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==== File 331 - Bloody Valentine 1 ====
 
==== File 331 - Bloody Valentine 1 ====
 
[[File:CH311_ConanvsCapitalism.png|thumb|right|100px|Conan sees through the facade of capitalism.]]
 
[[File:CH311_ConanvsCapitalism.png|thumb|right|100px|Conan sees through the facade of capitalism.]]
[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] voices on his distaste for [[Wikipedia: Valentine's Day|Valentine's Day]], diminishing it as a corporate ploy to increase chocolate sales. Conan's opinion, coupled with [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]]'s explanation about the holiday's [[Wikipedia: Saint Valentine|gruesome origin]], shatters [[Genta Kojima|Genta]] and [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]]'s rose-tinted impression of the festivities. Still, [[Ayumi Yoshida|Ayumi]] interjects and expresses her enduring positivity for the chocolate-based event. Curious, Haibara asks Conan what the "[[Ran Mouri|girl at the detective agency]]" plans to do. Conan denies any knowledge, adding that their plans are occupied by a visit to a [[Wikipedia: Chalet|chalet]] Mount Suito. Haibara wishes them safety, mentioning [[Wikipedia: Al Capone|Al Capone]]'s [[Wikipedia: Valentine's Day Massacre|Valentine's Day massacre]], which reminds Conan about [[James Black]]'s bizarre description of [[Wikipedia: Chicago|Chicago]].<ref name="Kidnapped_Tourist_Case"> Kidnapped Tourist Case (Manga: [[Volume_32#Kidnapped_Tourist_Case|Volume 32: 325-327]])</ref><br>
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[[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] voices on his distaste for [[Wikipedia: Valentine's Day|Valentine's Day]], diminishing it as a corporate ploy to increase chocolate sales. Conan's opinion, coupled with [[Ai Haibara|Haibara]]'s explanation about the holiday's [[Wikipedia: Saint Valentine|gruesome origin]], shatters [[Genta Kojima|Genta]] and [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]]'s rose-tinted impression of the festivities. Still, [[Ayumi Yoshida|Ayumi]] interjects and expresses her enduring positivity for the chocolate-based event. Curious, Haibara asks Conan what the "[[Ran Mouri|girl at the detective agency]]" plans to do. Conan denies any knowledge, adding that their plans are occupied by a visit to a [[Wikipedia: Chalet|chalet]] on Mount Suito. Haibara wishes them safety, mentioning [[Wikipedia: Al Capone|Al Capone]]'s [[Wikipedia: Valentine's Day Massacre|Valentine's Day massacre]], which reminds Conan about [[James Black]]'s bizarre description of [[Wikipedia: Chicago|Chicago]].<ref name="Kidnapped_Tourist_Case"> Kidnapped Tourist Case (Manga: [[Volume_32#Kidnapped_Tourist_Case|Volume 32: 325-327]])</ref><br>
 
The next day, Conan joins [[Ran Mouri|Ran]], [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], and [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] in the drive to the chalet. Sonoko reveals that Suito Chalet's chocolate-making experience is renowned for its ability to enable romantic success, leading Ran to assume she will bake a batch for [[Makoto Kyogoku|Makoto]]. Instead, Sonoko appears downcast, explaining that Makoto has not been returning her calls lately. She also mentions her aborted plan to "make a hand-woven sweater for an ambiguous recipient" to elicit feelings of jealousy in Makoto, saying she had actually employed the gimmick this time using Valentines chocolate instead.<ref name="Girl_Clubbing_Case"> Girl Clubbing Case (Manga: [[Volume_28#Girl_Clubbing_Case|Volume 28-29: 284-286]])</ref> She wishes she had made clear intentions and lets Ran comfort her. Sonoko then turns to her friend and calls her strong, citing her ability to remain cheerful without [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]]. Ran laughs the notion off, replying that she is used to it.<br>[[File:CH311_SonokoChocolate.png|thumb|left|100px|Sonoko completes her chocolate.]]
 
The next day, Conan joins [[Ran Mouri|Ran]], [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]], and [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]] in the drive to the chalet. Sonoko reveals that Suito Chalet's chocolate-making experience is renowned for its ability to enable romantic success, leading Ran to assume she will bake a batch for [[Makoto Kyogoku|Makoto]]. Instead, Sonoko appears downcast, explaining that Makoto has not been returning her calls lately. She also mentions her aborted plan to "make a hand-woven sweater for an ambiguous recipient" to elicit feelings of jealousy in Makoto, saying she had actually employed the gimmick this time using Valentines chocolate instead.<ref name="Girl_Clubbing_Case"> Girl Clubbing Case (Manga: [[Volume_28#Girl_Clubbing_Case|Volume 28-29: 284-286]])</ref> She wishes she had made clear intentions and lets Ran comfort her. Sonoko then turns to her friend and calls her strong, citing her ability to remain cheerful without [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]]. Ran laughs the notion off, replying that she is used to it.<br>[[File:CH311_SonokoChocolate.png|thumb|left|100px|Sonoko completes her chocolate.]]
 
