Chapter 887 The Shocking Truth



"If he really did break through the fence and fall, there was no blood left on the road."

His gaze swept over the three of them, and after a pause, Takagi asked, "Don't you guys find it strange?"

“This…” Fukuura Reiji and the other two were speechless.

Indeed, this is highly illogical.

"So...no way?" Iihei Takuto's heart suddenly skipped a beat, sensing something was wrong.

He's not stupid, otherwise he wouldn't have been able to get into university.

Of course, this excludes those illegal schools where you can get in just by paying money.

If it were truly an accident, the police wouldn't have spent so much time asking for their alibis.

In other words, this matter is not as simple as it seems.

Perhaps this incident was not an accident at all, but a meticulously planned murder!

Otherwise, how can you explain why the police are still asking for their alibis?

He had considered this idea before, but because he didn't want this situation to happen, he ruled out the possibility.

Unexpectedly, it still happened.

Perhaps this is Murphy's Law.

If there's a possibility that things can go wrong, no matter how small that possibility may be, it will happen.

The same thing happened this time.

As a friend of Shirafuji Yasumi, even though Iiji Takuto had considered this possibility before, he was unwilling to believe it.

But no matter how unwilling he was to believe it, it had already happened.

If it were an accident, Iihe Takuto would only lament Shirafuji Yasumi's bad luck and feel sorry for her losing her life at such a young age.

But if it were murder, besides feeling sorry and regretful, Iiji Takuto would also feel puzzled.

What deep-seated hatred could drive someone to do something like this?

Will doing this solve the problem?

Although Shirafuji Yasumi is not a good person in some ways and has made many mistakes, she doesn't deserve to have fallen to this state!

"Taimi really was..." Iihe Takuto didn't finish his sentence.

"And this mat." Inspector Megure didn't respond immediately, but instead spread out the mat and said to the group.

"If the bloodstains on this are Miss Tai Mei's, then it means that this mat is related to this case."

After saying this, Inspector Megure paused, observed the expressions on the three people's faces, felt a little disappointed, but did not show it on the surface.

As expected, this method still has a low success rate.

"However, we'll need a professional to examine it to know for sure," Inspector Megure said, then put the mat aside.

While Inspector Megure and Takagi were questioning them, the three members of the Detective Boys also started brainstorming.

"I have a feeling that the blond older brother is the murderer." Genta looked at Fukuura Reiji and guessed seriously.

He had no evidence, but that's just how he felt.

This blond-haired older brother had a disagreement with Guangyou, and they almost got into a fight.

Although he later treated them to barbecue, if Genta were to choose the most likely culprit among the three, it would be Fukuura Reiji.

"Genta, don't jump to conclusions without evidence." Mitsuhiko was more thoughtful and professional than Genta.

At least he wouldn't judge who the murderer is based on his personal feelings.

Solving cases requires evidence, a point that Mitsuhiko is well aware of.

"So, Mitsuhiko, who do you think is the murderer?" Genta turned to look at Mitsuhiko and asked.

“There isn’t enough evidence right now, and I don’t know either,” Mitsuhiko said, shaking his head.

The two looked at each other, shook their heads, and sighed.

They had no idea where to begin their investigation.

They didn't even know where to start the investigation, let alone figure out who the killer was.

"They should be out by now, right?" Kōyū looked up at the skylight, and before he could finish speaking, he saw Professor Agasa's face.

Detective Professor Agasa tapped on the skylight with his finger.

The "thump thump thump" sound attracted the attention of everyone in the car.

"Professor Agasa?" Inspector Megure said in surprise.

"Excuse me, could you open the skylight?" Professor Agasa said. "I think if the skylight is closed, you'll have a hard time hearing my reasoning, won't you?"

They were separated by a window, so their voices weren't very clear, but fortunately the car was quiet and there was no interference, so Inspector Megure still managed to hear what they were saying.

While he was surprised that Professor Agasa knew the truth, he turned to Takagi and said, "Brother Takagi, could you please open the skylight?"

"Okay." Takagi replied and turned to the driver's seat, pressed the button, and opened the sunroof.

"But why did you climb onto the roof of the car, Professor Agasa?" Inspector Megure guessed that Professor Agasa had deduced the truth, but he didn't know why he had climbed onto the roof to deduce it.

Could it be that there are clues on the roof of the car that they haven't discovered yet?

If that's true, then it's a mistake on the part of the police.

The thought had barely crossed his mind when he heard Professor Agasa say, "Because I want to come up here and experience what it's like to be moved around as a corpse after you've died."

Actually, this is only one of the reasons, and Kōyū is well aware of this.

The purpose of the act was to experience what it felt like to be moved as a corpse, but the main reason was actually to cover up the fact that Conan was the one doing the deduction.

What do you experience when the car is parked in one place?

Want to experience what it's like to lie dead?

However, it's quite remarkable that Conan came up with such a reason that is not only reasonable but also contains some useful information.

My dear reader, there's more to this chapter! Please click the next page to continue reading—even more exciting content awaits!

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