Detective Conan: The Grey Winged Angel

Chapter 165: Types of good luck

   Monday, July 8th, early in the morning, Rice Flower Hotel.

   Room 512, Maori’s room, Maori was sitting against the head of the bed with his hands raised. Yamazaki and Ran are in the room, behind the door, standing next to the door. Mr. Yuda answered the phone at the end of the bed, using his left hand.

After putting down the phone and erasing the phone number, Yuda smiled and said, "Okay, you two open the door and exit." As he said, he put his hands in his pockets, half-turned and looked at the door, then said again, "By the way, you have to stand together, not one on each side."

   Yamazaki and Ran exited the room and stood on the right side of the door, two steps away from the door. Then, seeing Mr. Yuda want to leave like this, Yamazaki immediately stood at the door and asked, "Mr. Yuda, have you forgotten something?"

   Looking at Mr. Yuda, who was about four steps away, Yamazaki wondered how to end this matter? Prior to this, Mr. Yuda had been facing the door sideways, holding the detonating device in his right hand, and placed it on the right side of his body. Now he put his hand in his pocket. Because of the distance, these practices of Mr. Yuda made Yamazaki Can't find a good way to grab the detonator without letting him suffer huge damage. And wait a while, um, you can try it when he goes out.

   "What is it?" Mr. Yuda smiled, "Oh, you said bomb, it was just a lie..."

   "Okay, Mr. Yuda, I have an exam tomorrow, can we make it easier," Yamazaki said, "You take your bomb, and we let you go."

   "Maori, do you know why you scratched the bed and haven't found the bomb yet?" Mr. Yuda asked.

   "Why?" Maori asked rhetorically, then looked at the camera on Mr. Yuda's chest and asked in surprise, "Is it there?"

   "Not bad," Mr. Yuda said, "because the bomb has been on me."

   "So that's it." Yamazaki said, exited the door again, and stood beside Ran. At the same time, he thought, so that he would think that we all believed his rhetoric, and would relax a little bit, and he would be better off after a while.

   Mr. Yuda smiled and said, "Okay, Maori, we'll see you next time." Then he went out.

   Maori breathed a sigh of relief immediately, put his hand down, and collapsed on the bed.

  Mr. Yuda walked to the door of the room, put his hands in the pockets on both sides of the windbreaker, looked at Yamazaki and Ran two steps away, and said with a smile: "Miss Lan, and the kid, you guys step back."

   "Oh." Lan said and took two steps back.

   "I want to ask a question," Yamazaki asked, "Mr. Yuda, how many detonators do you have?"

   "Of course there is only one." Mr. Yuda smiled.

   "Okay, let's be honest, how about it?" Yamazaki said, "I really can't do anything to take down two detonators at once without seriously hurting you."

   "What are you talking about?" Mr. Yuda asked suspiciously.

   Yamazaki said, "The bomb is still in the room..."

   "Huh?" Maori and Lan exclaimed in surprise.

   "Don't move, Uncle Maori, the bomb is in the Bible on the bedside table on the right." Yamazaki said loudly.

   "That kid," Mr. Yuda said, "It turned out to be a little detective."

"Mr. Yuda, I think you can see it too. I am standing here on the right. I am going to attack you when you go out and take the detonator in your right hand. But now your hands are in your trench coat pockets. , This makes me suspect that you have two detonating devices. And the bomb is still in the room. It is about Uncle Maori’s life. I don’t want to bet on the odds.” Yamazaki said, “I don’t dare to let you come out. If you pass this door, the bomb will be detonated. Because in that case, the explosives that fly out will block our pursuit, and you will be able to escape smoothly. If you are overtaken, you will still have a hostage in your hand." Then he asked, "You think so, don't you?"

   After thinking about it for a while, Mr. Yuda asked, "Then you have any good suggestions. Tell me, can you tell me?"

   "How about we just assume this hasn't happened?" Yamazaki said, "You should surrender yourself.

   Mr. Yuda laughed and said, "Are you telling a joke?"

   "Mr. Yuda, have you ever thought about what would happen if you were caught after detonating the bomb?" Yamazaki said, "For your crime, it is estimated that it will take a long, long time."

   "What you mean," Mr. Yuda asked, "Did the call just now show that the kid is okay?"

   "Yes," Yamazaki said, "You are no longer hostages. Conan has convinced Miss Maya."

   "This bad thing kid." Mr. Yuda complained.

   "How is it?" Yamazaki asked again.

   Mr. Yuda asked: "Maori, what do you think?"

   "Yes, you can," Maori said quickly, "I totally agree."

   Mr. Yuda said, "Okay, kid, that's how things are set."

   Back in the room, Yamazaki and Ran finally saw Mouri.

  Lan was surprised and asked: "Dad, on you?"

   "Lan, I'm fine." Maori smiled.

   Yamazaki said, "Fake." He put the two triangular blades on the bed away.