Once there, they meet the chalet's owner, Chiyoko Yuasa, who mentions her declining business as the result of a spreading ghost story. She warns Ran about venturing into the blizzard, implying the existence of the supernatural. A guest, Yoshitaka Nigaki, explains the authorities occasionally find strewn chocolate around the corpses they discover on the winter mountain. After amply scaring Ran and Sonoko, he announces his departure into the forest to his friends, Mika Konagawa and Ako Amari. As the man sets off, Conan asks his friends about his profession. They explain he is a journalist who is searching the mountains to take photograph evidence of the [[Wikipedia: Japanese wolf|Japanese Wolf]]'s enduring existence, adding that he claims to have seen the supposedly extinct canine five years ago. The group is then passed by a rifle-wielding, Yuzo Sakami, a hunter who wishes to capture the animal. He asks Yuasa to accommodate his incoming friends, a task the owner delegates to Kogoro, stating she must visit her late husband's grave. She calls her [[Wikipedia: Shikoku Dog|shikoku dog]], Saburo, and walks into the forest. Kogoro speculates Nigaki mistook a roaming Saburo for a wolf, but the two women deny the notion, explaining that Saburo was in his pen during his late-night expedition. Amari then suggests they start preparing the chocolate baking process. <br>
 
Once there, they meet the chalet's owner, Chiyoko Yuasa, who mentions her declining business as the result of a spreading ghost story. She warns Ran about venturing into the blizzard, implying the existence of the supernatural. A guest, Yoshitaka Nigaki, explains the authorities occasionally find strewn chocolate around the corpses they discover on the winter mountain. After amply scaring Ran and Sonoko, he announces his departure into the forest to his friends, Mika Konagawa and Ako Amari. As the man sets off, Conan asks his friends about his profession. They explain he is a journalist who is searching the mountains to take photograph evidence of the [[Wikipedia: Japanese wolf|Japanese Wolf]]'s enduring existence, adding that he claims to have seen the supposedly extinct canine five years ago. The group is then passed by a rifle-wielding, Yuzo Sakami, a hunter who wishes to capture the animal. He asks Yuasa to accommodate his incoming friends, a task the owner delegates to Kogoro, stating she must visit her late husband's grave. She calls her [[Wikipedia: Shikoku Dog|shikoku dog]], Saburo, and walks into the forest. Kogoro speculates Nigaki mistook a roaming Saburo for a wolf, but the two women deny the notion, explaining that Saburo was in his pen during his late-night expedition. Amari then suggests they start preparing the chocolate baking process. <br>
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==== File 335 - Memento of a Wife ====
 
==== File 335 - Memento of a Wife ====
The [[Detective Boys]] are invited to the [[Mouri Detective Agency]], where they marvel at [[Ran Mouri|Ran]]'s detailed chocolate replicas of each of their faces. As the children shower Ran with praise and gratitude, [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] questions how she had the time to bake these pieces, citing their absence from the [[Wikipedia: Chalet|chalet]] kitchen table. She answers that they served as her test batch, which she stored in the refrigerator.<ref name="Valentine_Chocolate_Case"> Valentine Chocolate Case (Manga:[[Volume_33#Valentine_Chocolate_Case|Volume 33: 331-334]])</ref> The cheerful banter is interrupted by [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], who complains that their commotion is disrupting his work. [[Genta Kojima|Genta]] and [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] question if the detective is truly engaging in meaningful labor, skepticism which is vindicated when [[Ayumi Yoshida|Ayumi]] unplugs his [[Wikipedia: Transistor radio|pocket radio]], loudly playing a horse racing broadcast. Kogoro's embarrassment is luckily cut short when a client rings the doorbell.<br>[[File:CH335_RoomTour.png|thumb|left|100px|The Detective Boys explore Morita's digital collection.]]
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The [[Detective Boys]] are invited to the [[Mouri Detective Agency]], where they marvel at [[Ran Mouri|Ran]]'s detailed chocolate replicas of each of their faces. As the children shower Ran with praise and gratitude, [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] questions how she had the time to bake these pieces, citing their absence from the [[Wikipedia: Chalet|chalet]] kitchen table. She answers that they served as her test batch, which she stored in the refrigerator.<ref name="Valentine_Chocolate_Case"> Valentine Chocolate Case (Manga: [[Volume_33#Valentine_Chocolate_Case|Volume 33: 331-334]])</ref> The cheerful banter is interrupted by [[Kogoro Mouri|Kogoro]], who complains that their commotion is disrupting his work. [[Genta Kojima|Genta]] and [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya|Mitsuhiko]] question if the Detective is truly engaging in meaningful labor. Their skepticism is vindicated when [[Ayumi Yoshida|Ayumi]] unplugs his [[Wikipedia: Transistor radio|pocket radio]], loudly playing a horse racing broadcast. Kogoro's embarrassment is luckily cut short when a client rings the doorbell.<br>[[File:CH335_RoomTour.png|thumb|left|100px|The Detective Boys explore Morita's digital collection.]]
 
