohan was at odds with him. He was sure that he was cheating in their game of dice. "I tried to warn you...but you never listen to anything I say! That's why I hate you so much!"

But it was too late. Josuke already stepped into the room. Highway Star already got his scent. Numerous pairs of flat, dark blue feet piled onto him, seeking to nourish themselves with his life energy.

Rohan stopped. It's too late. Josuke's caught. Both of them are going to die...

...but he remembered the time when he read Joseph's Joestar's past, and the history of their family bloodline. Their accomplishments and their bravery, it cannot stop here simply on behalf of the foolishness of their youngest member.

You, Josuke! You cannot die here as a part of the Joestar family!

"Heaven's Door!" With his last bit of strength, Rohan tore open a small flap on Josuke's face. He wrote the command "I'll fly backwards at 70 KM!", and instantly Josuke sailed out of the room, crashing into his broken bike. But it's all right. He had saved him from Highway Star. He had no regrets on dying here now.

Well, except maybe that he should have finished something for Pink Dark Boy's deadline first. His readers kept nagging him in fanmails about his prolonged hiatus.