The others on the same roller coaster, including Shinichi Kudo and Ran, as well as the Black Organization duo, were released on the spot.
I don't know if they left their contact information or not, and if they need to take a statement later, I don't know if they can find them.
Anyway, Shinichi Kudo is nowhere to be found; he's become Conan, hasn't he? ...
Yoruichi Toyama was getting more and more off-topic with her thoughts, while Shinichi Kudo pouted somewhat resentfully because of his public criticism.
"And who are you, sir?"
"Yeah, who is that person?..."
A murmur arose from the surrounding crowd.
"He's actually questioning Shinichi Kudo! That's Shinichi Kudo, the famous high school detective!..."
"But Shinichi Kudo isn't a policeman, is he?..."
"So what if they're police? Everyone knows how incompetent the Japanese police are..."
"That's true, at least Shinichi Kudo can solve cases!"
"And he's handsome too!..."
"But that gentleman was very handsome too!..."
The discussion started to veer off to strange places, but Yoruichi Toyama was still quite satisfied.
The only ones dissatisfied were Inspector Megure and his group, who had been looked down upon.
"Mr. Toyama, right? Who exactly are you...?" Judging from Inspector Megure's expression, he probably really wanted to ask, "What right do you have to interfere in police matters?"
However, with Shinichi Kudo around, it's not appropriate to openly apply such double standards.
As for "why you questioned Shinichi Kudo," Inspector Megure had no problem from a personal perspective, but the onlookers had already started mocking the police, so he couldn't just hand them the opportunity to be attacked.
The other party's statement, "So the police can only rely on a high school student to solve cases," was enough to prompt the media to write another round of articles, smearing the entire Tokyo police force.
It's true that Shinichi Kudo always manages to solve cases, but Inspector Megure always ends up being reprimanded by his superior.
Caught in a dilemma, Inspector Megure suspiciously turned his gaze to Yoruichi Toyama.
If this young man were like the high school detective in Osaka Prefecture, perhaps the son of the prefectural police chief or something.
At least that's the hope for the future of our police system...
However, Yoruichi Toyama showed no consideration for Inspector Megure's feelings.
Instead, he glanced at the still defiant Shinichi Kudo and the police officers who were standing around but doing almost nothing, and gave them a sly smile.
"My name is Yoruichi Toyama, and I'm a detective."
...
The self-introduction, a complete cosplay of Conan's lines, had little effect; Shinichi Kudo's gaze only intensified with wariness and hostility.
Inspector Megure seemed somewhat helpless as well.
It seems as if Yoruichi Toyama's rise to prominence is a detective "internal struggle" between her and Shinichi Kudo.
"Who I am isn't really important," Yoruichi Toyama continued, ignoring everyone's opinions.
There's no other way; time is tight and the task is heavy. The only way to stop Shinichi Kudo's reckless suicidal behavior is...
"The important thing, officer, is that we should now cordon off the scene, leave forensic personnel to collect evidence, and bring the relevant suspects back to the police station for questioning?"
"Do you really intend to solve the case right here?"
Having watched Detective Conan for so many years, Yoruichi Toyama has always wondered why Conan is so determined to solve cases at the scene of the crime.
There isn't even enough time to collect evidence like fingerprints.
While a detective may be able to identify a suspect based solely on reasoning, if subsequent evidence is incomplete, there is still no way to bring a lawsuit.
Even if a suspect confesses on the spot, there are still ways to overturn the verdict if they want to.
However, the original plot is so magical that none of the cases Conan solves or the culprits he identifies ever turn out to be wrong.
It can only be described as "Ke Xue" (a pseudonym).
This roller coaster incident is likely no exception.
But that didn't fit Yoruichi Toyama's plan.
In order to prevent Shinichi Kudo from being killed for following Gin and his group, he must send all the relevant personnel present to the police station for a trial.
Before Shinichi Kudo could figure out the key to the case, Yoruichi Toyama spoke again.
"Officer, this is a public place. If this continues, it will not only affect other tourists, but also damage the image of the police..."
This touched a nerve with Inspector Megure.
The newspapers have openly called Shinichi Kudo the "savior of the Japanese police." If he were really standing here, a group of police officers would be listening to a minor high school student eloquently speaking...
In Inspector Megure's imagination, labels like "useless," "incompetent," and "salary thief" were like concrete, oversized hats being placed on his head.
And the police officers, including myself, could only lie prostrate under these large hats, enduring the ridicule of the crowd...
"Brother Takagi, take some men to cordon off the scene and enter the roller coaster area to collect evidence!"
Having made up his mind, Inspector Megure waved his hand and began assigning personnel.
"Sato, you assist the staff in evacuating the people at the scene."
"All passengers who were on the roller coaster, please come with me to the police station to make a statement..."
"Brother Kudo, you too."
Shinichi Kudo, who had been specifically singled out by Inspector Megure, swallowed his resentment and glanced sideways at Yoruichi Toyama, who was standing happily to the side.
"And what about this detective?"
"Me too, me too!" Yoruichi Toyama quickly agreed.
Seeing that even Gin showed great restraint and followed Inspector Megure into the police car, what did I have to be afraid of?
I need to make sure my target is safe and sound!
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