The client, Hideo Morita, asks for the Detective's help in finding a lost wristwatch that belonged to his late wife, saying that his dreams are haunted by scenes of her "questioning the time." He believes if he can locate her missing wristwatch, her spirit will pass on into the afterlife. Hearing the man's seemingly trivial request, Kogoro goes ballistic, deeming it not worth his time. As Morita leaves in disappointment, he is approached by the Detective Boys, who offer their services free of charge.<br>
 
The client, Hideo Morita, asks for the Detective's help in finding a lost wristwatch that belonged to his late wife, saying that his dreams are haunted by scenes of her "questioning the time." He believes if he can locate her missing wristwatch, her spirit will pass on into the afterlife. Hearing the man's seemingly trivial request, Kogoro goes ballistic, deeming it not worth his time. As Morita leaves in disappointment, he is approached by the Detective Boys, who offer their services free of charge.<br>
 
The group arrives at Morita's apartment, where [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]] notices the wilting flowers displayed in a vase near the entrance. Morita explains that he has properly maintained them ever since his wife died in a traffic accident three weeks ago, but acknowledges their natural decline. Meanwhile, the children are awestruck at the sight of Morita's audio room, fitted with audio speakers, television monitors, DVDs, and pamphlets. Suddenly, another apartment resident, Eiko Idetsuki, rings the doorbell and demands Morita pay his debt. The man hands her ¥5,000,000 (~$50,000), a quarter of what he owes her, and says he intends to settle the rest by selling his apartment. He also shows her a DVD copy of ''[[Play It Again|Sakura Sanjuurou]]'' that he managed to acquire, which greatly excites her. She immediately moves to the audio room to watch the movie, removing the Detective Boys in the process. Morita shows an infuriated expression as Idetsuki closes the door behind her.<br>[[File:CH335_IdetsukiCrash.png|thumb|right|230px|Conan and Morita find the entrance vase shattered on Idetsuki's head.]]
 
The group arrives at Morita's apartment, where [[Hiroshi Agasa|Agasa]] notices the wilting flowers displayed in a vase near the entrance. Morita explains that he has properly maintained them ever since his wife died in a traffic accident three weeks ago, but acknowledges their natural decline. Meanwhile, the children are awestruck at the sight of Morita's audio room, fitted with audio speakers, television monitors, DVDs, and pamphlets. Suddenly, another apartment resident, Eiko Idetsuki, rings the doorbell and demands Morita pay his debt. The man hands her ¥5,000,000 (~$50,000), a quarter of what he owes her, and says he intends to settle the rest by selling his apartment. He also shows her a DVD copy of ''[[Play It Again|Sakura Sanjuurou]]'' that he managed to acquire, which greatly excites her. She immediately moves to the audio room to watch the movie, removing the Detective Boys in the process. Morita shows an infuriated expression as Idetsuki closes the door behind her.<br>[[File:CH335_IdetsukiCrash.png|thumb|right|230px|Conan and Morita find the entrance vase shattered on Idetsuki's head.]]
 
The Detective Boys continue their fruitless search into the dusk hours, motivating Morita to prepare sandwiches as a gesture of gratitude, which rejuvenates the children, especially Genta. He then tasks Conan and Ayumi with delivering tea and sandwiches to Idetsuki. The two quietly enter the audio room and offer the tense woman food. She orders them to hush, clearly rapt in the film. Per her instructions, they leave the food at the rear table and return to the kitchen.<br>
 
The Detective Boys continue their fruitless search into the dusk hours, motivating Morita to prepare sandwiches as a gesture of gratitude, which rejuvenates the children, especially Genta. He then tasks Conan and Ayumi with delivering tea and sandwiches to Idetsuki. The two quietly enter the audio room and offer the tense woman food. She orders them to hush, clearly rapt in the film. Per her instructions, they leave the food at the rear table and return to the kitchen.<br>
Conan then notices Morita's laundry situation and deduces that even someone who perpetually wears their wristwatch would still remove it when they bathe. He then rushes to the filled laundry machine and empties its contents. Ayumi notices a solid object hit the floor and finds the working wristwatch, much to Conan's surprise. As Morita expresses his deep appreciation, Conan's suspicions rise—Morita likely lied about losing the watch. Suddenly, the sound of a violent crash punctuates the moment. Conan hears the front door slam shut while rushing to the audio room. Upon entering, he finds Idetsuki dead, bludgeoned with a now shattered vase.  
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Conan then notices Morita's laundry situation and deduces that even someone who perpetually wears their wristwatch would still remove it when they bathe. He then rushes to the filled laundry machine and empties its contents. Ayumi notices a solid object hit the floor and finds the working wristwatch, much to Conan's surprise. As Morita expresses his deep appreciation, Conan's suspicions rise—Morita likely lied about losing the watch. Suddenly, the sound of a violent crash punctuates the moment. Conan hears the front door slam shut while rushing to the audio room. Upon entering, he finds Idetsuki dead, bludgeoned with a now shattered vase.
  
