Even if your question is not asking us to do the heavy lifting for you, how useful will that question be for future visitors?
A couple of minutes googling brings you to /blink/renderer/core/fetch/ which has an readme.md that states:
The implementation of the Fetch API.
Fetching/loading code is divided into:
core/fetch: Fetch API
core/loader: high-level fetching
platform/loader/fetch: low-level fetching
In your question you say:
More specifically I want to find the implementation of response.json() function returned from fetch response.
Why? What is the practical problem you're facing that makes that you're interested in the implementation of that function? What issue have you fixed once you looked at that C++ code? How can your challenge turn up as a hurdle for others as well?
Or is it just for curiosity? Then you can still formulate an interesting thought about it. Maybe its garbage collection strategy, its buffer reuse, its error handling. Something else that is both interesting and applicable to the day to day operation of being a developer working with that fetch api.
Without all that context you simply deferred the googling to someone else. Congrats. You have your answer. I've done that bit for you. None of that answer nor your question is interesting for future visitors. And that still is, until further notice, the goal for content on Stack Overflow.