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 610 Different Thoughts

As for evidence, he certainly has it, namely the holes in the tree trunk.

Previously, Kōyū had glanced at the boots on Kondo's feet and noticed that they were an older model with spikes, while the newer models generally did not have spikes.

In recent years, manufacturers have made great technological progress, and even without cleats, the anti-slip performance of shoes will not be affected.

For example, the hiking boots Ai wore today didn't have any spikes.

By simply comparing the hole in the tree with Kondo's shoes, we can determine whether it was left by him.

So, what Kōyū is thinking about now is where to take Ai to play after the case is over.

For Conan, the case is not over yet.

He knew the suspect was Kondo and that the evidence was the hole in the tree trunk, but these alone were not enough to bring the perpetrator to justice because he did not yet know the perpetrator's methods.

He doesn't have much evidence right now, and Kondo could easily deny everything.

For example, Kondo could easily use the white-eye bird as a pretext for these holes in the tree trunk, saying that he climbed the tree to protect the bird, and Conan wouldn't be able to do anything about it.

As for the climbing spikes installed on the cliff face, Conan has no evidence to prove that Kondo installed them. Kondo could easily make up a reason to cover up the climbing spike issue.

In conclusion, Conan needs to deduce Kondo's modus operandi.

Then he can find an opportunity to use the old trick, which is to put it simply, to anesthetize Uncle Mori and let "Sleeping Kogoro" come out to deduce.

First, explain your reasoning process to Kondo to break down his defenses, and then present the evidence.

Only by taking a two-pronged approach can Kondo be made to admit his crimes.

Ai and the other two had different ideas.

She was thinking about whether to take Guangyou out for something to eat after the case was over.

Because Ai always felt that Kousuke hadn't eaten enough, otherwise why would her first words after seeing the rabbit be, "This rabbit must be delicious"?

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