 
==== File 336 - Clean Scent ====
 
==== File 336 - Clean Scent ====
Inspector [[Juzo Megure|Megure]] and [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] arrive at the crime scene and identify Morita's entrance vase as the murder weapon. They immediately suspect Morita himself for the crime, and retrace his steps. With the Detective Boys' help, the police determine that Morita was capable of slipping away from the kitchen while he made sandwiches. Given there is a hallway that directly connects the kitchen to the audio room, Morita could have easily bludgeoned Idetsuki, masking the sound of her death with the blaring movie audio, and then played sound recordings of the vase's shattering remotely from next to the laundry machine. However, Conan disproves the theory, recalling that Idetsuki was still alive when him and Ayumi visited the audio room to deliver sandwiches. [[Kazunobu Chiba|Chiba]] then arrives and reports on Idetsuki's relationships with her neighboring tenants. He explains that she often loaned large sums of money and charged high interest rates, meaning she was likely an unpopular character. Additionally, a sizable portion of the apartment's tenants were aware of her location, as they were used to hearing her blast the audio of the films she watched in Morita's audio room. With the possibility of an external culprit, Megure orders a comprehensive investigation of all who were indebted to Idetsuki.<br>
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Inspector [[Juzo Megure|Megure]] and [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] arrive at the crime scene and identify Morita's entrance vase as the murder weapon. They immediately suspect Morita himself for the crime, and retrace his steps. With the Detective Boys' help, the police determine that Morita was capable of slipping away from the kitchen while he made sandwiches. Given there is a hallway that directly connects the kitchen to the audio room, Morita could have easily bludgeoned Idetsuki, masking the sound of her death with the blaring movie audio, and then played sound recordings of the vase's shattering remotely from next to the laundry machine. However, Conan disproves the theory, recalling that Idetsuki was still alive when him and Ayumi visited the audio room to deliver sandwiches. [[Kazunobu Chiba|Chiba]] then arrives and reports on Idetsuki's relationships with her neighboring tenants. He explains that she often loaned large sums of money and charged high interest rates, meaning she was likely an unpopular character. Additionally, a sizable portion of the apartment's tenants were aware of her location, as they were used to hearing her blast the audio of the films she watched in Morita's audio room. With the possibility of an external culprit, Megure orders a comprehensive investigation of all who were indebted to Idetsuki.<br>[[File:CH336_StolenKogoroFiles.png|thumb|left|250px|Takagi reveals that someone had stolen the police files pertaining to cases Kogoro was involved in solving.]][[File:CH337_ConanSolemn.png|thumb|left|140px|Conan expresses his resolve to put Ran's safety above all else.]]
Agasa approaches Conan and comments on the case, but the boy quickly surmises that Morita is the murderer. He explains that manual wristwatches like Morita's need to be rewound roughly every fifty hours to remain accurate. Nevertheless, Morita's watch remained perfectly in-synch upon its discovery three weeks after its supposed disappearance. Therefore, Morita likely deliberately hid to wristwatch as a means of attracting an external witness who can confirm his alibi.<br>[[File:CH336_StolenKogoroFiles.png|thumb|left|250px|Takagi reveals that someone had stolen the police files pertaining to cases Kogoro was involved in solving.]]
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Agasa approaches Conan and comments on the case, but the boy quickly surmises that Morita is the murderer. He explains that manual wristwatches like Morita's need to be rewound roughly every fifty hours to remain accurate. Nevertheless, Morita's watch remained perfectly in-synch upon its discovery three weeks after its supposed disappearance. Therefore, Morita likely deliberately hid to wristwatch as a means of attracting an external witness who can confirm his alibi.<br>
While pondering the case details, Conan notices Takagi ask Morita if he noticed any suspicious individuals loitering around the Mouri Detective Agency. Curious, Conan asks the sergeant for clarification. Takagi kneels down to the boy and quietly reveals that [[Vermouth|someone]] is secretly investigating Kogoro. He says that all of the files regarding cases involving Kogoro were stolen from the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department|police headquarters]], but were recently mailed back anonymously without any alteration. Alarmed, Conan asks when they were stolen, to which Takagi answers: on the day of the bus hijacking.<ref name="Bus_Hijacking_Case"> Bus Hijacking Case (Manga:[[Volume_29#Bus_Hijacking_Case|Volume 29: 287-289]])</ref> The police are currently investigating the matter, looking for anyone who may harbor feelings of animosity towards the Detective. As Takagi takes his leave, Conan worries that the target is not Kogoro, but rather himself. Agasa leans in and asks what he was told, but Conan demurs. Haibara, able to broadly infer the nature of the news, internally comments on the negative externalities of the pursuit of justice. Conan's righteousness, while commendable, may very well bring about his ruin.<br>[[File:CH336_VHSCalibration.png|thumb|right|190px|Conan tinkers with the VHS players.]]
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While pondering the case details, Conan notices Takagi ask Morita if he noticed any suspicious individuals loitering around the Mouri Detective Agency. Curious, Conan asks the sergeant for clarification. Takagi kneels down to the boy and quietly reveals that [[Vermouth|someone]] is secretly investigating Kogoro. He says that all of the files regarding cases involving Kogoro were stolen from the [[Wikipedia: Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department|police headquarters]], but were recently mailed back anonymously without any alteration. Alarmed, Conan asks when they were stolen, to which Takagi answers: on the day of the bus hijacking.<ref name="Bus_Hijacking_Case"> Bus Hijacking Case (Manga: [[Volume_29#Bus_Hijacking_Case|Volume 29: 287-289]])</ref> The police are currently investigating the matter, looking for anyone who may harbor feelings of animosity towards the Detective. As Takagi takes his leave, Conan worries that the target is not Kogoro, but rather himself. Agasa leans in and asks what he was told, but Conan demurs. Haibara, able to broadly infer the nature of the news, internally comments on the negative externalities of the pursuit of justice. Conan's righteousness, while commendable, may very well bring about his ruin.<br>[[File:CH336_VHSCalibration.png|thumb|right|190px|Conan tinkers with the VHS players.]]
 
