Although many of them are superheroes in this world and have never done anything bad, simply defining someone's sin based on their actions is as boring as rat droppings in a toilet. All you have is a simple thought: all those who stand in your way of reaching heaven are sinners.

[However, you may be slightly surprised to learn that the Joker's final stand is incredibly powerful. It shares the same name as Jonathan Crane's, also known as Killer Queen. However, unlike the latter, his stand can transform anything it touches into a bomb that explodes when his right thumb is pressed. This makes his crimes even more difficult to prevent.]

You have a close friend and a goal, but you still lack a soul-sucking substitute like the White Snake, Atum, or Osiris. But since fate has brought you here and brought you to this point, you believe such a person will eventually arrive.

From December 1972 to April 12, the Irish gang was very high-profile, constantly attacking and swallowing up the territories of other local forces in Gotham, including Bruce Wayne's Wayne family.

[Trying to make Bruce Wayne make a mistake and fall into corruption, and become a participant in the Paradise Project, became your next goal. With Thomas Elliot's stand-in "Survivor", all this became possible.]

Bruce Wayne, transformed into Batman, is indeed a formidable opponent. He further upgraded his armor, enclosing his entire body within it. He explicitly pointed out your special ability as time-stopping and even foresaw your identity as a dark creature. He nearly succeeded in his plan to kill you using the artificial sun created by the thermonuclear fusion reactor covering all of Gotham—all because he noticed you never went out during the day.

Fortunately, the ultraviolet rays from the artificial sun weren't enough to reach your limit, only about the temperature of 70 degrees Celsius. You were only burned, and you managed to escape after a short pause. This also made you even more wary of Bruce Wayne. You had a feeling that if you let him keep targeting you, he would eventually succeed.

[After this, you and Batman engaged in a protracted battle, with the Joker sometimes joining in. You had wins and losses, but for you, who knew the price of failure was low, losing once didn't really matter.]

On September 1973, 9, six months into the protracted battle, the opportunity you'd long awaited finally arrived. Under your guidance, the Irish gang deliberately showed weakness, allowing the other families to take advantage and launch a surprise attack. Meanwhile, Batman and his family also attacked the stronghold.

[At this time, Thomas Elliot, who had been silently watching Batman, activated his stand ability "Survivor". This stand can make people around him angry and lose their minds, thus causing civil unrest. Batman almost immediately went crazy and effortlessly slaughtered everyone present, including his Batman family.]

Looking at his companion lying in a pool of blood, he felt a sudden inability to recover, as if he were already engulfed in a shadow. He seemed to have never escaped the shadow of his parents' death, still living with bats and darkness—you could tell he had fallen to the brink of depravity.

Whether it's Batman or anyone else, you believe they all have a sense of insecurity, living purely to overcome it. Bruce Wayne's insecurity stems from loneliness. At this moment, you offer him a stake: are you willing to follow me in rebooting the world and preventing the tragedy that has already occurred?

If nothing goes as expected, when Batman loses everything he cares about, he will definitely be the hero he once was, willing to sacrifice his body and soul to fight for that shattered future with all his strength.

You gave him three days to consider. But to your surprise, he found you the next day, posing as Bruce Wayne. He was willing to help you realize your plan at all costs. The Joker, however, was furious at this Bruce Wayne, repeating "You're not him" nineteen times in a row, like a tape recorder.

[However, by the fourth day, he had returned to normal and politely told you that he had lost a perfect opponent, so your Heaven Plan must succeed. Otherwise, he would seriously consider destroying the world.]

What surprises you, and makes you feel deeply in awe of fate, is that, just like Father Pucci, Bruce Wayne awakens his own Stand, and it is none other than the White Snake, the Stand that can "access the memories of the heart"! Perhaps this is also the result of Bruce Wayne's sincere wish.

White Snake can melt the opponent's "heart" by beating them, turning it into a disc and removing it. The person whose "heart" is removed loses their mental strength and is in a state of suspended animation. If the disc is placed back into the body, they can be resurrected. This disc is actually the person's soul.

With the White Snake in your possession, you can begin devising a new set of 14 codewords. In your plan, once you have gathered all 36 sinners' souls, you will arrive at the correct point of attraction—28°24'N, 80°36'W—to await the next new moon.

After careful consideration, you wrote down 14 new codewords in your notebook: Ladder to Heaven, Forbidden Fruit, Streets of Ruins, Forbidden Fruit, Jordan, Wreath of Thorns, Forbidden Fruit, Singularity, Jodio, Dragon, Hydrangea, Forbidden Fruit, Singularity, and Pope.

When the next new moon arrives, you will destroy your substitute "world." The dying "world" will absorb the souls of 36 sinners and evolve into a new being. Your best friend will then recite the 14 codewords you set above to the being. It will then use these 14 codewords to open the gate to heaven, allowing you to successfully reach heaven.

After the codeword was designed, with Bruce Wayne's help, you re-drafted the 36-man roster, which not only included tough guys like the Flash and Green Arrow, but Bruce Wayne even included Superman.

When you truly become Batman's teammate, you realize just how terrifying he is. He doesn't just target you; he's prepared a multitude of contingency plans for every superhero. He says fighting Superman is actually quite simple; you must avoid direct combat at all costs. He's prepared a pair of kryptonite gloves for you. As long as you can use "World" to suspend Superman at close range, he's actually one of the easier opponents. He's even prepared over 40 rounds of kryptonite bullets as a contingency plan.

In March 1974, the real hunt finally began. Among the first 3 criminals were Mr. Freeze, the Matrix, and Killer Croc. As "The World" released its time-stopping barrier, these three villains were captured without a fight. Their wailing souls were summoned by Batman, transforming into white snakes and extracting the discs within their bodies.

From April to June 1974, the hunt continued, and more than ten super villains had their souls extracted and made into optical discs.

From July to December 1974, the Joker used Killer Queen to blow up the Gotham Police Department and Arkham Asylum, brutally killing all of Gotham City's super-criminals, including Batman. The total number of discs collected reached 7. Three more people were included in the list, all in Metropolis: The Flash, Superman, and Green Arrow.

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