"Anyway, once the police come and investigate, something should be wrong." Maori Daishichiro said with a worried look: "That's a hospital. If there are no cameras, we'll find some clues!"
"Because there is talk of whether Mr. Akagawa is dead or alive, he should still be outside the hospital!" Maori Daishichiro said in a deep voice.
On March 16th, you were in a car accident. Who would have thought you'd end up in the hospital where you work...?
But if what happened between you and me is made public, it will become a stain and scandal on you.
If that happens, you will never see my work again!"
"Excuse me, is Mr. Akagawa coming today?" When she saw Mrs. Akagawa, Nobuko Saito couldn't help but ask.
Compared to special hospitals, there are very few people who check in and out day and night because of the medical students who have not yet started their internship and the research institutes we need to use.
Before hearing Conan's words, everyone present fell silent, and the entire ward was filled with confusion.
Fortunately, Di Mu came to the rescue in time and everyone continued to walk towards the laboratory.
Conan looked at what Mr. Akagawa had written in the diary after he planned to escape, and read it out loud.
"Well... now that I think about it, maybe the reason I got into the car accident was because of that incident, which made me feel uneasy and that's why the accident happened."
"The results of the investigation haven't come out yet."
To be honest, not to mention Neon, my hometown is also among the best in the world in terms of camera coverage.
This is really too ridiculous. I really don’t know how to tell her so that she can accept the reality and stop pestering me...]
"There aren't eight people."
Although you are older, you are still a man after all, and you have been forcing Mr. Akagawa to get married because you are getting older.
Conan broke the silence and asked Yanuma Suyoumi, "Mrs. Akagawa, when her husband was hospitalized, did anyone visit his ward every day?"
Everyone is digesting Mr. Akagawa's diary, which is the eerie and depressing feeling brought by the man who has been pestering me.
As for the hospitals in Japan, they are all private. In order to save money, they are naturally willing to work hard on it. Some important parts are left unprotected, so he can be less worried.
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