Shiraishi didn't want Hattori Heiji to wake up and cause trouble.
But if you just throw people into the nook and cranny outside, they might be picked up by Sadao Whalei and thrown back into the sea - then your work will be in vain.
Shiraishi calculated the time and found that as long as he waited for a while, Whalei Sadao would take the initiative to put the gun into the hands of Kanie Hisa's corpse, then return to the restaurant unarmed and start acting.
Therefore, Shiraishi planned to provide the evidence that "Kawai Sadao = murderer = old man Hazaizo" at that time, and ask the crew to restrict Whalei's movements, and then move the troublesome Hattori Heiji to another place where he would be discovered.
However, this plan was disrupted when he met Toru Amuro.
——Toru Amuro walked to the cabinet and took out Hattori Heiji who had been stuffed casually by Matsuda.
Then he took out several drawers under the wardrobe, found a portable wood saw from the tool box, and started operating it.
Although I don’t know why Matsuda insisted on hiding the person, there is still an unknown murderer on the ship. Everywhere will be carefully searched. If he hides the person outside, there are so many crew members and passengers, and he can always be found.
The most secluded place is your own room.
Especially since there were no active police officers on the ship except him, and there was no search warrant. If a group of ordinary people wanted to inspect the room, they needed to obtain the consent of the residents first.
...Having said that, if you refuse directly, it will look very abrupt, and some impatient people may rush into the room and search it forcefully.
Therefore, when they ask to check the room, it is best to refuse them righteously first, and then impatiently agree to their rough inspection. Let them go through the obvious places where people can hide, and then kick people out. This can make a big difference.
to eliminate suspicion to a certain extent.
An overly obvious hiding place like a closet must be included in the scope of inspection and cannot be hidden inside.
Need to change place.
Toru Amuro sawed open the insides of several drawers, and nailed some small protruding mechanisms onto them. Then he placed Hattori Heiji on the lower level of the cabinet where the drawers had been emptied, and pushed back all the drawers he had just taken out.
Since it was sawn short, the drawer can fit all in, and there is no problem visible from the outside.
When a room is searched, even if someone pulls open a drawer, they usually only pull out part of it and stop when they see that there is nothing inside. Rarely do they pull out all the drawers that obviously cannot hide anyone.
The raised mechanisms just installed will cause the drawer to get stuck when it is pulled to a certain distance, making it impossible to continue pulling it out. Naturally, the person hiding behind will not be exposed. In addition, Hattori Heiji is so dark,
It has its own protective color in the matte cabinet and is not easily noticeable.
Shiraishi watched silently, feeling that this operation looked familiar. He remembered that there was a case where a corpse was hidden in a drawer. Amuro Toru was really skilled.
Shiraishi also checked the mechanism that stuck the drawer just now, and found that there was no need to worry about Hattori Heiji getting stuck in it and not being able to get out.
Most people can't open a drawer because when the drawer is blocked, they subconsciously think that it has been pulled all the way and it will break if they pull it any further, so they unconsciously restrain their strength - just like some people can't pull it open when they change the battery.
But if someone next to you says, "If you push harder, it won't break, it just opens like that", that person will immediately awaken and remove the battery cover with a click.
The same is true here.
But when people are trying to survive, of course they don't care about the drawers. Hattori Heiji, as a person with a higher force rating than Mourilan, can definitely escape as long as the anesthesia needle takes effect.
With this done, Shiraishi looked at the light screen and prepared to defuse the bomb.
However, the task bar shows that all tasks have been completed.
...Passers-by threw the bomb into the sea themselves?
It's impossible. The look on Nabuo Whale's face makes it clear that he is Ye Caisan's accomplice. It is impossible for an honest man who brought a bomb on board to give up his desire to avenge his girlfriend.
Baishi thought for a moment and suddenly had a guess.
He looked at Toru Amuro who was packing up his tools: "Did you defuse a bomb just now?"
"...I didn't dismantle it, cut the threads, tied it with something heavy and threw it into the sea." Toru Amuro was not too surprised by this question.
When he followed Officer Samezaki to find "Ye Zaisan", he remembered the person whose transmitter had been installed by Matsuda, and sneaked into that person's room to take a look.
The bedding was neat and tidy, and the whole room looked as if no one had ever lived there. There was only one bag placed squarely on the floor, which looked suspicious no matter what.
Toru Amuro opened the bag and took a look, and found that it contained a time bomb that was enough to blow a hole in the yacht.
At that time, Toru Amuro was staring at the bomb, and he couldn't help but wonder if Matsuda had some kind of bomb detector installed on him, or if he was born with an intuition for bombs.
...Recalling the scene at that time, and thinking about Matsuda's question just now, Toru Amuro was more inclined to the former guess, because Matsuda seemed to be convinced that the passerby had a bomb on him.
However, when boarding the ship, there was no sound from Matsuda...
Therefore, it is also possible that Matsuda smelled the smell of explosives on his body, so he came up with the relevant speculation-the package of bombs brought by passers-by was very rough and was not covered up.
Toru Amuro always had a lot of problems in the past.
Now, he still has many doubts, but he has learned to answer them for himself.
Anyway, when I ask Matsuda, the most I get is words like "intuition", "guess", and "unclear".
Although Toru Amuro didn't tell the specific process, Shiraishi almost guessed it.
All the tasks were completed, but he couldn't sleep yet because the next task was coming soon - Shiraishi looked at the date and found that today happened to be the full moon.
He looked at the route map anxiously, thinking about what to do next.
It's getting dark early now, so judging by the time, it should still be too late.
Toru Amuro threw the scraps he sawed off the drawer into the sea. He originally wanted to continue looking for Ye Caisan - he just passed by the room and came in to take a look.
However, when I thought about it, I had just left for a while when Matsuda came back with someone on his back.
And if I remember correctly, in addition to the black-skinned detective, there were two other passengers on the ship who were related to the police - one was the young girl traveling with the black-skinned detective, and the other was retired police officer Officer Samezaki.
This room is not big. If he continues to pursue the case and Matsuda knocks out two more and brings them back... there will be no place to hide.
... Let’s stay in the room together. Anyway, there are only a few passengers on the boat. When we get to the shore, with the support of more professional forensic police officers and equipment, we can always find the murderer.
However, just as he had made up his mind, Toru Amuro saw Matsuda standing up, as if he was about to go out.
"?" Toru Amuro stood up alertly.
"They are too noisy, I'm going to solve the case." Matsuda left a sentence and left quickly.
Toru Amuro was startled, and after reviewing it in his mind, he determined that what Matsuda said was to solve the case, not to break the skulls of relevant personnel on the ship or the police.
...Why do I feel that Matsuda is very interested in solving crimes?
Could it be that Gin said that he had a talent for solving crimes and he heard it, so he was working hard in this direction in order to be appreciated by his boss?
Tohru Amuro couldn't tell whether this was a good thing or a bad thing for a while, but suddenly felt that Matsuda, who was also an undercover agent, was really dedicated.
He locked the door and followed him out to prevent violent crimes and other undesirable phenomena.
However, because his mind was moving too fast, his feet were relatively slow. By the time Amuro showed through the door, there was no one in the corridor.
He could only choose a direction and follow his intuition to find it.