I'm Just a Passerby in the World of Detective Conan

(PS: New author, didn't know how to write in the early stages, currently working hard to improve, please bear with me.)

(PS: For the early chapters, please don't take it too seriously...

Chapter 1210 The Magician

"Nonsense." Guangyou glanced at him. "If I say I'm treating, then I definitely will."

"Then I'll make you bleed!" Kaito Kuroba chuckled.

"Eat as much as you want," Guangyou said generously.

"You said it yourself!" Kaito Kuroba said with a smile.

"I said eat as much as you want, so eat as much as you want." Guangyou waved his hand and said to him again, "Eat whatever you want."

After ending this topic, Kōyū also had a question for Kōto Kuroba.

"Does Koizumi Akako really possess magic?"

He was actually quite curious too.

"magic?"

Upon hearing this, Kaito Kuroba gave Kousuke a strange look and teased him:

"Have you been watching too many movies?"

"There's no magic here."

"That woman only knows a little bit about divination."

"At most, their fortune-telling is a little more accurate than those scammers."

"How could there possibly be such a thing as magic?"

Although Kaito Kuroba teased him, Kouyu unusually didn't retaliate.

He nodded and said:

"I see."

Just as he suspected, the Koizumi Akako he met did not possess red magic.

After all, if magic, such a supernatural power, really exists, and someone uses it to commit crimes, even the most skilled detective would find it very difficult to uncover the truth.

However, if the setting is based on Kaito Kuroba, then red magic might actually exist.

He was quite curious about magic.

"I wonder if there's a Platform 9¾," Kwang-yu thought to himself, his imagination running wild.

But clearly, magic doesn't exist in his current world.

Or maybe he just hasn't seen it?

Never mind, these aren't the main points.

Recalling what Koizumi Akako had said to him earlier, and her actions just now, Kōyū felt that even if she didn't know magic, she was no ordinary person.

The vast majority of people who offer fortune telling on the street are indeed fraudsters.

They use various methods to obtain customer information and then provide so-called "divination results" based on this information.

For example, the one who installed the listening device in the previous Chima arson case.

Kuang-Yu believes that perhaps there really are people who can tell fortunes.

Koizumi Akako was that kind of person.

One can use divination and other methods to tentatively guess what will happen in the near future.

It wasn't that he was superstitious; it was just that the things that happened to him couldn't be explained by common sense.

Compared to divination and such, his experiences are clearly more unscientific.

"Speaking of which, where did you hear that she knows magic?" Kaito Kuroba suddenly felt something was off.

He never mentioned that Koizumi Akako could tell fortunes, nor did he mention magic.

Unlike Kaito Kid, Koizumi Akako doesn't have a certain level of fame.

Logically speaking, he shouldn't know her.

Judging from Kōsuke's expression, it's clear that he knows about Akako Koizumi.

He was curious why Kōyū asked that question.

Did you specifically look into it or something else?

Does Koizumi Akako have some other identity?

His curiosity remained unanswered, and Guangyou's reply was rather perfunctory:

"I overheard that there was a girl named Koizumi who seemed to have magic powers and lived nearby."

"I asked you out of curiosity about whether magic really exists."

"I was even thinking that if I had magic, I could become an apprentice and learn it."

He can't exactly say that he knew this because he had read the comics before, can he?

"Tch." Kaito Kuroba didn't press the matter further.

Nakamori Aoko, who was walking in front, noticed the two people who were a few steps behind her, so she stopped, turned around, and asked them:

"Kaito, Kouyu, what are you two talking about?"

"It's nothing." Guangyou smiled and quickly followed.

Watching Kōyū walk ahead, Kaito Kuroba muttered to himself:

"These two are really strange, both acting mysteriously. I wonder what they're thinking."

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