Goodness, is this how you Japanese people always try to smooth things over?
Yoruichi Toyama turned her head away helplessly.
Then Mr. Ogawa said, slightly agitated, "Officer Sato, may I not prosecute Mr. Ogino?"
"After all, I am also a father, and I can completely understand his grief."
"If it weren't for his belief in revenge supporting him, he might have collapsed long ago."
...That's just too outrageous, isn't it?
Otherwise, next time I won't meddle in this kind of thing, and I'll let you experience "Ogino's grief" firsthand.
Yoruichi Toyama was internally ranting, but after thinking about it, she decided not to say anything.
If the person involved is willing to play the saint, what's the point of others overstepping their bounds?
You won't feel the pain until the knife cuts you.
However, Officer Sato shook his head with a polite smile.
"I'm sorry, Mr. Ogawa, but child abduction is a serious criminal case that cannot be dismissed without prosecution."
"Moreover, Mr. Ogino is involved in more than one crime."
"He threatened people with a knife at the kindergarten gate, endangering public safety. There were quite a few eyewitnesses."
Mr. Ogawa was speechless when he thought of the housewives who had stayed far away but had stood around watching.
He himself could certainly be merciful and let Ogino off the hook, but those housewives would definitely not let go of the guy who almost hurt their children.
If this matter is not handled properly, Yuta might be ostracized by his teachers and classmates in kindergarten.
Thinking of the potential trouble that might follow, Mr. Ogawa's saintly aura suddenly went out.
After giving their testimonies, the group left the Metropolitan Police Department, each with their own thoughts.
"By the way, Mr. Toyama, I haven't had a chance to properly thank you for saving Yuta this time."
Mr. Ogawa finally remembered to exchange a few polite words with Yoruichi Toyama, and even bowed to Yuta.
Yoruichi Toyama's attention, however, had already been drawn to the police cars parked in front of the Metropolitan Police Department and the police officers hurrying into the building.
It must be related to the Mika Bank case.
So, what about Akemi Miyano now...?
Yoruichi Toyama was startled from her reverie when Taro quietly grabbed her hand, and she waved her hand repeatedly.
But Conan, who was standing next to her, took over the conversation.
"Uncle, you don't know, Yoruichi is a detective, just like Uncle Mori."
"That's why he always seems to encounter strange and unusual events."
That kid! ...
Even though the favorability rating is already quite high, she always acts so sarcastic and unfriendly.
Yoruichi Toyama couldn't resist. While smiling at Mr. Ogawa, she flicked her middle finger at the head that was much bigger than that of an average child.
Amid Conan's cry of "Ouch!" and his indignant glare as he clutched his head, Yoruichi Toyama chuckled.
Those who joined in the laughter included Yuta, Mr. Ogawa, and even Kogoro Mouri.
The malice dissipated for a moment, and the group waved goodbye and went home.
Therefore, no one noticed the person who stopped in front of the building.
"Detective... ah..."
The young police inspector with short, silver-gray hair repeated it in a low voice.
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