
At that time, the old man had no way of knowing… No way!! I only have a bad feeling about this… Given the circumstances… I have no choice but to rely on that smart-aleck glasses-wearing kid who is a bit sharp… I never thought this decision would become a guiding light to solving this difficult incident…
I saw the uncle’s service scene…!
It seems like the old man is evaluating it properly…
Isn’t it a creepy kid?
Because we sleep side by side with our futons laid out every day…
The old man and Conan often go out to eat together…
I’m acting cute in front of the old man, but he knows I’m actually cheeky…
Have you ever called your uncle “dad”?
>>7None
If it’s Daisuke Jigen, then it exists.
>>8What the hell is this guy, even though he’s just a suddenly appeared partner?
I should have noticed that this kid was weird during the first few episodes.
I think for Shinichi, he already has a kind of second father figure.
>>12Well, eventually I’ll become your father-in-law.
I like when the old man calls me Conan.
No matter how sharp my mind is, it’s hard for an uncle to rely on a first grader…
Since my real parents are superhumans, I think I’m getting the ordinary family traits from my uncle.
>>18Even though the old man is quite an extraordinary person…
>>19Throwing opponents at a national level in judo, and being one of the best snipers in the Metropolitan Police Department, was there anything else?
From the perspective of the characters in the story, Conan is a brat, right?
I can only rely on that boy who was turned into a child by drugs, thanks to that orchid’s boyfriend…
Shinichi is quite the brat, after all…
Because Shinichi is so much like that, Conan is better.
I like the episode where the uncle and Conan go out together.
The old man’s superhuman power rarely comes to the surface…
Since my real father doesn’t come back properly, my uncle is filling in that fatherly role, isn’t he?
It’s good that Shinichi and Ran are independent.
Both are quite dysfunctional families, with one being a neglectful household and the other where the father completely shifts all the housework onto his daughter.
There may be few opportunities to showcase it, but if you work as a detective in this world, having high combat abilities is definitely a plus…
>>30In reality, having high combat power doesn’t cause any problems anyway…
When conducting infidelity investigations, there’s a risk of getting involved in unrelated matters while sneaking around, and there’s always the chance of being caught. Additionally, when searching for a cat, having high physical ability is never a disadvantage.
The old man was shocked to learn that someone is younger than him.
You don’t want to get involved in the request as a detective, considering the incident, right?
What scene is the thread image relying on?
>>34The toilet paper ran out.
You can just casually ask and have them bring a replacement.
I can’t say such a thing because Yoko Okino is here! So I secretly sent a help message in code.
Busted.
>>35Hey, old man…
Aren’t you 37? You got married as a student at 20, and I think you had a child named Ran around that time…
In the original anime, they often go out together.
>>37(I guess this will probably turn into a strange story…)
If you calmly deduce, you’d demonstrate a level of reasoning comparable to that of a wife you’re separated from.
I wonder why it’s like that usually.
>>38A lively person who gets nervous easily.
If I take it seriously, it turns out that a close acquaintance is the culprit, so I rush around gathering evidence to prove otherwise and end up exhausting myself for nothing.
>>49If we weren’t close, being casual is quite lame…
>>52The expression “appropriate” is also incorrect.
Getting caught in the misleading information created by the perpetrator and being easily guided to think this is the solution!
If it’s someone close, I can absolutely say they’re innocent! I’ll thoroughly search for evidence and end up finding decisive proof.
>>68No, regardless of any misdirection, you claim that you’re the culprit based on your name and proverbs, which is ridiculous.
But I love casual conversations until we get to a ramen shop that’s unbelievably delicious.
What are the recent movements of the black organization, Conan?
Shinichi’s father is Yusaku, but I think Conan’s father is the old man.
Thinking about potentially becoming a father-in-law in the future, first of all, Shinichi is too much of a brat.
>>43It’s strange that in the time of Shinichi, he didn’t call the old man “old man” and they had a distance between them.
>>48When you mention Shinichi, you’re talking about before the main story starts, right?
At that time, I was a seriously cocky detective boy.
>>50When I first returned to the Pycal, I was also saying I’m Detective Mori.
>>51I’m curious if there wasn’t much of a relationship between my childhood friend’s father and me.
I think it’s not strange if Shinichi was a bit more involved when he was a child.
>>54You must be incredibly busy as a detective, and basically, only Aunt Eri, before she became a lawyer, would have known you.
>>55Ah, I see.
That guy was a super elite…
The old man is also a damn old man, so it’s even.
Shinichi definitely looks like he would have more fun with his uncle than with his real dad.
Given the scarcity of immovable pieces, it is probably quite a long game.
Although the old man has low deductive skills, he has high investigative abilities.
It’s really awful to randomly accuse someone of being the perpetrator with completely baseless reasons when they’re going through the pain of losing a close person.
You’re cheeky and a bit of a goof, and it suits you.
>>56Essentially, they are similar, right?
I’m going to propose in a really lame way.
Aunt Eri is okay with being called “aunt” unlike someone else.
Also, since Shinichi is basically the one leading, he relies more on Doctor Agasa than the Mouri family…
It’s a story from a long time ago.
Even though someone is dead, they still say it’s a “trivial incident.”
The initial setting was that I had forgotten about Aunt Eiri.
The old man and Conan get along pretty well, those guys…
I think Conan is much closer to Kogoro than to a real father in terms of sensibility.
>>66Even the real dad makes dad jokes.
She’s quite playful, like turning my wife into a game heroine…
>>69I am Sherlock Holmes!
>>70Well, if a novelist like you says so…
I like the story about the old man from the anime-original who is hospitalized and believes he is seeing hallucinations.
But I still think that the real dad is definitely Shinichi’s real dad.
Yusaku may have little description, but he seems to be full of playful spirit and a bit childish.
Right page: “!? Who gave this money to the president!?” “Huh!? You were listening properly, right? It sounds like someone you don’t know handed over that money!” “It means the culprit is you.” “Hehe! It’s easy to prove I’m not the culprit.” “Iino-san!!” “Huh, huh!?” Left page: “Hey, everyone!!” “What’s wrong, have you found something?” “A young man with bruises on his hands and mouth is reacting along with the customer’s bag. For now, we’ll hold him.” “Coffee?” “Ah, that’s what I gave to the employee earlier!! But now that I think about it, since it was in everyone’s coffee, it must be an employee!!” “Then!?” “The culprit is you!!” “When you took it, it was in the cup’s… Oh? Didn’t I say it was bad for the president to come here first?” “The president came here while you were sabotaging his making?” “That’s right, so I was the one who… and it all turned out to be…”
It’s not surprising if I get sued because I speak on a whim before even leading anyone astray.
Shinichi tends to behave quite similarly to the old man from the past.