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Chapter 345 Yin Jiu: Brother Tou, do you think Japan is safe?



Chapter 345 Yin Jiu: Brother Tou, do you think Japan is safe?

"Have you encountered a murder case again? Where are you? I'll pick you up." Amuro Toru was originally waiting for Yin Jiu to come back home, but he became a little restless after receiving the call.

"Yes, we were almost home when we ran into teacher Judy, so we had a cup of coffee together." Yin Jiu glanced at Judy's direction and sent the location to Amuro Toru while describing the situation here as clearly as possible. "We basically talked about a scary stalker who appeared around Teitan High School recently, and the teacher asked us to be careful."

"Stalker?" Amuro Toru paused holding the car keys as he heard the words on the other end of the phone.

He didn't receive any news from the public security department about the stalker appearing in Beika Town.

Did Vermouth's last action pay off? Did the FBI take the bait?

Toru Amuro thought for half a second and easily connected the organization's actions and the FBI's response together.

The purpose was to create confusion and throw the FBI into disarray, and then send the real undercover Sherry to the FBI's ace.

This technique is obviously not like that of gin, nor is it very similar to that of rum.

By the way, Shirley is a member of the research team.

Was it Glenfiddich's work?

Toru Amuro had some guesses in his mind, but when he heard Yin Jiu's voice continue, he began to hesitate.

"Brother Tou, you also find it strange, right? I haven't heard of any news of stalkers around Beika Town." Yin Jiu felt Conan's gaze starting to pay attention to him, and deliberately showed a worried expression and continued to act, "And Teacher Judy also told us to find her if we encounter any suspicious people. It sounds like she wants to fight the suspect in the American way..."

"Then have you told her that Japan is actually very safe and that there is no need for such radical methods?" Toru Amuro took a deep breath, hesitated for half a second, and took the gun in his hand.

"No, I was just about to say it when a murder happened." Yin Jiu was in a daze for a moment and couldn't help but start to doubt himself, "..Brother Tou, do you think Japan is safe?"

Toru Amuro: "..."

It was quite safe.

Toru Amuro looked down at the gun in his hand, weighed it up and down a few times, and fell into deep thought.

"Anyway, Brother Tou, I've sent you the address, so I'm asking you to pick me up."

Faced with his colleague's sudden silence, Yin Jiu understood and did not try to disrupt him.

Bourbon lives in such a sword-fighting environment in his daily life, so he naturally subconsciously feels that Japan outside is very harmonious.

However, unlike a bottle of self-doubting bourbon detective, the high school detective on the other side saw Yin Jiu hang up the phone, and immediately became energized and ran over in two steps.

"Brother Yin Jiu, do you also think the news about the stalker is strange?" Conan lowered his voice and quietly paid attention to Judy's location.

"Well, if the female students in our school were often harassed, the school should have sent us a notice text message directly." Yin Jiu leaned over, his wine-red eyes clear and transparent, without a trace of impurities, "I just think that the way teacher Judy handled it is a bit strange. Although stalking is indeed excessive, isn't she very afraid of being deported from Japan?"

"If she didn't have a reason to teach him a lesson, she would lose her job if she did that."

"So what do you think about Teacher Judy..." Conan's eyes contained encouragement. Yin Jiu's guess was close to the truth. If he dug a little deeper, perhaps...

"I think maybe it's because Teacher Judy herself was harassed by a stalker?" Yin Jiu said confidently.

"..." Conan staggered.

"Be careful." Yin Jiu quickly reached out to help Conan and pulled a bunch of emotional points from the little experimental subject. "Don't you think so? Teacher Judy's tone clearly shows that the two of them have an old grudge."

Conan: “…” That’s not the case at all. If that girl is really Chris Wynyard, she must have known about his and Shirley’s current situation of being shrunk.

The hostility shown may simply be resentment towards someone who has betrayed the organization.

The deliberate use of words like "stalker" can be completely understood as Judy's intention to use Mao Lilan and other unaware people to find out Shirley's accomplices.

Conan looked at his naive younger brother with loving care. It was no wonder that Yin Jiu couldn't guess it.

Yin Jiu was at most a second-generation member outside the organization. Although his status seemed special from the outside, in fact, it was probably difficult for him to even get the news of Shirley's betrayal, so it was naturally impossible for him to think in this direction.

Alas, Chrissie Wynyard was probably sure that Yin Jiu was out of touch with the news, so she dared to blatantly play several roles to monitor Xiao Jiu.

"Then Brother Yin Jiu, do you have any thoughts on the secret code of this murder case?" After understanding Yin Jiu's situation, Conan decided not to stay on Judy's topic, but immediately turned the topic back to the murder case.

Yin Jiu: “…” The topic jumps so quickly?

Yin Jiu reacted for half a second and immediately understood Conan's thoughts.

Yes, it is impossible for Conan to know that he is Granfiddich. In fact, even if Kudo Yusaku suspected that Yin Shuli was related to the organization, as long as he did not reveal his identity, his identity would at most be suspected to be a peripheral member of the second generation.

Especially considering the signals he had recently released, which were unclear about his relationship with Chris Wynyard, Conan might not be willing to share information with him directly.

"I think there should be one missing among those marks." Yin Jiu recalled and thought about it, then gave a hint.

"Huh?" Conan thought that Yin Jiu had been on the phone and had not paid attention to the evidence. When he heard Yin Jiu's words, he looked up in surprise.

"It's because of that list." Yin Jiu recalled, "Most of the names on it are four characters. If a symbol represents a character, ○x△ should have another symbol."

"Then Brother Yin Jiu, what do you think these symbols represent?" Conan hadn't gone back to compare the traces yet, but he inexplicably felt that what Yin Jiu said made sense, so he subconsciously asked another question.

"I don't know about that. It could be an overlapping combination, or it could be a part of a certain character, or the pronunciation and shape are related." Yin Jiu gave an example.

"Xiao Jiu, are you teaching Conan how to solve cases?" When Judy saw Conan and Yin Jiu getting together, she had actually turned her attention over. However, at first the two sides were far away and she didn't hear clearly. Now when she heard the second half of the conversation between Yin Jiu and Conan, she immediately joined the topic.

"No, I'm teaching him how to solve problems." Yin Jiu directly denied Judy's statement, "I gave the Junior Detective Team a homework assignment before, and it contained questions like 5 ○ + 7 △ = 6 □. So I wonder if the deceased used the same nickname."

Conan was originally thinking about something when he heard Yin Jiu's hint, but when he heard Yin Jiu mention the previous questions, the fear of chickens and rabbits in the same cage suddenly surged in his heart, and he left quickly with a painful look on his face.


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