Chapter 57: No Movement(1/2)
January 27th, on the morning of Tokyo Miyamoto's family. "Ke*le*letter*love*se*post()"
Miyamoto Miko had just hung up the phone call to Meguro and immediately received a call from Akihi.
"Aunt Miko, I've got it." Ming Ji smiled and reported.
Miko Miko ordered, "Then let them start immediately until they fill all the passages."
"Yes, I get it, madam." Ming Ji replied.
"By the way," Miko Miyamoto smiled, "If you don't have enough materials, just look for Sijiao, and if you want to find the guy just now, it's a reward for their help."
"I understand, madam." Ming Ji replied.
"Okay, go and do your business." Miko Miyamoto hung up the phone after she said that...
On the Shinkansen.
Conan counted down in his heart while rushing towards the black box on the ground next to the young woman in a burgundy suit.
1. While counting, he kicked the box up and kicked it. Conan breathed a sigh of relief and just caught up. However, "Ah" Conan kicked it empty and then fell to the ground because he raised his foot too high.
After that, Conan, who was lying on the ground, felt dizzy, and his eyes were bright, and then, huh? Why doesn’t it hurt?…
Yamazaki spent more than half an hour walking around the Shinkansen, and from beginning to end, he found 62 black boxes, confirmed them one by one, and found no problems. While investigating, Yamazaki was thinking about a question, that is, when he could not use the mobile phone, the bomb was nothing at all. So, it was strange that Midako was in a state of force at that time. What was that?
This question was not until the woman was carrying a box downstairs to make a phone call, and Yamazaki downstairs understood it. It turned out that this was the case. There were two ways to control the timing. Mobile phones were just one of them, and there should be one that should be to exert force on it. As expected, it was the time bomb that was not activated, just like what Midako said.
Yamazaki, who was walking in the same direction as the young woman, thought while pinching the antenna of the mobile phone in her hand while passing by the young woman next to her, and solved the mobile phone problem here. As for the wrong phone call, it shouldn't be so unlucky. As for the box, Yamazaki doesn't want to touch it until it is necessary, so it's best to just go to Kyoto.
Yamazaki, who walked a few more steps forward, stood in the dark and continued to monitor the young woman. She watched her put down the box and started pressing the number, and then, huh? Yamazaki was speechless. Why did this guy come? Seeing that he started the shoes, there was no way, Yamazaki had to go up too. Since everything was normal on the Shinkansen, that means that the other party agreed and there was no problem with him. If this guy kicked out and exploded, wouldn't it be a failure?
In this way, before the box was kicked out, Yamazaki took the box away with his hand wrapped in his sleeve.
"There is a bomb inside, hurry..." Conan, who was lying on the ground, did not feel the pain. He thought that it might be that he had counted wrongly. He immediately looked up and said, "He thought it was the young woman who saw him and took the box away, but he didn't know...
"Yamazaki!" Conan was shocked and said while standing up, "Drop it away, there..."
"Oh, I know," said Yamazaki helplessly, "You guy..."
"Bomb?" the young woman was stunned, then looked at her black box, now in Yamazaki's hand, and asked, "You mean..."
"Sorry," Yamazaki said, "break your phone number."
The young woman understood, no wonder she didn't use it just now, and then understood what Yamazaki's words meant, and the young woman fell into deep thought.
With a sigh of relief, Conan shouted, "Yamazaki, you guy..." Before he finished speaking, Conan suddenly realized that it was strange to see Yamazaki looking at him, and immediately had a bad premonition, indeed...
"Ko, Nan." Lan's voice came from behind. Conan smiled dryly and looked up. He saw Lan with a dark face and his hands were reaching towards him.
"You are indeed here." Lan found that Conan was missing again, so she went to Car No. 7, which had dragged him back from there before. Then she saw Conan. When she came to catch him, she heard Conan's rude words and was very angry for a moment.
"You must have done something bad again, right?" Lan asked angrily. However, although she was asking Conan, she was looking at Yamazaki.
"Nothing," Yamazaki smiled, "You can take him away first."
"Well, yes, no, I don't want it," Conan protested in Lan's arms, "I'm here to find Brother Yamazaki. I want to be with Brother Yamazaki."
"Uh" Yamazaki was speechless. It seemed that this guy would not stop until he understood the matter. "Forget it, Lan, go back and play with them, and leave this little guy to me."
"Well, okay." Lan thought for a moment, put Conan down, and then told him seriously, "Be obedient, use respectful words, and don't run around, do you know?"
"Yes!" Conan nodded vigorously and replied.
After Lan left and finished thinking, the young woman who was wiping the cold sweat said, "This is not a place to talk. Let's sit down and talk. You must have something to say."
"Okay, just find a carriage, Conan leads the way." Yamazaki said and handed the box to her, "For you."
The young woman took the box with a wry smile and followed Conan...
After sitting down, Yamazaki said to Conan: "Tell me, what's going on?"
"How did you know?" Conan asked back.
Yamazaki smiled and said, "How is the exchange?"
