Conan’s Corpse Picker

Chapter 658: Wu Zuo's behavior has nothing to do with Jiangxia

   Chapter 658 Wu Zuo's behavior has nothing to do with Jiangxia

   The innkeeper was startled when he heard this, then suddenly frightened, he smacked his palm:

   "Indeed. My eyesight is not very good, and I can't remember people's looks. I have made a lot of jokes - if it was another 'Jiangxia', the box might already be in that person's hands."

   Yamamura Cao listened silently, still full of doubts about Jiangxia, the owner of the 207 house.

   But at this time, with the emergence of new elements, he still managed to get a little bit of attention: "Luggage?"

  Conan and the two Maori also looked over, and vaguely felt that this box might be the key to this incident.

   No matter how bad the innkeeper looks, he is also in the service industry.

   He quickly sensed the sight shot at him, and explained to the police and detectives that the man in red asked him to keep the suitcase five years ago.

  …

  Conan carefully digested important new clues while recalling Jiang Xia's reasoning just now.

   Then he looked at the door lock that was about the same height as himself, and dragged the child's voice and said, "It's strange, there are so many dark patterns here."

   Jiang Xia and Anshitou had noticed those scratches long ago, and they didn't react much, they just looked over there subconsciously following the sound.

  The mountain village police officer was slightly startled.

Afterwards, he approached cautiously, observed the door lock for a moment, and easily knocked Conan's head: "What pattern, this is the trace left when picking the lock! It must be the deceased who tried to deceive the box, so he moved the crook of burglary. brain."

   A group of people nodded secretly.

   Then I heard Yamamura's voice and continued firmly: "The man in black picked the lock in the middle of the night and wanted to steal the suitcase, but unfortunately you were—"

   Speaking of this, he raised his hand imposingly and pointed at Jiang Xia: "I found the trace.

   "In the darkness, when you resisted, you missed and strangled him to death.

   "Although this is self-defense, as a famous detective, you are worried that this incident will ruin your reputation, so after you hastily arranged the scene, you went to your companion's room, trying to deceive yourself into an alibi."

  Mao Lilan also listened carefully to the reasoning at first.

Hearing this, her beautiful eyes couldn't help drooping into half-moon eyes: "Jiang Xia won't accidentally strangle people. He..." Originally thought that Jiang Xia would be able to solve it by throwing a shoulder or throwing a stick. Get rid of these little thieves who sneak into the room.

   But before the words came out, she suddenly remembered something, looked at the police in the room, swallowed the words with difficulty, and bluntly replaced them with other words:

"He, he is very measured even when he is defending himself. Jiang Xia has never hurt anyone before when he has encountered much more vicious gangsters."... The kind of pain that will be fine after a few times with a stick. Injury, it shouldn't be considered an injury. That's just a necessary process to subdue the gangster...well, probably.

  "..." The more I think about it, the more guilty I feel.

  Mao Lilan finally lost his voice, slowly turned his eyes away, turned his hands behind his back, and pretended to look at the passing birds outside the window.

  …

  Conan also felt that there were many loopholes in Yamamura's statement. He wanted to refute them one by one, but looked at Toru Amuro, whose identity was a mystery next to him: "..."

   He swallowed the words silently again, trying to cover up his identity as Kudo Shinichi.

   However, this does not prevent Conan from secretly agreeing with Maurilan's statement. He always felt that if Jiang Xia killed someone impulsively one day, then the deceased was more likely to die by throwing a stick and knocking on the head, or at least being beaten to death by mistake...

   In addition, if Jiang Xia really wanted to get out of the crime, he probably wouldn't disguise himself as a person with a **** Yoshikawa line hanging around his neck.

   He is fully capable of devising a more sophisticated method, so that the police may close the case with "accident" and "accident" in a daze.

This is much safer than hanging the body up and using the police's "reverse thinking" to exonerate himself. After all, if he encounters a police officer like Yamacun Cao, Jiang Xia is likely to be arrested. If the straight ball is caught, there is no chance to wait for the police to "reverse thinking".

   In short, for a detective, especially a genius detective like Jiang Xia. Compared with "hanging the dead and betting on luck", "designing a crime in front of the police that can pluck oneself as cleanly as possible" is really not too difficult.

... Not only Jiang Xia, but other powerful detectives who embark on the road of crime often cause a headache for the police and detectives - detectives are familiar with the thinking of their peers when solving crimes, have a lot of professional knowledge, and can often deal with physical evidence in time, even in the end. Where there is a little clue, it is very likely that he will be successfully exonerated because of the incomplete chain of evidence.

   "..." Fortunately, Jiang Xia is now on the right track.

  Conan thinks about Jiang Xia's previous horrors of playing games, racing cars, going to hospital morgues, crematoriums and abandoned cemeteries to find excitement;

   Take a look at this famous detective who is active in the sun and busy solving cases.

   Involuntarily, there was a sense of joy and pride in my heart.

  ——Whether as Kudo Shinichi or as Conan, he has encountered many murder cases in the present tense.

   In these emergencies, although Conan is proficient in all kinds of first aid knowledge, there are not many people he rescues. Even the opportunity to perform first aid techniques is rare.

As a successful case of saving Jiang Xia, it is still his childhood, and Jiang Xia's character is not difficult to get along with... In short, since then, Conan can't help but feel a little sense of responsibility towards Jiang Xia, feeling that He and Xiaolan brought this life back to the world, so I also expect a better life for him.

  ...For example, Jiang Xia's current state of being a full-time detective is not bad.

   The only problem is that there are too many dangerous and mysterious people around Jiang Xia... Although genius is good, sometimes it is easy to be targeted and try to use it.

  Thinking of this, Conan's gaze silently returned to Amuro Toru, staring at him secretly.

  ——Although just now, Amuroto acquiesced in letting Jiang Xia solve the case, which made Conan a little surprised.

   But until everything is clear, he really can't revoke his doubts about this boss. There was nothing suspicious about him from head to toe.

   In addition, the observation of Jiang Xia cannot be relaxed... Although it is hard to imagine that if the murderer was Jiang Xia, Jiang Xia would design such a crude escape scene. But after thinking about it rationally, it cannot be ruled out that Jiang Xia had a guilty conscience after the murder, so he did these things with the negative spirit of "surrender if he is found, and continue to do so if he is not found" - this is not without precedent.

  ... In general, we still need to find evidence first. Otherwise it's all just guesswork.

  Thinking of this, Conan glanced around and entered the state of solving the case.

   Even if Jiang Xia was forced to drop the chain later due to off-site factors - such as Amuro Toru's threat. He will also be able to decipher the whole picture of the case, and prevent the strange culprit from falling on Jiang Xia.

   When all the evidence is found, everything will come to light. At that time, Jiang Xia's innocence will naturally be proved from the mysterious boss's black hands.

   (end of this chapter)

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