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Chapter 436 How to Raise a Mermaid

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It was rare that the other party mentioned this topic first, so Shiraishi dismissed the task smoothly: "Do you know Mihua Cinema?"

"The one on the first floor of the municipal building?" After Toru Amuro answered, his expression suddenly changed. Matsuda suddenly mentioned that. Could it be that the municipal building will be bombed next?

There is a lot of traffic there, and it is a landmark building in the city. If it is really bombed, it will be a big deal.

Shiraishi didn't quite understand the surprise in Toru Amuro's tone. In a world where the Tokyo Tower would be shot at in the future, there was nothing to be alarmed about in a mere municipal building.

"Well, I went there yesterday. When I was going out, a man with a beard and a wig passed me. He had a vague smell of explosives on his body."

Shiraishi reviewed the date time mentioned by Mao Lilan during the chat:

"So I was bored and followed him to take a look, and found that he had hidden a lot of bombs there. I took out one while he wasn't paying attention. I saw that the detonation time was set at more than 20 hours later, so I didn't want to delay my play, so I stopped.

Tube."

Shiraishi was not careful in making up lies. He was aware of the content of Toru Amuro's brainstorming and knew to tell him the information directly. Without explaining the source of the information, Toru Amuro could automatically complete it.

An undercover agent with a big brain is very easy to use. No matter what the matter is, just making a small report can basically solve it...

It was rare for Tohru Amuro to hear him speak for such a long period of time at one time.

Moreover, the amount of information in this passage was huge, and it was thrown down on his face, leaving him stunned in the middle of the corridor with the material between his arms.

The person on the other side of the phone didn't consider the recipient's mood at all and continued to send messages:

"I came back this afternoon and when I passed by the park, I saw him again on the opposite side of the park, so I followed him to relieve my boredom. When I got home, I discovered that he turned out to be a celebrity."

"..." Toru Amuro finally managed to keep up with Matsuda's erratic thinking and behavior patterns.

Although this series of actions sounds too coincidental and a bit nonsensical, but if you take a closer look... it really seems like something he can do.

Moreover, I heard that the bomb in the park exploded inexplicably at high altitude and caused no casualties.

If the murderer really is someone else, let's think about it differently. No matter what reason Matsuda passed by, maybe his purpose was just to defuse the bomb?

When Toru Amuro thought about this, he suddenly felt guilty that he had wronged a good person.

Think about it, a person who sells himself to a mysterious organization with unknown origins in order to avenge his brother, and then goes undercover in a black organization, even if he goes astray and wants to kill people, as long as he is not completely broken, he will avoid it

Attack with a bomb, after all, that was the cause of Matsuda Jinpei's death.

After Toru Amuro finished enlightening himself, he focused his attention on the real murderer: "Celebrity?"

"Yes, that's the architect who often appeared in newspapers. I heard that he loved left-right symmetry, and even changed his name to symmetrical." Shiraishi didn't remember the criminal's name, but he remembered that he had super obsessive-compulsive disorder.

In addition to setting up bombs, the prisoners also set fire everywhere and destroyed all the works of his youth because they thought those works were not perfect enough and could not achieve complete symmetry.

The characteristics are so obvious that even if the name is not provided, just these two pieces of information are enough for the police to find the person.

After handing over the information, Shiraishi estimated that Toru Amuro didn't have anything else important to do, otherwise he would have told her earlier, so he said the signal was not good and hung up the phone.

Toru Amuro was an undercover agent who was good at gathering intelligence. No matter how shocked he was, he still remembered all the information in Shiraishi's words verbatim.

However, when conceiving the wording of the report, Toru Amuro realized another problem.

...If Matsuda only said these words to himself, and he reported the news to his superiors, prevented the building from being bombed, and caught the real culprit, that doesn't mean that as long as Matsuda is deliberately testing, he may discover that he Have you contacted the police?

Amuro revealed her confusion.

This matter was of great importance. Of course, what he was struggling with was not whether to report it or not, but the method of reporting it and the subsequent handling process.

I heard that the criminal police are also looking for the murderer. It's best to find some excuse to shift the responsibility for solving the case... well, the honor of solving the case to their side.



After Shiraishi finished the small report, he changed back to his main body and called Conan again, briefly talking about the rice flower municipal building.

Of course, the rhetoric used is completely different from that of the vest.

Now, Shiraishi has been able to move around freely for a while without anyone he knows. Even if Conan doubts the source of the information, he still has a lot of room for fabrication.

Conan actually already had a general idea, but he didn't know yet that the prisoner had secretly prepared such a shocking move.

After Shiraishi revealed the location of the next explosion, Conan's pupils were shaken and he also completely straightened out his next plan of action.

A few days ago, the tea party invitation that Kudo Shinichi received was actually from the prisoner this time, Moritani Teiji.

After Conan notified the police department using Kudo Shinichi's name, he followed two or three police officers and rushed to Moritani Teini's house. On the one hand, he wanted to stabilize him, and on the other hand, he also wanted to find evidence of his crime.

Moritani Teiji does have a grudge against Kudo Shinichi.

He originally wanted to build a completely symmetrical dream city.

The mayor at the time and Moritani Teiji were in agreement, and the city's reconstruction went very smoothly.

It's a pity that before the renovation was completed, the mayor ran a red light late at night and accidentally hit and killed a passerby.

The mayor's son originally wanted to take the blame for his father, but this was ruthlessly exposed by Kudo Shinichi.

The mayor stepped down, and the urban renewal plan was shelved indefinitely by the new mayor.

His confidant was brutally arrested. Moritani Teiji stood alone on a cold high-rise building, overlooking the completely asymmetrical city. His old teeth were almost broken, and he hated Kudo Shinichi to the core.

When Conan figured out the whole truth, it was usually when the prisoners were unlucky, and the evidence that had been hidden before would often pop up one after another smoothly.

It was the same this time - Conan first used fake disguise props to trick Moritani Teiji into spilling the beans, and then learned that there was a secret vault in the Moritani family's study room, and in the vault were the bombs he used when delivering bombs to the children. camouflage props.

After being exposed, Teiji Moritani angrily picked up the "lighter" and threatened the police - it was actually a detonation button disguised as a lighter. This ruthless man also planted many bombs in his own home.

Unfortunately, Conan had seen Moritani Teiji lighting his pipe with a long match before, so he guessed that he usually didn't use a lighter.

So when he sneaked into the study to investigate and saw the "lighter" hanging on the table, Conan conveniently pulled out the battery just to be on the safe side.


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