
I didn’t say I would quit.
I don’t think it’s dangerous.
It’s because I’m doing it for my own enjoyment, not for the victims.
>>2So, we have a pretext prepared just in case.
It’s my bad habit to end up researching things I’ve been curious about.
If I had aimed to be a small-town person, I might have given up.
At that time, I was a great citizen.
I am a failure as a human!
Middle school student Kobato is a loser.
I somehow sensed it, but this seems to overlap with Umino-kun’s mistake.
>>8If the reasoning is as casual as Ueno-kun’s, it wouldn’t go as far as getting a slap in the face, so it’s a bit different.
Okay, I understand.
But can I ask just one thing?
It’s very troublesome that it’s not just about rushing around because a friend is a victim.
People around are confused.
It is a failure, but it is also an accident that is somewhat due to bad luck.
If you’re really searching for the culprit, then fine, but don’t uncover things I want to keep hidden.
Kobato-kun is just a boy who wants to solve mysteries, so please be gentle with him.
After reading it in winter and then again in spring and summer, I feel like this guy hasn’t really reflected on it that much.
I’m doing this with insurance money in mind, just in case.
If it were an accident, it would be one thing, but if it was a deliberate act, it’s not just Hisa-kun’s problem.
Amateurs should stop playing detective, that’s right.
Well, Nishizaka-kun himself is quite something, and he reflects on it…
“Stop the casual comments about finding the culprit; they hold the key to the truth.”
In the original work, I didn’t realize it because I had to wait for ten years, but in the anime, it’s really connected to Urino-kun’s mistakes.
It’s not uncommon for the perception of character traits or expressions on the bulletin board to become increasingly extreme.
For now, it’s not just that Kobato-kun wants to satisfy his desire to solve mysteries.
>>20Chibato-kun properly followed up with those around him and expressed his emotions in his own way.
It’s a really typical Yonezawa mistake that’s just a nuisance for the other party.
That said, the way the second-year students were pushed was quite monstrous and devoid of humanity.
>>21“(It sounds like he recently got hooked on Colombo.)” in a very unpleasant way of expressing it.
Kobato-kun is doing it with good intentions, a spirit of service, a desire for recognition, and curiosity.
>>24Sister Hisaka suddenly got angry.
>>26The way you lose your temper!
If the other person asks you to stop, let’s stop.
Easy-to-understand lesson
In the first place, a detective, by trampling on other people’s hearts with their boots, is inherently a nuisance, and this style is consistent throughout…
I didn’t expect Hinaka-kun to get so seriously depressed, it’s nice to taste the flavor of Pono, isn’t it?
If little Pigeon-kun were to be in a pinch and kidnapped, would Omori-san come to help?
>>29I think they will call the police.
>>30As expected, there is a kobao!
The little dove needs a brake.
>>31Since there were no brakes, I’m being punished by having the accelerator fully pressed down…
Because it was during the early painful stage, my self-control is on the edge and I can barely watch.
Amateurs are nothing more than amateurs no matter how far they go.
It is clear that the police have proper authority and are conducting investigations.
>>35In relation to this incident, it is quite possible that the police would have ended up with the same outcome, regardless.
Hinaka-kun was somewhat reckless about that.
>>35It is the subordinates’ job to search for clues.
My job is to organize it and draw valid conclusions.
Truly a professional job.
I might get stung soon.
It seems like Kobato-kun isn’t suited for the police.
>>37Because I might end up questioning the bereaved with malice, even without intent…
If only Kobato-kun weren’t here, the thought of our family being together again would be nothing more than a delusion.
If you say that, you can’t complain even if you get killed.
It’s kind of annoying that they barged into the hospital room even though we’re not really friends.
Since even the things my older sister gave me have been rejected by our mother, it’s probably true that the moment my older sister and I didn’t go to our mother together, she was already hated by our mother as a traitor…
The firefighter probably got caught by the police eventually.
I think the damage was minimized thanks to the thread image.
>>43In other words, the police were also suspicious and had started investigating Kengo, so I think they would have caught him before the next crime because they were aware of Ueno’s existence.
If it were just a detective game for my own enjoyment, I wouldn’t have been that knocked out…
Kobato was forcibly kissed by a car.
Ah~ah.
>>46“You’re a playboy because you’ve kissed the ground too.”
