
Mouri Detective Agency COFFEE Poirot
Can you hear me, Kogoro Mouri…
>>1The visuals are comical, but it’s scary how they come to kill immediately in broad daylight if they think something is even slightly suspicious.
Because there are two death gods living here.
There’s also public security nearby.
I wonder if the old man would die if he got sniped.
Failed sniper attack, siege incident, suicide with a handgun in the bathroom…
There’s no safe place in Yonehana Town.
I’m going to work part-time at the café below, but I wonder if it’s okay.
>>10The coffee shop below has only had a stabbing attempt, so it’s fine, but the 29-year-old part-timer is way too much like a grim reaper.
Of all places, someone died in the bathroom…
It’s terrible that none of these incidents have anything to do with the old man.
Just because the police come and go often doesn’t necessarily mean it’s safe.
Elementary and high schools are not safe zones either, and it’s a cat town.
It seems like renting out an entire floor of a building would be quite expensive, but do those requests come in often?
>>16I not only live on the entire 2nd floor, but also on the 3rd floor…
>>16I live off the rent from Poirot in that building owned by the old man over there.
>>24Actually, it’s something that isn’t officially set, so it’s hard to say for sure.
How is the security outside of Yonehana Town?
Is that town exceptionally bad?
>>17There are rogue bands of thieves in Kyoto, and an old man with a bomb-laden Cessna capable of turning the area around Mount Hakodate in Hokkaido into a sea of fire, far from being safe.
>>17Six people, including the former, appear to the extent that a high school detective…
>>20The police’s investigative abilities are not functioning…
>>27I’m doing my best except for Gunma.
When the detectives step in, they just resolve it on the spot.
What is this town?
The neighboring Sakaito Town also has a lot of incidents, but in Yonehana Town, it’s not just the number of incidents, but also their scale…
For some reason, detectives, police, and people from organizations with special circumstances are all concentrating here, so they’re probably attracting incidents.
The incredibly delicious ramen in Kokura had a murder case during its time in Haidomachi, but since moving to Yonohana Town, it has only been used by robbery and murder criminals.
In the first place, there was a hostage situation at the Mouri Detective Agency, wasn’t there?
>>29That’s why it becomes the main text, right?
People die in the bathroom, the Black Organization is lurking around, and explosions happen on the road right in front of me.
It seems that Eri’s bad cooking is not an official setting, and there are still many mysteries surrounding the old man.
I think the places marked separately by my older brother and Ram are rather danger zones.
The siege incident wouldn’t have happened if Yamamura from the Gunma Prefectural Police had conducted an appropriate investigation instead of thinking it was just a suicide.
Genta’s family home might be a kind of sanctuary…
Is that old man marked by the black organization?
>>36Why do you think there is bourbon below and rum next to it?
Too many jewel robberies!
Guns and bombs are circulating too much!
Conan is doing some suspicious things like using wiretaps, so when you chase that, you naturally end up at Kogoro Mouri, which means he’s being marked.
Bourbon came for surveillance purposes, but if he weren’t a spy, the entire office would have been blown away.