Chapter 1708 Tracking of Fish Mail(1/2)
Wednesday, April 26, the Poirot Coffee Shop.
"The shipwreck caused by the tsunami, the fires in the mountains caused by abnormal dryness, and frequent earthquakes. Maybe a large meteorite will fly away soon. The earth looks very dangerous." Maori jokingly flipped through the newspaper, "Although I am a famous detective Kogoro Mori, I can't stop natural disasters."
Azusa Tomoto walked over, "This is your breakfast, Detective Maori."
"Thank you." Maori put away the newspaper and found that Azusa Hiromoto had not left yet, so he asked, "Do you have anything else?"
"That," Azusa Hitomoto hesitated for a moment, "Do you have something to do today?"
"Yes, I'm very busy," Maori smiled. "I'll go to the small steel ball store that just opened nearby to investigate the fall of the small steel balls, go to the beer party in the evening, and play mahjong all night at night."
"Uh..." Azusa Tomoto couldn't speak anymore. Is this busy or too much free time?
"Just kidding," said Maori, "if you have any trouble, I need my help, even if you say it."
"Did you see that I'm worried about something?" Azusa Komoto took out her phone happily, "It's actually related to this."
"Cough cough." Maori, who was eating sandwiches, was choked and quickly drank coffee to help swallow it. "It won't be the customer forgot again, right?"
Azusa Komoto smiled and said, "No, this is my own."
Maori asked, “Oh, is that you often receive prank emails?”
"It's related to emails, but not prank emails," Azusa Komoto said. "The email was a five-year-old boy named Nagabeman. We met three months ago."
Maori joked, "And what? You're dating a five-year-old boy."
"What? You just chat with text messages. You have eaten all the cucumbers. You have taken a shower by yourself," Azusa Komoto said with a smile. "It's all irrelevant things."
Maori smiled and said, "If you don't like it, then call him and tell him not to send another message."
"I don't think this is troublesome," said Azusa Komoto. "I'm a little worried because the child sent four emails this morning."
Maori asked, “Is it abnormal?”
Azusa Tomoto said, "Well, the content of the email made me a little worried."
"The first seal is like this. Are sister okay? I went out with my dad today. Dad bought me a chair and a hat, and everyone wore it, so I have to wear it too."
"The second letter is like this. I felt uncomfortable when my feet were wet with sweat. I took off my shoes and was hungry. Seeing the restaurant's signboard, I really wanted to eat the hamburger from my sister's store."
"The third letter is like this. The uncle wearing black glasses and the aunt wearing blue clothes are looking at me, but I'm not afraid, I won't cry."
"The fourth chapter is like this. Will I be trapped in the net and die like a fish?"
Maori was surprised, "What the hell are they doing, how could they think of dying?"
Azusa Komoto said anxiously: "So I'm very worried."
Maori asked, "By the way, did you reply to the email? Didn't you ask where he is?"
"I replied. I kept asking you where you are and what you are doing, but there was no reply." Azusa Tomoto said, "That child seems to only send text messages, but he doesn't accept them. It seems that he will only reply to text messages I sent before."
"That's it." Maori strode.
Azusa Hiromoto said: "It was his father who received the text messages. His father said that in order not to let him see bad text messages, he did not teach him how to receive text messages."
"That is to say, his father is no, he has never been by his side." Maori said, "You give me his mobile phone number and I'll ask someone to help check it."
Azusa Hiromoto asked, "Are you talking about Yumei Police Officer?"
Maori said helplessly: "Yes, I'm going to bother her again this time."...
"Oh, it's your little beard again, what's going on this time?"
"That's right." Maori told the matter.
"So that's it, wait a moment." Officer Yumi stopped joking.
Soon after, the investigation results came out. The mobile phone used by Nagatoshi passed through the base station of Kikimaezaki.
"I understand, thank you, Yumi Police Officer." Maori hung up his phone, "Kimaezaki is a famous fishing ground. The chairs and hats mentioned in the first text message are sun hats for fishing and small chairs for sitting."
"Yeah," Azusa Kasumoto said, "The second text message said that sweating made her feet wet, it must be because she was wearing long fishing boots."
