Perhaps it was through being influenced by that kind of environment.
Whether it's Conan, who often likes to wander around crime scenes, or Kousuke, who stays quietly to the side, they often offer constructive suggestions.
It could be a driving force in the case, or even a clue to solving it.
Therefore, Inspector Megure actually trusts Conan and Mitsuyu quite a bit.
Therefore, he was curious whether Guangyou had found any clues.
But his thinking was somewhat conservative.
This time, Guangyou did not find any clues to solve the case.
Instead, they learned the killer's identity directly.
After Inspector Megure got a little closer, Mitsuyu said:
"Inspector Megure, I'm certain the culprit is Yoshihiko Negami."
He washed his feet and came into the living room a few seconds before the lights were turned on.
The scene he saw upon entering the living room confirmed his suspicions about the murderer.
He saw Yoshihiko Negami walk up to Conan, who was speaking, in the darkness without any hesitation or pause.
Then Yoshihiko Negami turned on the living room lights.
The human eye can adapt to certain low-light environments.
Spending some time in a dark environment allows you to roughly see some things.
This assumes that you wait for a period of time.
If the lights are suddenly turned off, the human eye cannot react at all.
You may experience sudden blackouts or reduced visibility.
It's like suddenly turning on the lights when it's completely dark.
The human eye needs time to adapt.
He can see things clearly in this environment.
But it's only because their ability to adjust in this area is slightly better than that of ordinary people.
They adapt to their environment faster than the average person.
But this will take some time.
The time it took him to adjust to his new environment was from when he heard the noise to when he told Ai about it, and then to when he checked the situation in the living room.
But no matter how quickly you adapt.
Humans are, after all, human beings, not machines.
Unless you are wearing night vision goggles or other professional equipment.
Otherwise, it would be almost impossible to adapt to such a near-lightless environment so quickly.
But Yoshihiko Negami did it.
Is it because he, as a developing engineer, had to work in a darkroom without light?
Kōyū had also considered this possibility.
However, he did not think that Yoshihiko Negami could adapt to being able to see his surroundings clearly in such a short time.
Unless you are so familiar with the apartment layout that you could walk around it with your eyes closed.
Is that possible?
However, this did not clear Yoshihiko Nemoto of suspicion.
There was another reason that led Kōyū to make this judgment.
Combining both will make it more convincing.
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