Genta then notices a strange smell in the kitchen and tracks its source to then microwave, but finds it empty. Conan opens a nearby trash can and finds a bouquet of dry flowers disposed inside. Inspired by Genta's mention of a "sandwich," Conan inspects the kitchen cupboard before running to the audio room. Using Takagi as a means of vertical transport, he reaches above the television and pulls back a shelf curtain revealing several stacks of VHS players. Conan spots a timer on one of the devices and switches it on, calibrating another device to its left, which displays a cassette symbol. Having collected the necessary pieces of evidence, Conan deduces Morita's remote murder trick.  
 
Genta then notices a strange smell in the kitchen and tracks its source to then microwave, but finds it empty. Conan opens a nearby trash can and finds a bouquet of dry flowers disposed inside. Inspired by Genta's mention of a "sandwich," Conan inspects the kitchen cupboard before running to the audio room. Using Takagi as a means of vertical transport, he reaches above the television and pulls back a shelf curtain revealing several stacks of VHS players. Conan spots a timer on one of the devices and switches it on, calibrating another device to its left, which displays a cassette symbol. Having collected the necessary pieces of evidence, Conan deduces Morita's remote murder trick.  
  
 
==== File 337 - Life of a Flower... ====
 
==== File 337 - Life of a Flower... ====
 
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Conan calls the Mouri Detective Agency but receives no answer. His fears are momentarily interrupted when Agasa reports that the police are interested in his deduction and have agreed to cooperate with his experiment. Conan then directs Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Genta to take their positions. Haibara, having noticed Conan's trepidations, reminds him about the dangers of revealing his true identity Ran, although not without sympathizing with his emotions from receiving chocolate. Conan solemnly reassures her that he accepted her present in a platonic manner, much to Agasa and Haibara's surprise. He adds that if he were to advance their relationship, it would only deepen their mutual loneliness. Not wanting to "see her tears anymore," he vows to keep her away from the [[Black Organization|danger]], even at the cost of his emotional wellbeing. Haibara gives a respectful smile, internally commenting on their respective "pain."<br>
Conan calls the agency but none picks up the phone, which worries Conan, since neither Ran nor Kogoro told him they would be out tonight. Agasa comes up to Conan saying Megure and co agreed to do as he told them, and they added this was a brilliant idea. As for the DBs, they are sent by Conan to do as he told them too. Conan still worries, gazing at his phone, and Ai gets it this has to do with Ran. She tells Conan to continue keeping it silent as far as his true identity and the Black Organization are concerned. She understands though that, just like most boys when they are offered chocolates by their loved ones, Conan feels over the moon about Ran. But Conan denies it, saying he actually didn't answer anything to Ran's present, which astounds Ai. He explains though he accepted the chocolates, deep down, this increased so much his desire to see her again. He says that boy who forces her to wait and suffer, and who's unable to recover his initial appearance, actually wants to see again and even more his dear love, though this sounds rather stupid. He doesn't want to see her cry anymore, and to do so, he'll go up to the point of accepting Shinichi's fading away from her heart forever, if this is needed. Then he already had the intention to do what Ai suggests him to, and knew it way beforehand. He comments on the fact his situation is so childish and ridiculous. Agasa tries to comfort him saying for the moment they're helpless, but it's only temporary. Ai inwardly thinks it's hard not only for him but for everyone actually. The DBs tell Megure many items belonging to Morita have been stolen, very strange items, and this is probably the murderer's work. They tell everyone to follow them to the kitchen, and, running past Conan, they wink at him with a knowing smile, which means this is part of their plan.
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The Detective Boys report to Megure about a missing item in Morita's apartment, arguing that the culprit's motive was theft, not murder. Megure and Morita accompany the children to the kitchen where they are shown a bowl without its base. Takagi then arrives and escorts Morita back to the audio room for a brief crime scene interrogation. Upon entering, Morita reacts in shock at the sight of the activated VHS player above the television. He raises concern about a stack of VHS tapes placed in front of his players. The forensic officers assure him that their placement is temporary. Megure then orders a recreation of the events leading Idetsuki's murder, casting Takagi as the culprit and Agasa as Idetsuki. Morita frantically asks to play Idetsuki, stating that his familiarity with the room makes him better suited for the role; Megure accepts. <br>
 
