-315- The first person to discover the bait
In the ward, a few little devils from the Youth Detective Group had left, and only Dr. Conan and Dr. Agasa were left.
When they saw Yu Shirakawa coming back, both of them looked like they wanted to speak but stopped.
Seeing this atmosphere, Yu Shirakawa was a little curious: "What happened?"
Conan's face was a little solemn: "Justice Just now, the news came from Officer Megu that the crew in the train had inspected all the trains and found no bombs... The police still had no clue about the investigation."
"oh?"
Yu Shirakawa was slightly stunned.
Seeing him like this, Conan lowered his voice a little and continued:
"So... Mr. Shirakawa, what I want to say is, can you use the power of your intelligence provider to help the police investigate this case?"
"Oh, there are times when a famous detective can't solve the puzzle?"
With a smile, Yu Shirakawa began to talk nonsense seriously.
"But honestly, I've been checking it out."
"...After all, such a bad case happened in Tokyo. As a local intelligence businessman, I should contribute to the city."
He said righteously without blinking his eyebrows.
Maybe it was because he had a certain degree of trust in Shirakawa Yu, and neither of them in the ward had much doubt.
Conan even got a little surprised: "How is the progress now? Do you know where the bomb is?"
"I don't have any clues yet."
Yu Shirakawa shook his head and made a slightly helpless expression of regret.
In fact, he knew the whole truth from the very beginning.
Shirakawa Yu had already conducted targeted investigations on the information of Moriya Diji and the location where the other party installed all the bombs, and he felt like a mirror in his heart.
The location of the bomb is between the rails.
All bombs are photosensitive structures and will explode instantly once they do not shine at sunlight for a certain period of time.
Therefore, Morigu Diji will specify the speed of the train.
In this way, the time spent on trains when passing through bombs between railroad tracks is reduced and the time spent on light shielding is reduced.
The bomb can allow the train to pass safely without having time to trigger it. This is one of them.
In addition, if there is no sunlight after the sun sets, the bomb can explode even if it loses the sun's light source, which makes sense.
For this conclusion, not just through the memory of watching the animation... Shirakawa Yu also sent someone to secretly check the railway tracks at night a few days ago, confirming the specific locations of all bombs, as well as the operating principles, etc.
This is his true source of confidence.
The information he had was foolproof.
However, now he will definitely not let Conan touch the truth.
Not only can't be said, but you also have to accidentally mislead the other party:
"But I think if the bomb is not in the train, it is likely to be installed under the train chassis or in the mechanical structure of the train...there are locations that these flight attendants cannot check."
"The only people who can do this may be the insiders of the train workstation..."
"So should we investigate from this and check whether there are any people among the internal staff who have a relationship with Shinichi Kudo?"
Yu Shirakawa spread his hands and was very skillful in talking nonsense.
Logically speaking, his reasoning is actually very reasonable.
After listening to it, Dr. Agasa even nodded frequently and believed it.
but.
In the world of Kexue, no case has ever been reasonable.
The more you reason about a case according to the conventional thinking of solving cases, the more it goes against the truth.
It can be said that 73's great will is causing trouble.
Yu Shirakawa was thinking this way, and Dr. Agasa's expression suddenly changed: "If that's the case, it's over!"
"In the train driving, the police could not send explosives to deal with bombs, and the train was designated by the prisoner to stop... Should we let the train go forever?"
Facing the somewhat terrified Dr. Agasa, Yu Shirakawa waved his hand and continued to mislead without hesitation:
"Why have to find the location of the bomb? We just need to find the prisoner himself from the insider and ask him to cancel the bomb?"
“That’s right…”
Dr. Agasa was stunned for a moment, as if influenced by Shirakawa Yu's words, and turned to Conan: "What are you waiting for, Shinichi?"
"...According to Mr. Shirakawa's intention, let's go and investigate the train's internal staff immediately. As soon as there is any progress, I will immediately notify Officer Meguri."
“…”
Conan didn't say anything when he heard this, but instead showed a more serious expression.
He didn't think that Yu Shirakawa was lying to him.
But, how to say...
He also thought about the result that Yu Shirakawa reasoned...but there are many things that cannot be explained.
If the bomb is really installed inside the train mechanical structure, it is set to detect explosions in a speed manner...
The rule that the sun will explode on the set is completely incomprehensible.
So, Conan really couldn't figure it out.
What kind of bomb is so smart?
On the one hand, can it detect the speed of the train, and on the other hand, it can also detect the time when the sun sets, and accurately explode?
If you do not untie this doubt, blind investigation will only be carried out in the wrong direction.
“…”
Looking at Conan's expression of hard thinking, Shirakawa Yu knew that the other party did not easily advance.
He raised his eyebrows and secretly sighed in his heart that this kid was not easy to deceive.
But my goal of misleading has been achieved.
Conan's thinking was interfered with by his reasoning, and he would not reason out of the truth for a while.
Next, it depends on how Kidd performs and whether he can help him catch Calvados, a fish hiding in the dark.
Thinking of this, Yu Shirakawa took out his cell phone and looked at the time.
...
After that.
The first person to discover the bait was Rum.
Still the dark stronghold, Rum sat quietly on the sofa.
In front of him was a laptop, with a strange website connected to it, and various information kept popping up.
The light emitted from the computer screen reflected his face into a strange white.
Seeing that information about the bombs was constantly displayed on the screen, Rum felt that he was sure to win and was a steady stream of stability.
——According to this momentum, the murderer of the explosion will be able to find out soon and expose Keshwasser's tricks.
The corners of his mouth rose slightly.
At this moment, the phone next to the computer suddenly lit up and vibrated.
Rum frowned and picked up his cell phone.
Seeing that it was Bourbon's call, he smiled a little excitedly.
"Haha...it seems that the truth of the matter has been revealed."
He said to himself, and he answered the phone with a slight expression: "Borben, have you found the prisoner in the case?"
Opposite the phone, Bourbon said slowly: "I don't have any clues yet, but I think I need to report something to you..."
Having said this, Bourbon did not continue to speak, but stopped in a strange tone.
He noticed this tone keenly, and the relaxed look on Rum's face disappeared a little, and asked in a deep voice: "What's going on?"
Bourbon took a deep breath and said word by word: "I just... found Belmode at Mihua Station."
“???”
Upon hearing this, Rum was stunned.
He leaned back tactically, took away his phone with a surprised expression, frowned and glanced at the phone page on the call.
What did Bourbon say to him suddenly? Discover Belmode at Mihua Station?
He will not talk about Belmode's life and death for the sake of this...
Just like Shirley's disappearance, the organization almost searched all over Tokyo, and could not find any whereabouts or news about Belmode.
It is impossible to determine whether it is life or death, but it should be death.
But now, Bourbon actually told him that he had discovered Belmode in Tokyo?
And it's still blatantly at the station?
Is Belmode still alive? Or is it that the dead have resurrected?
Is this an international joke?
Rum's face looked a little bad.
...
Chapter completed!