(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...
Mitsuyu agreed with what Conan said.
Careful, persistent, and enthusiastic.
If you're not careful, you won't find the clues, and you won't be able to find the truth.
If you are not persistent and choose to give up halfway, the result will be the same.
If you don't have a passion for reasoning itself, you're likely to be careless during the process, which brings us back to the point we made at the beginning.
If you're not careful, you won't find the clues, and you won't be able to find the truth.
This is a vicious cycle.
In fact, this statement applies not only to reasoning, but also to other things.
After leaving the tent, Kousuke brought Conan to Takagi, and his mission was over.
Conan alone is enough here, and even if he stayed, he would just sit next to Conan and listen to him talk, which wouldn't be very interesting.
"Officer Takagi, feel free to ask me anything you want to know. Conan will answer all your questions." Kōyū greeted the two of them and turned to go back to his tent.
Now that he has successfully summoned the creature named Conan, he, as the summoner, can retire gracefully.
"Okay, thank you so much for today, Mitsuyu." Takagi thanked Mitsuyu again. "I'll treat you two to a meal next time."
He waved with his back to Takagi; that was Kousuke's response.
Takagi didn't care much about these formalities. After secretly noting down the favor, he looked away.
Then, Takagi started asking Conan questions related to deduction.
While Kōyū was calling Conan, he wrote down some questions he wanted to ask in his notebook to avoid missing any.
Although reasoning is something you can't learn just by listening to others, he can memorize some of the knowledge that can be used in reasoning.
For example, the "almond flavor" he often encountered in cases.
Looking at Kōyū's retreating figure, Conan sensed something was amiss.
Answering Takagi's question is fine; if it really improves the police's case-solving rate, that would be great too.
But then he suddenly realized something.
He answered the question for Guangyou, so Guangyou would have time to...
"Forget it, let's not dwell on these things." Conan shook his head, banishing these thoughts from his mind, and then answered Takagi's question seriously.
"If you want to improve your logical thinking skills, Officer Takagi, you can take advantage of your position to visit crime scenes more often, observe carefully to find clues, and then deduce based on those clues."
"As for reading detective novels... they are useful, but their effect is minimal. The best way is to get involved with cases more often."
...
Before he even reached the tent, Kōyū saw Ai.
"Ai, aren't you going in?" Kōyū walked up to Ai and smiled at her meaningfully.
"I'm just waiting for you to come back." Ai glanced at Kōyū with a calm expression, then walked straight into the tent.
"This girl is pretending to be calm on purpose..." Guangyou shook his head helplessly, smiled, and then walked into the tent.
Upon entering the tent, Kōyū first reached out and opened the skylight on the top of the tent, then sat down next to Ai.
Guangyou already had a plan in mind when he bought the tent a few days ago, so he chose this tent with a specific purpose.
The tent isn't very big, but it's more than enough to accommodate two people; any bigger would be a waste.
There is also a skylight on the top of the tent, so that people can enjoy the view of the sky while lying in the tent and will not be affected by the weather outside.
According to Kōyū's original plan, it should have been outdoors, but the surrounding area is all wooded, and Ayumi and the others are still here.
Although it's not something shameful, if Ayumi and the others saw it, it would not only have a bad influence, but it would also be difficult for Ai.
Given her personality, she'll definitely feel embarrassed, and might even throw a little tantrum at him.
Such things should be avoided if possible.
The weather is nice tonight, and the stars dotting the night sky are clearly visible through the skylight on the top of the tent.
"Ai, aren't you going to lie down?" Kōyū leaned back, put one hand behind his head, looked at Ai, and asked with a smile.
“Sitting here doesn’t mean you can’t look.” Ai glanced at Kōyū, her eyes seeming to say, “Don’t think I don’t know what you’re thinking.”
In fact, Kwang-woo never tried to hide his thoughts. He had one hand behind his head and the other hand beside him.
If Ai lies down, she can rest her head on his hand.
Even if he doesn't say it, his intentions are quite obvious.
"Alright then." Guangyou smiled, neither insisting nor withdrawing his hand.
The tent's skylight isn't small, but it's limited by the tent itself, resulting in an extremely limited field of vision.
Lying in the tent, it's almost impossible to take in the entire starry sky.
Although we won't be affected by the outside weather, lying in a tent enjoying the scenery on such a nice day is definitely not as good as being on a mountaintop.
If it weren't for this case, Kōyū would definitely have taken Ai to the mountaintop to enjoy the scenery.
Unfortunately, in order to disguise the case as an accident, Haruka Tendo deliberately created several tire tracks on the mountaintop.
While it's unlikely that the mountaintop will be completely sealed off, by the time the police have finished dealing with everything, it will probably be very late, making that idea unrealistic.
"If only this case hadn't happened," Guangyou sighed, gazing at the night sky.
In addition to the tent, he also bought mats and blankets.
He had intended to fall asleep under the night sky, but because of this case, Kwangyu changed his mind.
"Tomorrow..." Guangyou felt a little comforted by the thought that camping would take another day or two. "We're going to be staying here for another two days, no rush..."
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