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The actors proceed with the simulation, as Morita crouches to remove the tape from the player. Conan interjects, asking why he chose not to use the "eject" button on his VHS remote. Before the man can explain, Conan presses the button, causing the player to fiercely eject its contents and startling Morita. He quickly covers his head with his hands, expecting an impact. After a few moments, he opens his eyes, free of harm.  
 
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Megure asks the DBs which objects were stolen, and they reply someone actually stole the bottoms of two big terracotta bowls. Morita says they were like that when he bought them, he probably wanted to use them for another purpose. Takagi comes up saying all the preparations are over, they just need to follow him into the cinema room. Megure tells Morita they're about to do a kind of reconstitution of the events. '''Morita enters the room and gets suddenly panic-stricken when noticing all the VCRs over the TV are turned on.''' Megure asks him if everything's okay, and he answers he's just surprised to find so many cassettes in piles on the shelf over the TV. The forensics apologise saying they're actually analysing them, and they put them there to get more space. Megure then proceeds to the reconstitution, and Morita is shocked to hear they'll use the VCRs, because Idetsuki was retrieving a cassette from the VCR when she died. Agasa is told to play the victim, while Takagi will play the murderer. Though, Morita suggests he'll play the victim instead, since he and Idetsuki knew perfectly the home cinema room, and then he can play the role in a more realistic way. Megure agrees and inserts the cassette into the bottom VCR's slot. As the film is over, the victim should rewind the cassette - while the murderer supposedly sneaks behind him/her - and eject it, and Megure tells Morita to do it. Morita gets up of the armchair and kneels on the floor to press the eject button. Conan suddenly shows up just in front of him, asking why he doesn't use the eject button which is also on the remote control. Conan does it, and the cassette is ejected, but Morita, awe-stricken, looks up, shouts in fear, and protects his head.
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[[File:CH337_VHSContraption.png|200px|thumb|right|The shelves player collides with the flower vase, causing it to fall onto Idetsuki.]]
 
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'''The Method:'''<br>
Since nothing happens at all, and they're all staring at him, Agasa/Conan reveals the cassettes over the TV won't fall down since he modified the code of the controls and VCRs on the top. He goes on explaining Morita had actually turned on and set both the bottom VCR and the top one which is just over the TV to the exact same frequency, therefore, the remote control Idetuski had in hand, and that Morita had given her, would work for both VCRs. Morita had also inserted a cassette into the top VCR, and did the same for the bottom one - but in front of Idetsuki. He then placed another cassette just in front of the top VCR's eject slot, and on this cassette he balanced a heavy vase, the exact same as the one in the corridor near the entrance, and which was also filled with water and flowers. He then half pulled the curtain rightward to conceal it. Morita lured Idetsuki into coming into the cinema room with the "Sakura Sanjuro" movie, asking her to hand it back to the video club later on, which accounts for why she rewound the movie after watching it. Morita inserted the cassette himself, and gave her the remote control, and later on, when Idetsuki would be done with the movie, she would get up, press the eject button on the control, come up to the bottom VCR and kneel on the floor to retrieve the cassette, and would eventually die due to being violently smashed over the head by the vase. This because the top VCR would also react to the control and eject its cassette too, and the latter would then push the other cassette forward and cause the vase to topple and fall down. Only Morita could prepare it, as he knew Idetuski's habits, and could then set the perfect timing. Agasa proves his declarations by pressing the eject button on another control he had set, causing the top VCR to eject its cassette, and the latter bumps into the pile of cassettes, and causes all of them to fall down on the floor.
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Agasa, voiced by Conan, explains that Morita had linked the remote to both the active VHS player and the shelved VHS player. By placing a tape inside of the shelved player, the eject button will dispense the tape into an unstable flower vase, causing it to fall to the ground below. Morita timed the contraption to align with Idetsuki reaching into the active player to remove her tape after pressing the eject button. In addition, because the shelved player automatically recedes its contents upon colliding with an obstruction, it would then replay its recordings—playing the sounds of someone fleeing and slamming the front door shut. The Detective Boys then explain that the original entrance vase was a fake vase made by joining two bowls (one without its base) together at their rims. While making the sandwiches, Morita dismantled the false vase by stacking the two bowls and placing them in the cupboard, and microwaving the flowers before disposing them in their dried state.<br>
 
