"I hope so," Guangyou thought to himself, looking at the ginkgo trees by the roadside.
He certainly wanted Professor Agasa and Fusae to meet, but how to arrange it was a problem he hadn't yet solved.
According to the agreement between Professor Agasa and Fusae, and based on her own hazy, almost nonexistent memories...
The time the two agreed upon seems to be this autumn.
It seems so...
November?
He was somewhat uncertain.
Since the accident on the Ferris wheel, Kwang-woo suddenly realized one day that he had forgotten some memories from a long time ago.
What I've forgotten are mostly harmless memories, such as a particularly easy task, or the specific date that Professor Agasa and Fusae agreed upon.
He thought about it carefully, but could only recall that it was sometime in November.
It seems to have been in late November, around the 20th of November.
But he couldn't remember the exact date.
Unless you go back and look for the postcard that Fusa drew.
But now he can't even remember where that postcard is.
However, this will not have any impact.
After all, Professor Agasa and Fusae had agreed to meet in November, the season when ginkgo trees ripen, and the ginkgo trees are only just beginning to bloom now.
There are still several months until the agreed time.
To be honest, Guangyou really wanted the two to meet soon, have a meal, and chat. In the end, the two "guests" successfully paired up.
If Professor Agasa successfully gets together with Fusae, then in the future...
When "Fusa" releases a new bag, he can buy one at the boss's internal purchase price and give it to Ai.
When a limited edition comes out, he no longer needs to spend hours queuing up to compete with others; he can simply buy it through internal channels.
cough cough...
No, that's not the point.
The key point is that Dr. Agasa can get rid of his single status if both parties are willing and have made all the necessary preparations.
Professor Agasa and Fusae could also have their own child.
Thinking about this, Kōyū remembered that women over 35 years old are considered advanced maternal age, and Fusae is at least 45 this year, so it must be quite difficult for her to give birth.
"Why am I thinking about these things now? It's not even close to happening yet." Guangyou shook his head and stopped thinking about these things.
"The thing we should be thinking about now is how to get the two of them to meet."
"This is a difficult problem..."
"What are you thinking about?" Ai took Kouyu's hand in return, squeezed it gently, and teased, "Still eyeing the Doctor's first love?"
"Congratulations, you guessed right. I'll reward you with a takoyaki later." Kōyū snapped out of his daze, looked at Ai, and smiled at her.
"You're actually thinking about it," Ai said, unsurprised. "So? Have you figured out how to find it?"
“Finding him isn’t the hardest part,” Guangyou said, frowning. “The hardest part is figuring out how to get the doctor to meet his first love.”
"Invite them out? Have them have dinner together?"
As soon as she said it, Ai immediately dismissed the idea, saying, "Since you've put it that way, this method is definitely not suitable."
“Yes, you’re right. This method isn’t really suitable for them.” Kōyū glanced at Professor Agasa, and after a moment, he said.
"Take it slow. There's an old Chinese saying: 'Where there's a will, there's a way.' There will be a solution."
"That makes sense." Ai's gaze lingered on Kousuke's slightly furrowed brows, and she gently squeezed his hand to comfort him.
"I'm fine." Kōyū smiled back, then turned his gaze to Professor Agasa, who was still looking out the window at the ginkgo tree, and reminded him.
"The car has stopped, Doctor. Are we going to camp here?"
"Huh?" Professor Agasa snapped out of his reverie, turned around and looked around, only to realize that the car had stopped while he was lost in thought.
After glancing at the newly blossoming ginkgo tree, Professor Agasa looked away, restarted the Beetle, and slowly drove forward.
...
At noon, many police officers came out of the Metropolitan Police Department to go to lunch.
"Professor Agasa, you're here to take statements, right?" Takagi walked up to the group and said, "I'm so sorry to have troubled you to come all this way."
"It's alright," Professor Agasa said with a smile. "It's what we should do."
"Then please follow me." Takagi turned to the side, gestured to the group, and then led the way.
When Ayumi and her two friends first visited the Metropolitan Police Department, they would look left and right, treating it like a tourist attraction.
Ayumi and her two friends are no longer interested in what the Metropolitan Police Department is like.
It's still just as tidy.
They couldn't see the room full of cigarette butts and smoky atmosphere that they had imagined, nor the menacing-looking police officers.
A familiar voice suddenly came from not far away.
"Officer Takagi, aren't you going to have lunch?"
"I'll go right away."
Upon seeing the newcomers, Takagi became noticeably more reserved in his speech. He then said, "Officer Sato, you should go and eat first."
"How about we wait for you and go together?" Sato Miwako suggested after thinking for a moment.
"No need to wait for me." Upon hearing this, Takagi quickly waved his hand and said, "I have to take a statement for the inspector regarding last night's case."
"It might not be finished in a short time, so you guys go and eat first."
"Alright then." Sato Miwako didn't insist. After saying that, she walked past Takagi, stood in front of Mitsuyu and the others, greeted them with a smile, and then asked.
"Would you like some milk tea? I'm in a good mood today, it's on me."
"Really!" Ayumi and the other two exclaimed excitedly.
"Hey, Miwako-neechan, let's stop talking about milk tea for now," Kōyū interrupted their discussion about what kind of milk tea to drink.
"Let's go make a statement first, and we can talk about the rest after we've finished."
“Kuangyou is right.” Sato Miwako also knew the importance of the matter and did not waste any more time. She left with the words, “After you finish giving your statements, I’ll treat you to milk tea,” and then turned and left.
Motivated by the milk tea and takoyaki, Ayumi and the other two were very enthusiastic about giving their statements.
Actually, they were initially very interested in taking statements.
After all, they had only seen it on TV before and had never experienced it in real life.
But after experiencing it once, just like I lost interest in what the Metropolitan Police Department's interior looked like, I even found it somewhat boring.
Now, all they want to do is finish their statements quickly so they can go get milk tea and eat takoyaki.
The group continued walking down the corridor. While Ayumi and the others were discussing what milk tea they would drink later, Kōyū leaned close to Takagi and asked softly.
"Officer Takagi, there probably isn't much progress between you and Miwako-neechan yet, right?"
"This..." Takagi quickly looked around, put a finger to his lips and shushed him, then bent down and whispered to Kouyu.
"Kuangyou, don't say things like that in front of so many people."
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