>>49Kosanai is making an amazing face!
>>53The woman who kissed the receipt.
I guess the hospital’s reputation must have died after that incident…
But if I find out about the lovey-dovey relationship at Osakoba, there’s nothing I can do…
The fact that the person I shoved can roll down the slope, get back up, and look up at me shows that there’s a certain allowance for time for the sake of theatrics…
I think the point where Kobato-kun was called to the hotel is clearly problematic.
Fox explosion car speed.
My sister lives with the illusion that if she hadn’t been interrupted at that time, we could have repaired our relationship in this lifetime, which is quite sinful. I don’t know which is worse: being completely denied by our parents or attempting a full-scale reconciliation without any interruptions.
I’m watching the anime for the first time since I haven’t read it during winter, but it feels quite connected to autumn.
Kobato-chan, it’s embarrassing to play detective even as a middle school student, you know?
I don’t think I could suddenly recall the face of my enemy in the streets, so being an ordinary citizen is fine with me.
Depending on the anime adaptation timing, it might have finished by autumn or concluded with Paris macarons, so I’m glad they adapted it after the winter release.
It’s amazing that just the fact that that Kobato Jōgorō remembers people’s names indicates there are extraordinary circumstances.
Youthful indignation!
A youthful sense of resignation!
However, the great citizen, Mr. Kobato, was different!
Perhaps my sister would have accepted it with resignation after a few more years when she turned thirty.
I think my younger brother felt deep down that it was probably impossible for him when he was in middle school.
Well, it’s unreasonable to expect me to predict the damage that Kobato’s investigation will inflict on Nishisaka.
Even for Kobato-kun, who has become a high school student, it’s a type of trick that can’t be figured out through reasoning.
>>67I was told to stop looking for the culprit, so I should have just stopped.
>>71That’s true.
>>72Yeah… but…
>>79Bashii
>>67That said, getting involved in someone else’s circumstances is synonymous with not knowing what might come out of it.
I wonder how many episodes the anime will have in winter.
I thought it was someone whose name I didn’t know.
It had become a presence.
I guess I like it because it’s quite common in mysteries for detectives to uncover secrets that lead to harm.
My friend insistently asked where the dog was… and because of the case they introduced me to, I’ve ended up having to carry the lifelong risk of not knowing when I might be stabbed with a knife and buried in the mountains.
Ignoring that request, missing persons return on their own, making it a tremendous futility from the protagonist’s perspective.
I can’t hear such inconvenient things.
The one to blame is the culprit.
Hinazaka-kun is just taking out his frustrations on Kobato-kun while ignoring what he himself has done.
Little Pigeon is just foolish.
Speaking of which, Osanai’s “Oh, good evening” is also based on a cat from Sakutaro Hagiwara.
It seems that Kobato-kun is also being treated in various ways by the bipedal cat…
In anime, it’s easy to understand, but it’s terrifying how my sister continues to work calmly despite having a murderous intent MAX…
Hin坂-kun was explaining quite politely that it was bothersome and should stop, but the great citizen would not stop.
Even the remarkable Kobato-kun never would have imagined he would take a critical hit from physics…
Kobato-kun is getting run over in a worse way than I expected…
After realizing that I really don’t suit the average citizen during autumn, I am further reminded of the depth of my sins in winter.
Yonepo has a really good personality.
I should be able to fly in the sky.
But now he has a girlfriend who makes an understanding maze for him, so…
What is the little pigeon in the era of the great citizens?
Is he someone who has drowned in the omnipotence typical of adolescence?
>>87Just like the summer memories of an anime.
Personally, what I wish for in winter is to have a kind JK gal with the appearance of a great detective.
Shinichi Kudo was also getting carried away, and even got punched from behind and forced to drink poison, yet he doesn’t reflect on it at all, does he?
>>89Kindaichi can also form a trio as a set.
Kobato did something unnecessary, but…
Since the perpetrator would crumble if they honestly confessed, there’s no need to expose them.
Honestly, it’s terrible that Nishisaka-kun’s fate is in a dead end either way.
Ordinary citizens don’t get run over like that.
It’s cruel that even if Kobato-kun is a true small-town citizen, it doesn’t change the fate of Hinazuka-kun.
The hotel scene is really making my stomach feel heavy.