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'''The Motive:'''<br>
Conan had found out there was a casssette inside the top VCR due to the symbol on the screen, and the timer on the right. Afterwards, since the top VCR's cassette, in both cases, would bump into something, then it couldn't be ejected and would accordingly be "gulped back" into the VCR, and would of course set off again. And if the content of this cassette were actually the recorded sounds Conan and co heard after the crashing vase sound, then it's clear why the sounds were so realistic : the top VCR would play them after the cassette was forced to go back into it, it would play these sounds of someone running and slamming a door, sounds that could be heard anywhere in the flat since Idetsuki had turned the speakers' volume so loud - and Morita knew it perfectly. If the cassette's protective tab had been removed beforehand, then it's possible indeed. Morita had put Idetsuki's cassette into the bottom VCR so as she would have to kneel on the floor to recover it, and then it would increase the fall distance between her head and the shelf, which accordingly has more chances to kill her if the distance is very large. Furthermore, Morita had left the timer on the shelf in order to make the police believe he often uses one in order to set specific movies or music pieces going whenever he wants it, and to justify the turned on VCRs over the TV. Megure concludes saying they also got the vase trick : there were two vases actually, and the one in the entrance was a fake one made out of the two bowls found in the kitchen : when clipping them together, they would make up a vase, and Morita then just needed to put flowers inside. And actually, the flowers were withered because there couldn't be any water in the fake vase. The true one was used for the murder. Conan discovered it when thinking about how sandwiches were stacked bits of food, and Morita probably did the same for the vase. Conan adds Morita discreetly and quickly left the kitchen (one minute or so) to recover it in the entrance, and unclip it, and then pile up the bowls in the cupboard, and also scorching flowers in the microwave or oven, in order to have a reason to discard them if the police ever found them. Indeed, it would have been strange if the police had found two similar vases in the flat.
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Defeated, Morita explains that Idetsuki had recommended his wife to take an immense loan and invest in several stocks. Eventually, her luck began to sour and her debts soared, leading her to commit suicide via walking into oncoming traffic. He adds that she left him her wristwatch along with her suicide note, not wanting to damage it.
 
 
Ayumi says it's unkind to kill such beautiful flowers, that his wife had bought him. Morita explains these flowers aren't his wife's but Idetsuki's, she had bought them for Morita when she came to his wife's burial. The Moritas were so destitute that they couldn't even buy flowers anymore, and Morita even had to use some of Idetsuki's flowers for the murder. Idetsuki didn't even have the decency to buy sober flowers as it usually suits burials. His wife had committed suicide with her car because she was trapped into debts : Idetsuki had convinced her, while Morita was away, to invest massively in certain stock market deals, and it resulted in Morita's wife being then compelled to run into debts, so much that she ended up losing the taste for life and decided to kill herself in a car accident, after owning up to her debt problems to her husband. These problems were also theirs, since she also invested their common account's money in it, and Morita had to sell everything he had afterwards to pay Idetsuki off, and wasn't even sure it would be enough. Morita's wife only left a note with her wristwatch to her husband. This explains why Morita doesn't care a fig about these flowers. As Takagi takes Morita away, Ayumi still says it's so sad these flowers who had dressed up to the nines for him were forced to wither, since they only blossom for a short period of time. Ai inwardly comments that this is so true, especially as she sees Conan leaving the flat in a hurry, making a connection between he and Ran : flowers are weak and don't live long, they stand rain and wind to beautify themselves and love the sun more than anything else, but when the storm arises, this beauty is completely useless when it comes to sheltering oneself. Ai hopes Shinichi understands that.
 
 
 
'''Conan rushes to the agency, calling it, but finding none on the other end of the line. He wonders what the heck is going on, and when coming in, he finds the place empty, the TV is on, the dinner is half cooked, as if Ran or Kogoro had been all of a sudden interrupted in their activities.''' '''Conan fearfully wonders if all this has to do with the one secretly interested in the Mouris, and if this one is Shuichi Akai. Suddenly, someone mask Conan's eyes from behind with their hands, and play "guess who ?".'''
 
 
 
It's actually Ran, who had been in a hurry to the supermarket to buy premium meat, alcohol and a bunch of other products to prepare an excellent dinner, since Kogoro hit the jackpot on the horses, and is wandering around the neighbourhood to tell everyone about it. As Ran says she'll cook a dinner worthy of the greatest chefs, Conan remembers her saying at Suito Mt. that she might know the "man wearing a black knit cap", and he starts asking her about it, but, looking at her angelic face, he stops, asking instead if she could add onion with the meat. Ran says Conan is a true connoisseur, and the later thinks it's impossible such a nice girl could have ever met such a bleak guy.
 
