In the world of Detective Conan, however, he was bound to the Naruto System.

Chapter 152 Conan: Oh no, will he turn evil?



Chapter 152 Conan: Oh no, will he turn evil?

Chapter 152 Conan: Oh no, will he turn evil?

In the sport of fishing, there is a term called parabolic fishing, which requires the use of a shoulder-throwing method. Skilled anglers can cast the bait quite far, and attaching a sinker can reduce the impact of wind resistance.

After explaining, Akutagawa demonstrated the action in a different location, leaving a footprint that was the same shape as the one near the railing.

Then, Hiko Akutagawa picked up the plastic tube that had fallen on the ground with a handkerchief: "This is the handle for removing the connecting rod. It's useless if you wear gloves while using it, as it will leave the user's fingerprints."

Akutagawa Hiko turned to Terasawa Norio, who looked grim, and said, "Your shoes now should match the shoe prints left here perfectly."

Inspector Megure quietly asked from the side, "Is it really possible for someone to commit murder from more than ten meters away using a fishing rod?"

Ai Haibara, however, has no doubt about the human body's potential: "With practice, it's possible."

In the world of Detective Conan, fishing enthusiasts are a magical existence. Almost every one of them possesses unique skills and can do things that ordinary people cannot. Compared to them, killing someone by swinging a lead weight with a fishing rod from a distance of a dozen meters is really child's play.

Compared to its exaggerated performance later on, its combat power hasn't inflated too much.

When Makoto Kyogoku first appeared, he was stabbed by an ordinary Tokito with a dagger, which is unbelievable compared to his later performance.

Even though I was stabbed, there was no bleeding.

When Conan and the remaining children arrived with Takagi Wataru, the case was already nearing its end.

From Akutagawa Hiko's perspective, this case is quite classic.

But it's not that it's particularly impressive, or that it has any kind of spiritual core that evokes deep emotions.

The main issue is that the pattern of this case is very much in line with the stereotypes that people have about Conan cases, such as choosing one of three suspects, or crying, kneeling, and repenting.

Now, Terasawa Norio is slowly beginning to recount the reasons why he killed Imoto Ryusuke.

After struggling for a moment, Terasawa Norio explained, "Because, this guy keeps laughing at me—"

"He said he wanted to demolish the shop he had taken from me and build a brand new building in its place. If it were just an ordinary shop, that would be one thing; I begged him not to demolish my shop, but..."

When the memories reached a painful point, Terasawa Norio couldn't help but kneel on the ground, not because he regretted killing that person, but because he blamed himself for not protecting his treasured fishing rod.

"No matter what, I can't forgive what he did. Aaaaaah!!"

Terasawa Norio let out a painful roar, causing everyone else present to gasp in surprise.

In fact, whether it's the issue of providing support for Takako Imoto, the issue of Tetsuo Tsuchibashi's failed attempt to beg for money to save his shop, or the issue of exploiting legal loopholes to seize Norio Terasawa's fishing shop, none of these offenses warrant death.

Even if he was Takako Namimoto's husband, and a former employee of Tetsuo Tsuchibashi, the fact that he planned to destroy Terasawa Norio's shop only shows that this person has serious moral problems.

However, destroying someone else's treasured fishing rod by kicking it has crossed the line of the law.

For Terasawa Norio, a true fishing enthusiast, this fishing rod probably held some special significance, which explains why he was so determined to kill it.

On the way, Conan called Ran Mouri and the others to tell them what had happened. He glanced at Akutagawa Hiko, who seemed to be deep in thought, and was a little worried about Akutagawa Hiko's state in the early morning.

When Akutagawa first moved in, he and Professor Agasa visited their new neighbor.

At that time, they only felt that this new neighbor was very polite, extremely wary of his surroundings, and rarely went out except to do odd jobs.

At that time, Ayan had hardly encountered any murder cases, so there was no opportunity to discover his talent for solving crimes.

However, for the past few months, Ah Yan has been like he's been cursed by something, constantly encountering murder cases. I wonder if he's developing any psychological problems.

That shouldn't be the case. Growing up in an environment with supernatural powers, there should be plenty of backstabbing and dark sides to it.

Could it be that the outside environment is completely different from the world he imagined, causing such a huge psychological gap that he has a problem?

Wait, will Ayan turn evil like those characters in comics?!

Of all the people he knew, there was absolutely no one who could stop Ayan!

Conan asked cautiously, "What are you thinking about, you seem so lost in thought?"

Akutagawa Hiko had no idea what Conan was worried about. Was he afraid Conan would destroy the world? His image shouldn't be that bad.

I subconsciously replied, "Psychotherapist."

He remembered Kyosuke Kazato, whom Dr. Saeki had mentioned, the minor boss in the movie.

The case is quite famous because in the revenge case of Dr. Kazato Kyosuke, a policeman died suddenly of a heart attack, leading to the case ending in suicide.

The reason this psychologist started committing serial killings was because a police officer leaked information during one of his counseling sessions that his superiors wanted to reinvestigate the matter.

In order to cover up his crimes, he chose to commit murders repeatedly.

Akutagawa Hiko, Inspector Megure, and other officers he was familiar with had discussed this matter.

It seems that this has not yet happened.

When Conan heard Akutagawa Hiko say the word "psychologist," he felt as if the sky had fallen, as if a nuclear bomb was hovering above Beika Town, ready to fall at any moment.

However, there is still some hope in Beika Town, which is shrouded in darkness.

Since Ayan took the initiative to mention the psychologist, he must be consciously trying to save himself and not letting himself drift away and silently turn to the dark side, causing irreparable damage.

Conan decided to lend a hand: "Han, don't overthink it. Seeing a psychologist isn't a big deal. These days, who doesn't have some kind of mental illness?"

Akutagawa looked at Conan with admiration. As expected of the protagonist, he immediately understood.

While psychological problems can manifest physiologically, the absence of physiological problems does not necessarily mean the absence of psychological problems. Moreover, Akutagawa Hiko clearly realized that since he acquired the power to overturn the world, he had, in a sense, developed significant psychological issues.

Therefore, seeing a psychologist is perfectly fine.

"You're right, this doctor is still very difficult to book; you should act sooner rather than later."

Conan nodded with relief; it seemed there wasn't a big problem.

Ai Haibara watched the two people talking at cross purposes, and her intuition told her that they were not talking about the same thing at all.

However, she was a latecomer to the group and didn't know if this was a unique code between them, so she could only remain silent.


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