Chapter 176
Kaito Kuroba sat on the sofa with his side legs, he pressed the corner of his skirt without any trace, and asked naturally, "She is sending you the message 'Yusaku Kudo is not Yusaku Kudo, Yukiko Kudo', why? ?”

His question is a bit more:
1. How did Baishui receive the information?Why does this guy still have a telepathic private chat channel with other people!

2. Mrs. Kimono is Belmode.

Bai Shui said this when he met Mrs. Kimono for the first time, so here comes the old question: Belmode and Kudo Shinichi are in opposition, but is the current situation a confrontation?

Belmode obviously has a good relationship with the entire Kudou family!

Not only has a good relationship with Kudo Yukiko, but also has a good relationship with Mori Ran. No matter how you look at it, it is expected that the relationship will be friendly for the next 50 years. How can it be a serious hostile relationship!

3. What is the relationship between Belmode and Baishui.

This is the most important point: we all have a tacit understanding, and we all have private chat channels, what is the relationship between you two? !

Kuroba Kaito is not worried about "you can all telepathize, it won't be a love relationship that is outrageous", he knows himself very well, and he knows that "Kuroba Kaito" is attracted to "Nakamori Aoko" .

What he worried about was, "You haven't done anything illegal, have you?"

On this point, Kaito Kuroba has always avoided it if he can, and he doesn't intend to touch it when the relationship is not close enough.

Now is the time to avoid it.

Bai Shui paused.

Bai Shui understands the truth, but he has a little bit of complaints: Kaito Kuroba is Kaito Kidd.

Does Phantom Thief Kidd have anything to do with legality?

"I did," he replied curtly, calmly explaining the crimes he had done. "I broke into a private home."

what? !

Kuroba Kaito: "How can you illegally enter... ah? Invasion?"

The accusation is not halfway and the middle way collapses.

He choked, "Just, just trespassing?"

That's it?

"Is there any serious, serious illegal behavior?"

Such as murder.

"Yes, I have illegally occupied other people's property and illegally occupied other people's houses," Bai Shui explained in a calm tone, "Illegally steal personal information, illegally track and monitor others."

After listing them roughly, he paused and concluded, "It's all illegal."

Kuroba Kaito: "..."

For a moment, he couldn't tell whether these illegal acts were Baishui's personal acts in his own world, or new criminal acts in this world.

He is an accomplice.

"Cough," Kuroba Kaito's momentum continued to fall, "It's not a good behavior, don't do it again next time, cough, try not to do it again next time."

He quickly added in a low voice, "An exception is during Kaitou Kidd's operation."

He muttered, "And said you're not Kaitou Kidd."

"Ahem, besides this, are there any other illegal and criminal acts? I mean the older ones, the more serious ones!"

Are there any illegal acts that Phantom Thief Kidd does not often commit?
Bai Shui did not answer immediately.

Kuroba Kaito sat up straight, holding his breath, and pricked up his ears to catch the slightest movement.

"Also," Bai Shui said slowly, "Willing to die."

In many countries, "don't save when you die" has been enacted in law, and most of the terms are defined as follows: in case of an accident, danger or emergency, people who can be rescued but refuse to be rescued.

According to different national conditions and specific circumstances, the sentences are different. Some will sentence those who die without saving their lives to serve one year in prison, and some will sentence them to five years in prison.

In Neon, there is another name for this 'do not save': [crime of abandonment].

The scope of the crime of abandonment is very large, including the situation of neglecting to save.

"I have never saved people before," Bai Shui said calmly, "Watching others being attacked and killed by woodpeckers."

Killed by a woodpecker attack?

Kaito Kuroba had a rather subtle premonition, and he slowly raised his guess, "The one who died was the guy who killed your parents...?"

"Twice," Bai Shui said noncommittally, "the first time was my parents, and the second time was him."

He doesn't address him directly, but it's obvious who the second 'he' is.

It was the head of the rescue station, the murderer who killed Bai Shui's parents.

"As I said before, the police refused to tell me all the information related to the case," Bai Shui said frankly, "They are protecting me."

This is only part of the reason.

"It's also guarding against me."

This is another part of the reason.

"Some people are naturally sharp and can easily draw conclusions about the murderer from clues. Such people are called 'natural police officers'."

"That's who I am."

The police didn't know about it at the beginning. When they were busy at the scene, they didn't take Bai Shui away from the scene immediately. After they found that Bai Shui was unusually calm, they thought it over and decided to let him recall appropriately. Send details.

The case is on the verge of breaking out.

Not only the woodpecker attack case, but also other cases that the police station is dealing with, as long as Bai Shui can hear and see the case information, he can instinctively turn it into clues.

Whenever the police asked him, he would spit out the clue ball.

At first, the police were delighted, then they were hesitant, and finally they were repelled.

Bai Shui said: "No one likes other people."

What's more, the three views have not yet been fully formed, and they are almost two species from adults, and cubs who should be at an innocent age are different.

"When he was about to be caught, the police decided to protect the victim," Bai Shui recounted the situation at the time, "so they blocked all information about the case from me."

"...the case then came to an impasse."

Now that he was recounting it, Bai Shui didn't even have the desire to complain, he continued briefly, "As I said, the police never found him again."

"I did not lie to you."

"Because he died."

A dead person can no longer create new traces of action, and of course the police can no longer capture new traces.

Bai Shui: "I'm desperate."

"When I found him," he told the truth, "he was still keeping woodpeckers."

"Just living in the city, I can't feed the woodpecker with fresh flesh in time."

"I speculate that, in desperation, he was unable to hunt, so he could only feed himself."

This is a dead end.

"When I found him," Bai Shui repeated this sentence again, "he was...feeding out of control."

"I didn't leave."

"You chose," Kuroba Kaito asked softly, "Watching?"

He had an indescribable feeling that he couldn't describe or describe accurately, so he could only say dryly, "So, that's how it is."

 Whitewater 44x
  white water tell the truth
  
 
(End of this chapter)

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