Chapter 26 The Diplomat Murder Case (Part Two)



Although Inspector Megure was unhappy with this attitude, he could only agree. He then turned to Uncle Mori and patted him, saying, "You better not lose to him!"

"Huh?" Uncle Mori looked at Inspector Megure in a daze.

"Are you going to let an outsider, especially a greenhorn, show off?"

Although Heiji's father is the chief of the department, their jurisdictions are different. If Heiji were to resolve the situation, Megure would lose face.

With a look of complete trust, Inspector Megure said to Uncle Mori, "This time, I'm placing all my hopes on you, Great Detective!"

It could be said that "a tree of confusion bears a fruit of confusion, and Kogoro is under the tree of confusion." Although Uncle Mori was confused, he subconsciously agreed upon hearing this.

Guangyou felt an urgent need to urinate, so he slipped away to the toilet.

Inspector Megure, who remained in the study, routinely asked the suspect if he had an alibi.

Mr. Koike, the housekeeper, said, "I chatted with the neighbors at the door between 3 and 4 p.m.

Tsujimura Takayoshi and Katsuragi Sachiko recounted their situation one after the other: "We went to the study at that time, but the door was locked, so we came down quickly. After coming down, we immediately met Mom at the front door."

Tsujimura Toshimitsu said, "I came after 2 p.m. It was a rare opportunity for me to come here, but he wouldn't open the door when I called his name. Kimie was also out. I was bored, so I went to the living room next door to watch TV."

"I left home before 1 p.m. to go see Detective Mouri."

Heiji secretly ruled out Tsujimura Kimie and the butler Koike as suspects.

Looking at the bookshelf overflowing with CDs, Inspector Megure couldn't help but sigh. His butler, Koike, said, "That's because our master really loves classical music."

Megure turned his head and saw the photos on the bookshelf. He turned back to ask Tsujimura Kimie, who was puzzled and said, "Why are you asking about this? This photo is from 20 years ago."

At that moment, a police officer ran up to Megure and said, "Inspector, what should we do with those books on the table?"

At this moment, Conan's vision gradually became blurry. He turned his head to look at the book on the table, seemingly lost in thought.

"Oh, right, Inspector, there's something strange about the victim's key; there's tape inside the key ring after you open it."

Heiji looked at the key, lost in thought.

Conan wanted to go closer to take a look, but his body wouldn't allow it. A sudden spasm in his heart caused him some pain. Conan clutched his chest. Conan's seriousness about the case was indeed extraordinary. Although he was in some pain, his mind was still on the case, which did manage to distract him somewhat.

Heiji suddenly realized something and quickly ran to the door. Looking at the gap between the door and the floor, the two seemed to have already figured out the method of the case.

Even if he were to be moved again, there is a limit. Conan's patience had clearly reached its limit, and he collapsed to the ground with a thud.

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