Sato told Takagi her guess that there was a traitor among the people participating in the meeting.
The body of Sumire Shindo was found in Ayase City, Kanagawa, and another discussion meeting will be held at 3 pm.
Shirley sent him a message saying that Conan had taken several days off and seemed to be investigating the case as well. She would report to him if there was any progress.
As for the meeting, the investigation found that all the victims were in Kyoto on the 7th of the month two years ago.
"So the Tanabata-kyo the victim was referring to is Tanabata, Kyoto."
"I have sent people to investigate what happened in Kyoto that day. The problem lies in the message left by the criminal on the mahjong tiles."
The first victim was left with one barrel, while the other victims were left with seven barrels, and one of the different positions was painted red.
"The circle on the lower left of the seventh barrel has not been painted red yet, so I guess there should be another person who will become a victim."
"Also, it's probably no coincidence that today is Chinese Valentine's Day."
"That means the last person will be today..."
The meeting was in a heated discussion.
Sato has been observing everyone's reactions, maybe one of them is the traitor.
"Hey, hey, hey! I figured it out!" Special Advisor Maori Kogoro held the document, looked at it for a long time, and excitedly walked to the drawing board, "Look! These seven crime scenes are in the shape of some kind of animal!"
He took out a pen and linked seven addresses on the map on the drawing board. "Just watch, as long as you connect these places with lines, you should be able to see it now!"
He began to explain what he thought was the anime, "This long line is the neck, this is the chest, front paws, back, and hind paws," Kogoro Mori used his hands and feet to gesture to make them understand.
"This is Luxi, the Lake Ashi monster that is comparable to the Loch Ness Monster!" he explained excitedly.
Then he casually drew a triangle and an eye to make it easier for them to understand. Finally, he defined the "eye" he drew as the next crime scene, Annaka City, Gunma Prefecture.
The off-line police officer and off-line Mori from Gunma Prefecture ran happily to Gunma Prefecture.
"This looks more like the Big Dipper." Karasuma Gaki looked at the line drawn by Mori Kogoro.
The person sent out also responded to the message. Ayanokouji called Shiratori and said, "The seven victims had stayed in the same hotel. A fire broke out in that hotel. A girl named Motogami Nanako died in the fire. Her boyfriend Mizutani Kosuke had investigated the fire a year ago. Hattori Heiji also asked this question two hours ago."
Inspector Megure called Hattori Heiji, who told him that the back of the mahjong tile represents an elevator.
Mahjong tiles represent elevators and fires. Karasuma Gaki said, "The Big Dipper, let's see if it fits the seven crime scenes?"
By adjusting the various points of the Big Dipper, they coincided with the crime scenes of seven victims, and the eighth crime scene was in Shiba Park.
When we arrived at Shiba Park, it was still light. There was a Tanabata event at the Touto Tower in Shiba Park, and many people came to participate in it wearing yukatas.
Karasuma Gaki thought that he would never meet the famous detective again, but this time he found the murderer in advance.
Everyone separated to search for Hirosuke Mizutani. After Karasuma Gaki separated from everyone else, they came to the observation deck of the Toudou Tower, and Hirosuke Mizutani was indeed on the observation deck.
There is also a child.
He was showing his detective show to Kousuke Mizutani, who had a delicate appearance and looked like a girl.
Tsk, this kid, how come he's so fast? He knew the final location was the Dongdu Tower, but he had to know who the murderer was. There were too many people participating in the event today, and if he didn't know the murderer and only knew the location, he wouldn't be able to get the memory card back.
And he also has to help Officer Matsumoto escape.
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