"Yes," Conan said, "you talk first."
"Of course you said first," Yamazaki smiled, "I asked first."
"Okay," Conan said, "I knew it after their conversation."
Yamazaki asked curiously, "What did they say,"
After hearing Conan say what he heard, Yamazaki looked at the woman opposite and continued to ask, "How did you confirm and what did you think?"
Conan explained the investigation process again, and Yamazaki sighed: "You are so lucky, you can find the real owner in this way."
"What do you mean?" Conan said angrily, "Are you saying that there is something wrong with my reasoning?"
"Don't be angry," Yamazaki said, "I heard four problems."
Conan had a toothache and said angrily: "I heard four problems?"
"Four," Yamazaki said, "the first one is the reasoning issue of relying on the mountains and seas. This is really unreliable."
"How to say it?" Conan asked back.
"Look at the surroundings," Yamazaki said with a smile. "When you want to see so many empty seats, just sit down and take a look, and then sit back. How can you say that she must have seen it in the dining car?"
"Uh..." Conan thought about it carefully, and there were still many such situations.
"The second is your final inference," Yamazaki continued to smile, "It is very easy to press a specific key or button at a specific time to make the computer and the Walkman."
"How to do it?" Conan said, "You tell me."
"It is best to do a Walkman. A roll of problematic tape will definitely press the shutdown button at that time." Yamazaki explained with a smile. "The computer is also simple. A problematic disk will cause problems when the computer will cause problems, such as automatic shutdown, and he will definitely restart it."
"If those are also part of the deal, that's true." After thinking about it, Conan asked again, "What about the third one?"
Yamazaki said: "The first two questions are in reasoning, and the third one is in observation."
"Observation?" Conan asked, "What is it?"
Looking at the woman opposite, Yamazaki smiled and said, "As soon as I heard your conversation with this lady, I knew that this lady had been to the dining car."
"Why?" Recalling the conversation between the two, Conan asked, "Where did you hear it?"
"It's the rhetorical question of 'What's wrong?'," Yamazaki smiled, "If you haven't been there..."
"What's wrong?" Conan felt this sentence carefully.
Seeing the woman opposite and Conan thinking, Yamazaki reminded: "Do you think there is something missing?"
"Something is missing, ah!" Conan understood and said, "You mean..."
Yamazaki smiled and said, "That's it. If people who have not been to this, they usually say 'No, what's wrong?' or 'I haven't been to the food truck just now, what's wrong there?'. And she only said 'What's wrong?', she likes..." Speaking of this, the woman opposite also showed a clear look on her face.
"She said that to me," Conan continued, "after all, she just completed an important, shameless deal there."
"Yes, she is very guilty." Yamazaki smiled.
Conan continued to ask, "What about the fourth one?"
"The fourth one," Yamazaki smiled, "that was your biggest mistake."
"The biggest?" Conan was stunned and asked strangely: "Missue?"
"No," Yamazaki smiled, "You said, 'I just had a lady with someone in black clothes there, and she looked like you', which made a big mistake."
After reading it several times, Conan asked, "What's the problem?"
"I know you want to mess with her words," Yamazaki smiled, "but it's too conservative. You should say, 'I heard two people in black clothes in front of the dining car saying that the person is so easy to cheat. The money comes too easily. Did the elder sister cheat you?' and so on. If you say that, I don't believe she will not show any surprise."
Seeing the woman opposite changed her face, Conan smiled and said, "Well, it seems to be a little better than what I said. This is indeed my mistake, I will pay attention to it next time." Then he asked, "What about you? After talking about me, tell me, how did you know?"
"How did you know?" Yamazaki smiled, "It's not because of you."
Conan asked in confusion: "I? What do you mean?" Then he asked uncertainly: "Is it that time?"
"No," Yamazaki smiled, "I saw your face changing so much that I jumped up, and later I saw them changing boxes, and I thought they had something wrong with them."
Conan laughed and said, "So you'll ask me at that time."
Yamazaki said angrily: "It's a pity that you didn't say it out, which made me work so much later."
"Sorry, sorry, I'm afraid they will detonate the bomb when they hear it." Conan said with a smile, and then asked curiously, "How did you know afterward?"
"There's no way," Yamazaki smiled, "Since you don't say it, I have to ask them directly." He also made a gun gesture while saying that.
Conan said, "So that's it, no wonder Shinkansen is one minute later." Then he asked strangely, "Why didn't I know you brought that thing?"
Spreading his hands, Yamazaki smiled and said, "Where did I have that thing?"
"Then are you? Ah..." Conan understood and said angrily, "What did it take a lot of effort."
"Of course it took a lot of effort," Yamazaki smiled, "You don't know, how hard I worked at that time."
Conan said angrily: "It's hard to endure laughter."
At this time, the young woman said, "Okay, it seems that you are almost done, so let me say a few words." After that, he asked, "Who are you?"
"I'm Conan Edogawa," Conan laughed, "I'm a detective."
"Detective, detective?" the young woman said incredibly.
To be continued...