Strict woman. She's irritated Dio a little but doesn't seem actively harmful. Ursula's special treatment of children is a red flag for him.
Dio never had a mother and resented any woman passing herself off as one. Authority figures usually have a problem with him anyway, so he saw no reason to smooth things over with her. She was the first to make the gold chain into a big deal and the most insistent that his insouciant demeanor was corroborating evidence. His only regret was not more thoroughly framing her for tripping over the wire.
When Ursula first balked at mounting evidence of Akechi's guilt, Dio felt schadenfreude, thinking she was about to learn the shortcomings of character evidence in the most painful way possible. This didn't happen. Instead, Ursula found even more courage and reflected that she had been too quick to judge Dio. Still hurting from the difference between himself and Akechi, Dio saw this change of heart as mostly just evidence of lability. However he has accepted her as an earnest ally.
Ursula
Dio never had a mother and resented any woman passing herself off as one. Authority figures usually have a problem with him anyway, so he saw no reason to smooth things over with her. She was the first to make the gold chain into a big deal and the most insistent that his insouciant demeanor was corroborating evidence. His only regret was not more thoroughly framing her for tripping over the wire.
When Ursula first balked at mounting evidence of Akechi's guilt, Dio felt schadenfreude, thinking she was about to learn the shortcomings of character evidence in the most painful way possible. This didn't happen. Instead, Ursula found even more courage and reflected that she had been too quick to judge Dio. Still hurting from the difference between himself and Akechi, Dio saw this change of heart as mostly just evidence of lability. However he has accepted her as an earnest ally.
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