(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...
He had just opened the fifth and final book when the word "gamble" appeared frequently, which caught his eye.
Every few days I would write a sentence like, "That woman is telling me about my gambling again," or "It's just a bag I sold her; I bought it anyway."
As he continued flipping through the pages, Kōyū came across a passage in Shibata Shirō's diary: "I have a feeling that Yoshikawa and that bitch are having an affair." Upon reading this, Kōyū realized that Shibata Shirō also had doubts about the relationship between his mahjong partner and his wife.
But it only appeared once, and then it went back to being about "gambling" until the last paragraph, which said, "Thank God, I, Shibata Shiro, actually won the grand prize once!"
There's actually more content later on, but it's basically about how to use the money, like divorcing Kyoko Shibata and marrying a female model.
After that section, there was a blank space. Closing the diary, Guangyou sat on the bed and sorted out his thoughts. All the evidence was laid out in front of him, and the ideas in his mind were roughly confirmed. The only uncertainty was whether Yoshikawa Hirokuni was involved.
In Guangyou's view, there is a high possibility that Guangkun was involved. The relationship between the man and the woman is unusual, and the lottery ticket was found in Guangkun's house.
However, judging from the contents of the diary, the lottery ticket should have been bought by Shibata Shiro. The lottery numbers written in the diary are exactly the same as the lottery numbers found, so there should be no other possibility.
Since it was Shibata Shiro who bought it, Mitsuyu really couldn't figure out what other possibility there was besides the possibility that these two adulterers had made a deal.
"Damn it, the evidence is still insufficient."
Just as Guangyou was thinking this, his gaze was drawn to an item in the trash can in the bedroom.
Guangyou walked to the trash can, and was about to reach for something, but the moment he saw what it was, he gave up the idea: "Lan Jingling, it looks like it's from today."
"My God, no way!" A very absurd idea popped into Guangyou's mind. It was fine to think about it, but once he started thinking about it, he found that besides that guess, only the two words "Chen Bumu Cao" remained in his mind.
Suddenly, a muffled thud came from the living room, instantly snapping Guangyou out of his absurd thoughts. He then wore a wry smile: "We have evidence now. Should we laugh or admire those two for being so carefree?"
"If Shibata Shiro finds out, he'll either be beaten to death or driven mad with anger."
Guangyou took a deep breath to calm the mixed feelings of admiration and pity in his heart, then pushed open the door and left the bedroom.
As soon as he entered the hallway of the room, he saw Uncle Mori slumped in a chair. Conan used a super secret technique that allowed him to transform and become invisible, hiding behind the chair where Uncle Mori was sitting.
Kōyū raised an eyebrow: "Conan definitely has some kind of cheat code, otherwise why wouldn't anyone be able to see this?"
After complaining for a while, Kōyū didn't interrupt Conan's daily deductions. He just moved a stool over and sat down to listen to Conan's reasoning.
Conan first refuted Yokomizo's conclusion that Ikenami Shizuka was the murderer, and then explained in a normal manner why Ikenami Shizuka was not the murderer.
Then he overturned Yoshikawa Hirokuni's suspicion of murder and convinced Yokomizo with another round of reasoning.
After eliminating all possibilities, even the most clueless Yokomizo figured out who the "Uncle Mori" had deduced was. Aside from Shizuka Ikenami, Hiroki Yoshikawa, Ran Kosuke, and Conan, only the victim's wife, Kyoko Shibata, remained a suspect.
There is only one truth!
As Kōyū heard that classic catchphrase and saw the incredulous expression on Yokomizo's face, he chuckled to himself. Even Conan wouldn't have guessed that there was another truth behind this case.
"No way, Mrs. Shibata," Guangkun asked Kyoko Shibata with a disbelieving look.
Guangyou found his pretentious manner disgusting, and he caught a glimpse of the smug smile that appeared on his lips after he finished speaking.
After Conan finished explaining his reasoning, Kyoko Shibata shouted out her motive for the murder, then went into the bedroom under the pretext of changing clothes.
Suddenly, Conan seemed to realize something, his expression changed drastically, and he ran straight to the bedroom and opened the door.
As soon as the door opened, a flash of silver light swept across the room. Shibata Kyoko looked at the knife in her hand, sighed, and then charged directly at Guang Kun.
Guangyou saw it clearly: Ikenami Shizuka walked forward as soon as the door opened, and Shibata Kyoko rushed over just as she arrived at the door.
In an instant, the woman who had just appeared very elegant suddenly became sharp and fierce. She reached into her bosom and pulled out the three items.
Ikenami Shizuka narrowed her eyes slightly, and with a slight unfolding of her fan ribs, she instantly folded it back up. In an instant, the knife in Shibata Kyoko's hand was firmly clamped by the fan, rendering it unable to move.
Then, with a swift movement, he tapped Shibata Kyoko's wrist with his fan, causing the renowned sword to fall to the ground.
At this moment, Ikebami Shizuka straightened her expression and said, "What? You want to kill someone?"
Having said that, she bent down and sheathed the knife, seemingly reverting to her noblewoman persona, yet her tone remained unchanged, still piercing like a sharp sword: "You killed your husband, do you intend to kill someone else?"
"I just wanted that heartless man to pay the price." Kyoko Shibata looked at the beautiful and elegant woman in front of her, her voice filled with regret.
Upon hearing this, Ikeba Shizuka frowned and shouted sharply, "Idiot! Although I don't know who you're talking about or what that man did to you, you've already killed someone and made a mistake once. Why do you want to make the same mistake again!"
"Because there's a story behind this," Uncle Mori's voice rang out once again.
Everyone turned their attention back to Uncle Mori. Just now, Mitsuyu had told Conan about these things. It was best to keep a low profile in this case, as Shizuka Ikenami was not as simple as she seemed.
Based on that demonstration just now, his swordsmanship level is definitely not low.
"Mr. Yoshikawa Takezo, shouldn't you honestly tell us what's going on?" Conan said slowly, wanting to see if Yoshikawa Takezo would confess.
"I don't understand what you're saying, Mr. Mori." Although Guangkun was a little flustered, he still gritted his teeth and refused to admit it.
"Alright, then don't blame me." Seeing that the kid was still unrepentant, Conan's tone turned cold. "Inspector Yokomizo, take Ms. Shibata Kyoko and Mr. Yoshikawa Takezo away."
"Mr. Mori, why?" Yokomizo was also a little confused. First, the wife killed the husband, and now she wanted to take Yoshikawa Takezo away.