“The victim didn’t slip,” he said, eyes sharp behind oversized glasses. “The puddle’s too clean. Someone moved the body after the storm started.”
In the rain-slicked streets of Beika, a small figure in a blue jacket knelt beside a chalk outline. Conan Edogawa adjusted his bow tie, voice modulator ready. Detective Conan
As the man slumped, Conan’s voice echoed through the hidden speaker, deep and unwavering: “The killer is the one holding a dry umbrella. Because no one walks through rain without getting wet—unless they never left the car.” “The victim didn’t slip,” he said, eyes sharp
Conan smiled—half innocent, half lethal. With a quiet click , he aimed the tranquilizer watch at the inspector’s neck. Conan Edogawa adjusted his bow tie, voice modulator ready
The crowd gasped. The culprit bolted. And a soccer ball, propelled by boosted sneakers, flew true.
The lead inspector scoffed. “A kid playing detective?”