Chapter 1152 Ming Liushe



"I found out that I am such a lucky star!"

While rummaging through the tattered wooden box, Kidd said smugly:

"You chose the boxes yourself. What you got are all useless information. I'm the only one who gets it right. If I were to buy lottery tickets, I'd be rich!"

“.......”

Sakaki Makoto and the other two had to admit that at some point... no, Kidd had been pretty lucky for a long time.

Take the international killer Scrubber who appeared in the last Easter egg incident. He was considered a sharpshooter, but what was the result?

After aiming for a long time, he launched a sneak attack and hit Kidd's monocle with a bullet. Not only did he fail to kill Kidd, but he also brought himself a powerful enemy.

Although this is related to Scout's own obsession, after all, he only shot at the right eye, but in the case of a moving target, if the calculation is slightly wrong, the bullet will shoot into Kidd's head...

There are countless similar incidents, and Kidd seems to be protected by the goddess of luck, and he can always get out of danger.

Um....

If the goddess of luck is standing behind Kid, then the spirit behind Conan must be the god of death, or the kind of unscrupulous god of death who only picks on the weak and takes advantage of them.

Given that Kidd had discovered information about Karasuma Renya in the same wooden box, Sakaki Makoto and the other two turned their attention to the box in front of him. After searching carefully for a while, they found a lot of books and notes left by Karasuma Renya when he was a teacher.

1888 was a watershed year. After Karasuma Renye returned from studying abroad at Oxford University in London, many doodles appeared on his notebooks and textbooks. Without exception, all of them were drawings of pitch-black crows.

At that time, Karasuma Renya seemed to regard the crow as a symbol of himself, or he was obsessed with it. He took the books used in class to practice drawing, and the crows he drew were becoming more and more like the crows. I just don't know how well he taught in class...

Anyway, Miss Miyano spotted several mistakes at a glance. After all, chemistry in 1888 was just starting out, and it certainly couldn't be compared with the scientific research technology a hundred years later.

There were more and more crow patterns. Sakaki Makoto and the others went from being excited in the beginning to becoming numb. Karasuma Renya's brain was definitely not normal at that time. It would be fine if you just drew a crow on the title page, but what were you trying to do by filling the blank space in the book with drawings?

It looks creepy!

But on second thought, this action is also proof that Karasuma Renya is heading towards the abyss step by step.

"Here's a club application form!"

Miss Miyano found a stack of documents at the bottom of the box. After looking at the contents, her expression changed slightly:

"In 1895, Karasuma Renya responded to Mori Arinori's call and applied to the school with several other teachers to establish the Meirokusha Society, saying that it was for the purpose of discussing academic matters together and promoting democratic ideas... This was obviously an excuse!"

"Mori Arimori?"

Hearing this name, Sakaki Makoto frowned and said:

"Is it the same Mori Arinori who founded Meirokusha in 1873?"

“That’s him…”

Miss Miyano bit her lip and said:

"I don't know how Karasuma Renya got in touch with him, and he actually wants to launch a new ideological movement in the school..."

Makoto Sakaki was not unfamiliar with the name of Meirokusha, or anyone who had studied Japan should have heard of this society.

In 1873, Mori Arinori returned to Japan from the United States and served as Foreign Minister. At the same time, he began to call on Japanese scholars to unite, hold public speeches, exchange academic ideas with each other, promote Western democratic ideas, shout slogans of civilization and enlightenment, and establish Western studies.

Under his lobbying, the first legal academic group in Japanese history to study Western democratic ideas, the "Meirokusha", was established. 1873 was the sixth year of the Meiji era, so it was called the Meirokusha.

The early members of Meirokusha included 10 people, including Shigeki Nishimura, Shinmichi Tsuda, Nishi Shu, Masanao Nakamura, Hiroyuki Kato, and Yukichi Fukuzawa. All of them were leading figures in the Japanese academic circles at that time.

But how powerful are they?

Let's take a simple example:

Mori Arinori founded Hitotsubashi University, known as the 'Harvard of Asia'; Fukuzawa Yukichi founded Keio University; Kato Hiroyuki was the president of the University of Tokyo; and the other members of the Meirokusha were all bigwigs with official backgrounds.

Fukuzawa Yukichi was even printed on the 10,000-yuan banknote, which shows his social status.

Karasuma Renya could be considered a scholar, so it was not surprising that he joined Meirokusha, but it was strange that he wanted to establish Meirokusha at Gunma University.

Because around 1895, the Mingliu Society was suppressed by the government, and coupled with the ideological differences among its founding members, it had already split.

Karasuma Renya would never repeat what others have said. His intention in establishing Meirokusha was...

It is definitely not as simple as it seems.

"Who did Karasuma Renya co-found the club with?"

“Let me see…”

Miss Miyano flipped back two pages and saw a row of words:

"Ogawa Kusaki, Miyasaka Koichi, Tamaki Takashi, Suenaga Mikisa, Aida Akihisa, Karasuma Renya, Tsuchihashi Tomofumi... a total of 16 people."

"16 people?"

Sakaki Makoto was stunned for a moment. He felt like he had heard these names somewhere before. After a little thought, he suddenly remembered the photo he found. When the Gunma Elementary School Teacher Training Institute was first established, there were a total of 17 students. Except for a man named Kudo Kengo, all the others joined the Meirokusha founded by Karasuma Renya!

What is going on?

Being able to attract 16 companions to join the group shows that Karasuma Renya's appeal is very strong, but the only person named Kudo Kengo did not join...

Kudo....

No way....

His facial muscles twitched uncontrollably, and Sakaki Makoto took a deep breath, his temples slightly swelling.

Speaking of Kudo, the first figures that came to his mind were of course Kudo Shinichi and his father.

Suppose, suppose this Kudo Kengo is the grandfather or great-grandfather of Kudo Shinichi....

Then it is very likely that the Kudo family had a relationship with Karasuma Renya a hundred years ago.

And there is a young man in the photo who is arm in arm with Karasuma Renya. According to the order of his names, he is Kudo Kengo!

Everyone else joined Meirokusha, but only Kudo Kengo rejected Karasuma Renya's invitation?

It's not normal no matter how you think about it...

There is only one explanation. As a good friend of Karasuma Renya, Kudo Kengo knew Karasuma Renya's intention to establish Meirokusha, but he did not agree with it, so he broke with Karasuma Renya, and the two chose different paths.

Following this line of reasoning...

Could the Meirokusha founded by Karasuma Renya be the predecessor of the Black Organization?

It is also possible...

After the Meirokusha grew stronger, Karasuma Renya selected a group of trustworthy members and established the Black Organization?

You know, at that time, 80% of the students at the Gunma Elementary School Teacher Training Institute called Karasuma Renya and others "teachers", so Karasuma Renya had plenty of time...

Brainwash them!

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