   Mr. Yuda asked: "This is yours?"

   "Yes," Yamazaki said. At the same time, I thought, when I helped Uncle Maori to bed, I noticed that there was a bomb near the bed. At that time, it was impossible for Uncle Maori to quit, so I had to write on Uncle Maori’s body to tell him about it, and at the same time, Two blades were dropped for Uncle Maori. As for why I know that Uncle Maori is not drunk, it is because Uncle Maori often comes to the Meidai restaurant to drink, and at what level will he be completely drunk, I still know.

   Mr. Yuda said, "How do you know it's in the Bible?"

   Yamazaki said, "When I first came in, I didn't find anything different from other rooms."

   Mr. Yuda said, "That kid is pretty good."

   "Of course." Yamazaki smiled. ...

   At about 2:30 in the morning, upon receiving a call from Mr. Yuda, Ms. Maye and Conan returned to the Rice Flower Hotel, Room 512, Maori’s room.

   Ms. Maya asked, "Mr. Yuda, can I ask you a question?"

   "I want to hear my answer, right?" Mr. Yuda said, "My answer is, ‘yes’, I intend to kill you."

   "It turned out to be true." Miss Maya said in surprise.

   "Well, those things you do, Maori will also be regarded as never happened, and my favor will be counted as you give me back." Mr. Yuda smiled, "You will live well in the future."

   Ms. Maya said, "I will."

   Seeing Conan, Maori said sternly, "Thank you, kid."

   "Dad!" Lan said.

   "Hey, hey," Conan smiled, "You're welcome."

   "Conan, are you okay?" Lan asked.

   Conan smiled and said: "I'm fine, Sister Lan, I followed the instructions of Brother Yamazaki and successfully convinced Ms. Maya."

   "Yamzaki, so you made arrangements." Lan laughed.

   "Uh," Yamazaki said, "This, yes." At the same time, I thought, this guy is completely voluntary, because if you see something wrong when you are eavesdropping, it means to be a hostage and find a bomb by the way. This has become complicated because of this. Otherwise, if Mr. Yuda is not aware of it, if he ambushes him at the door, he can definitely **** two detonators at once, because he will always open and close the door with his hands. And my camera has already recorded the whole process, so I can wait for Mr. Yuda to leave and deal with the bomb safely. And I came here because you have the key, but I didn't know that you kicked the door last.

   "It's almost done, let's go, Maori," Mr. Yuda said, "I will surrender with you and say you convinced me."

   Maori smiled and said, "Why is this so embarrassing?"

   "You will be embarrassed," Mr. Yuda asked very angrily, "What happened back then, why are you not embarrassed?"

   Yamazaki asked: "By the way, what happened to you back then?"

   "Ah," said Maori, "this..."

"Sorry to say it," Mr. Yuda said, "It was like this back then. I invited this guy Maori to drink, and because my wife didn't come back on time, I was drunk by this guy, and he shamelessly took My mantra after drinking was treated as my own reasoning, and then I was arrested."

   Maori asked, "Don't you plan to kill your wife?"

   "That's true," Mr. Yuda said.

   Maori said, "I was arrested for murder, what else can you say."

   Mr. Yuda said, "I'm not convinced."

   "Who told you to drink badly?" Maori smiled, "I'm not lucky, now you are going to be caught by me again."

   Mr. Yuda said, "You bastard."...

   Out of the hotel and found a place by the river, Mr. Yuda threw the bomb out to detonate, and then threw both detonating devices.

   At the entrance of the Metropolitan Police Department~www.readwn.com~ Mr. Yutian asked, "Maori, today’s things have not happened, have they?"

   "Yes." Maori said.

"I can come out the first time, I can come out the second time. If you regret it, next time I will not plan to defeat you, but plan to kill you." Mr. Yutian said, "I hope you can understand. After the best detective dies, he will not be a detective, but a dead man."

   "By the way, why did you come out?" Maori asked, "You should be out of prison in about half a year, right?"

   "This," Mr. Yuda said, "Well, because there are often news about you in the newspapers over the past six months, I can't help but come out to find you."...

   Mr. Yuda surrendered, and Maori kept the promise, only that he came to seek revenge, but was convinced by himself. The Meguro Police Department believed this statement.

   Fugitive Yuda, persuaded by the famous detective Kogoro Mori, surrendered himself. The news was on the front page in the evening paper. ...

   July 13, Saturday, Tokyo Metropolitan Racecourse.

   Mr. Yuda’s incident gave Maori a lot of bonuses. And I have been commissioned for a few days, and it was quickly completed by Maori. So Maori thought his luck had improved and he came to the racetrack.

   However, from noon to more than four o'clock in the afternoon, the horses bought by Maori did not win a single win, and they were blown up. So amidst Maori's disillusioned "Impossible...", Yamazaki, Ran, Conan, and Mei Daizi took him home. Maori was going to win the money and invite him to dinner. ...

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