Chapter 103: Three People in the Moonlight

Wanting to fulfill Keiji Aso's obsession is not a difficult thing for Toru Amamiya, which also happens to be the purpose of his visit to Moonshadow Island this time.

It's just that after all, he is accompanied by a little detective with keen senses and a lively mind - Conan.

If you try to kill people with any bells and whistles, one is easy to be discovered by Conan if you are not careful.

And the world's unique crime-solving system, detective, also means another fact.

The world's unsolved cases don't stay in the police department's archives forever, and the more bizarre the case, the easier it is for the idle detectives to dig through the archives and play a game of reasoning.

Therefore, when Toru Amamiya completed the task in the past, he basically followed the same path as gin.

Shoot and go, never linger at the scene, do not make any contact with the mission target, and ensure the safety of your identity.

In this way, even if he left some clues at the scene that could confirm his identity because of negligence, because the search was too difficult, it ended up being a boring unsolved case that would not be rummaged through by those detectives.

It's just that this time the mission site naturally has some limitations, and the small island surrounded by the sea does not have so much time for Toru Amamiya to escape, and he is accompanied by a detective who has become a mature person.

Of course, even this doesn't mean that Toru Amamiya can't successfully complete the mission without Conan's knowledge.

It's just a little more troublesome.

Toru Amamiya helped Narumi Asai drag the unconscious Hideo Kawashima onto the cursed piano and activated the tape recorder that Asai had prepared early in the morning.

Under the guidance of Toru Amamiya, who is both a detective and a criminal, Asai Narumi cleans up the traces of the scene as possible, waiting for the Mori family outside the door to discover the strangeness in this room.

Next, it's time to wait until the evening.

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Outside the public hall, the Maori family is still waiting for the village chief to receive them after completing the ritual.

After all, there are still too few clues now, and neither Mori Kogoro nor Conan can further analyze Keiji Aso's letter of entrustment.

The piano was useless for several years, but the sound was still very accurate, and it didn't go out of tune at all......

Someone must have helped him tune it in private, but why?

What does this weird piano have to do with the murderer who sent a murder notice in the name of Keiji Aso?

Conan stood on the steps, looking at the village in front of him and thinking, when he heard a strange music.

- "Moonlight"!!

Conan's pupils shook, and for a moment he seemed to understand all the meanings of the entrustment letter, and rushed into the village office desperately, rushing to the strange piano.

Conan pushed open the door to the room, Hideo Kawashima fell on the piano, the melody of the moonlight still lingering in the room, and Conan gritted his teeth.

Or is it too late...... Let that damn murderer get his hands on it.

Kogoro Mori expertly stepped forward to examine the victim's condition, and Conan looked at the ground around him, slowly repeating all the information he had obtained based on the commission.

The disappearance of the shadow is actually a metaphor for being surrounded by light......

And that light refers to Beethoven's "Moonlight"!

The murderer means that he will let these people fall into death surrounded by "Moonlight" just like the previous two death cases!

Damn it! If I had thought about it earlier, I might have been able to prevent this from happening......

That prank at Toru Amamiya in the library almost became Conan's nightmare to some extent.

He is no longer the same Kudo Shinichi who was indifferent when he saw the corpse before, but was full of thoughts on solving the case.

No man is an island, and everyone is connected in the world.

A person's life is not a bargaining chip for detectives, as a detective, you should try your best to prevent the loss of every life.

Conan thought so, and Mori Kogoro waved his hand and announced the results of his inspection to everyone.

"Mr. Kawashima should just faint, he is not dead yet, so you don't have to worry too much."

"And this so-called curse is actually just the sound on the radio!"

Uncle Maori rarely used a little of his skills as a former criminal policeman, took out a radio from the piano, and quickly calmed the panicked villagers around him.

In other words, this murderous ...... of unknown purpose The suspect is supposed to be trying to associate this incident with two deaths, although the purpose is not clear. ”

"But we really should be careful!"

Huh? Conan tilted his head, instantly detached from the heavy mood just now, and carefully observed Hideo Kawashima, who had been designated as a corpse in his body just now, and found that his chest did still rise and fall slightly.

"Miss Chengshi, please take a closer look at Mr. Kawashima's physical condition, after all, none of us know what that suspect did to him."

Uncle Maori commanded the villagers to call the police, check the inspection.

Because no one died, this time it was only the only policeman on the island who came to the police, an old uncle who was over sixty years old.

Conan continued to think about the case, and since the victim was not dead, some of his previous reasoning had to be overturned.

- There should be no problem that the letter of entrustment is a murder notice sent by the murderer, but the most puzzling point for Conan now is why the prisoner did not kill Hideo Kawashima, but terminated the crime halfway?

Judging from the water stains on Hideo Kawashima and his unconscious state, the murderer's purpose should have been to take him to the beach and drown, and finally put him on the piano to make a similar appearance to the previous two incidents.

This kind of criminal who gives notice of murder in advance should be a planned crime, and it stands to reason that it is basically impossible for such a criminal to repent at the moment of murder and then decisively stop it.

So, was the prisoner interrupted by some sudden accident when he was killing someone?

But if that's the case, why did the suspect dispose of half of the victims according to the original plan?

Conan tentatively set his gaze tentatively on the other detective present, Toru Amamiya.

- He remembered that before this case happened, Toru Amamiya had said that he had found some clues.

Maybe it was Toru Amamiya's timely discovery that frustrated the suspect's murder plan?

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By the time the old policeman had recorded everything and the crowd had dispersed, it was already late.

The speculation about the case in his mind is still unanswered, and Conan tries to ask Toru Amamiya for some clues, but unfortunately fails.

Toru Amamiya was whispering something with Kotoko Iwanaga and Narumi Asai over there, and he just wanted to go over and eavesdrop, but he was thrown back by Toru Amamiya.

"Don't eavesdrop on other people's conversations!" Maorilan educates her little boyfriend, and Conan is a little indignant.

This Toru Amamiya actually hugged left and right, pulling his real girlfriend on the one hand, and the beautiful doctor he just met in the local area, whispering here.

However, hasn't Kotoko Iwanaga always been jealous?

Why didn't she mean to eat this Miss Asai vinegar at all this time?

Don't......

Could it be because Kotoko Iwanaga's dependence on Toru Amamiya has further deepened, and she has been trained by Toru Amamiya to the point that she will not be jealous at will?

Conan's eyes widened, and his thoughts gradually shifted to the indescribable.

This Toru Amamiya is really a pervert, right?

Strange, why do I say sure enough?