"I just don't know what the third and fourth text messages are saying," Maori said. "I don't care. I'll go to Kikimaezaki to investigate again."
"I'll go too." Azusa Komoto said.
Maori reminded: "Aren't you at work?"
Azusa Tomoto said, "I'm really worried and I don't have the heart to go to work at all."
The boss interrupted, "Go, I'm in the store."
"Ah, boss, that's really great thank you." Azusa Tomoto praised, "You are so reasonable."...
Maori rented a car, and while driving to Kirimaezaki, Maori finally understood why Nagatomi was facing what was the problem.
It's the weather. Although it's the end of April, the sun is already very hot and the temperature is not low.
Kazubuman has always been alone in the car. In that case, a child may suffer from heatstroke.
Chanbuman is likely to have heatstroke now. Because he is very uncomfortable, he will be trapped in the net and die like a fish.
The question now is, where is the Chōbuman?…
Yoshimaezaki, observatory.
In the text message, Nagabuman said that when he saw the restaurant's signboard, he wanted to eat hamburgers, that is, he could see the signboard of a coffee shop or a hamburger shop at the parking place.
Maori and Azusa Hiromoto looked around and didn't determine which one they were. There were too many that met the conditions.
Azusa Tomoto suggested: "Mr. Maori, we might as well call the various fishing sites here one by one to ask if there was a man named Nagato who had booked two seats. How do you think this is going?"
"No, some fishing grounds do not require a seat," Maori said, "but you can try it."
Azusa Hiromoto tried to call, but she didn't get any results.
Maori thought, "By the way, if Xiaoman's father is not by his side, will something happen?"
"Ah, then we can call and ask." Azusa Hiromoto called again, but she really found it.
There was a fight in a fishing ground in the morning, and then the ambulance came and pulled a man full of blood away.
Maori was a little amused, "Isn't this person Xiaoman's father?"
"This is possible." Azusa Tomoto was also a little amused and crying...
Parking lot at the fishing ground.
Hundreds of cars were parked there, and the real owner who wanted to find them could only be searched one by one without clues.
The car was not found, and the text message arrived first. "I thought there was only one fish, but there were three. The fish were so happy."
Maori urged: "Call it quickly."
"Yes." Azusa Hiromoto called, but it couldn't be reached. The phone full of Nagabe's phone is likely to be out of power.
"Damn it." Maori said annoyedly, "What do you think I had only one fish, but it turned out to be three."
"This, this..." Azusa Tomoto couldn't say it for a moment, and stroked her hair that was blown by the wind, but accidentally discovered that there were three carp flags in the sky.
"Mao, Maori Detective, could it be that?"
Maori wondered, "Carp Flag?"
Azusa Komoto said, "Yes, I saw it as one before."
Maori reacted and confirmed, "Really, are you sure?"
"Yes, they must have been together before, so they look like one, and then after the wind blows, it becomes three at once." Azusa Komoto said excitedly, "And you see, behind them is the golf driving range, and Xiaoman must have regarded the blocking net as a fishing net."
Maori said: "Okay, that means that the little guy is in a car nearby, look for it."
The two looked around and looked for Changbuman after a while. He was really lying alone in the carriage, and he didn't know if he was still awake.
"Xiaoman, Xiaoman..."
The two of them smashed the window and shouted, and finally filled the head.
"Poirot's big sister!"
Maori shouted, "Hurry open the door."
Nagatoman was a little scared, "But, but my dad told me not to leave the car."
Azusa Hiromoto asked again and again, "It doesn't matter. Listen to my sister, please, Xiaoman."
"Oh." Changbuman opened the car door.
Maori was speechless. Am I that scary? I couldn't open the door, and she just shouted.
The long man stretched his waist, "Ah, it's really much more comfortable outside."
Azusa Hiromoto smiled happily and said, "It's great, it should be fine, it's really worrying."
At this time, a man with a bandage ran over, "Xiaoman."
"Ah, Dad." Changbuman came up to greet him.
"That's great, you're fine." Mr. Nagabe picked up his son.
The head of the house pouted and was about to cry, "Dad, where have you been? Before the elder sister and the others came, I was alone."
To be continued...