 
 
'''Meanwhile, in a back alley just in front of the agency, Shuichi Akai lights a cigarette, and stares at the place with a dark interest.'''
 
 
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[[File:CH337_AkaiSpy.png|thumb|right|250px|Akai ominously spies on the Mouri Detective Agency.]]
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With the case solved, Conan quietly takes his leave. Haibara silently watches him rush for the Detective Agency while internally reflecting on his reckless quest for justice using a metaphor of a flower.<br>
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Conan's jog gradually accelerates into a sprint as he frantically dials the agency but gets no response. He ascends the stairs and bursts into the main room, finding it eerily empty with the television still playing. He then checks on the third floor, finding it in a similar state. His worries crescendo as the image of [[Shuichi Akai|Akai]] pops into his mind. Suddenly, his eyes are covered by a cheerful Ran, who explains that Kogoro had managed bet on a winning horse, bringing in massive winnings. He is out bragging about his victory while Ran rushed off to the supermarket to purchase a more expensive cut of steak for their dinner. Relieved, Conan hesitates to ask an important question. He remembers Ran expressing familiarity with a man in a beanie at the Suito chalet, and wonders if she knows Akai.<ref name="Valentine_Chocolate_Case"> Valentine Chocolate Case (Manga: [[Volume_33#Valentine_Chocolate_Case|Volume 33: 331-334]])</ref> However, he aborts the question before asking, concluding she would obviously not.<br>
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Meanwhile, Akai ominously smokes a cigarette, observing the Detective Agency from across the street.
  
 
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==== ''Major events'' ====
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* Takagi tells Conan that someone stole the records of Kogoro's solved cases. Conan fears that the Organization is suspicious of Kogoro's newfound powers of deduction.
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* Someone had stolen police files that documented cases Kogoro solved from the police headquarters, suggesting Kogoro is being investigated.  
* Ran sees Shuichi Akai, and believes that she may have seen him before!
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** Akai is seen spying on the Mouri Detective Agency.
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* Romantic development between Shinichi and Ran.
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=== Escalator Message Case ===
 
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==== File 338 - The Meaning of X ====
 
==== File 338 - The Meaning of X ====
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[[File:CH338_MeaningOfX.png|thumb|right|150px|Jodie asks an inattentive Ran the meaning of "X."]]
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[[Ran Mouri|Ran]] deeply ponders about the identity of the [[Shuichi Akai|man in the beanie]], strangely feeling the same unease she felt when [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]] left her at [[Tropical Land]].<ref name="Roller_Coaster_Murder_Case"> Roller Coaster Murder Case (Manga: [[Volume_1#Roller_Coaster_Murder_Case|Volume 1: 1]])</ref> Her fixation pulls her focus away from her English class, prompting [[Jodie Starling|Jodie]] to call on her, asking what the "X" on the blackboard means. Her answers rudimentary answer is jeered by her classmates, and Jodie assigns the question as homework for Ran.<br>
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On the walk back home, Ran tells [[Conan Edogawa|Conan]] about X, wondering if he has any ideas as for what it could mean. The boy's mind scrolls through dozens of various meanings of X, but fails to pinpoint a plausible candidate, especially after Ran adds that it is a feminine mark. He does, however, recall his [[Yukiko Kudo|mother]] signing her letters with "xxx" shortly before her signature. As Ran and [[Sonoko Suzuki|Sonoko]] comment on Jodie's improvement as a teacher, they are suddenly interrupted by Jodie herself, who asks if Ran has solved her assignment yet. Sonoko floats the idea of directing the question to [[Shinichi Kudo|Shinichi]], sending Conan into a mental frenzy. When asked why she approached them, Jodie says she has an important question for the two girls.<br>
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The four head for a department store cafe where Jodie asks if either Ran or Sonoko have experienced sexual assault. Despite Sonoko's faith in Ran's self-defense skills, Jodie ominously stresses the danger posed by an ardent stalker. Conan listens in deep thought.<br>[[File:CH338_ChujoStabbed.png|thumb|left|175px|Chujo leaves "OX∆" as his dying message.]]
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The group is then startled by a company executive named Norihisa Kisugi, who yells worrying information into his phone. On the other end of the line, the executive's private investigator, Katsunori Chujo, attempts to leverage a higher pay from his client by saying that his target has offered to pay him more money for his silence. Kisugi breaks under the pressure and quadruples his payment, satisfying Chujo. The Private Investigator ends his call and faces a [[The Criminal|silhouette]] standing in front of him. Chujo He then gives them his commiserations before walking off to expose the silhouette's identity to Kisugi. However, as Chujo prepares to board an escalator, the silhouette charges at him and thrusts a blade into his stomach. The aggressor then purloins several documents their victim's packet just as a blackout strikes the department building. <br>
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The lights are soon restored, relieving a frightened Sonoko who is still mentally recovering from her previous incident involving a blackout. <ref name="Girl_Clubbing_Case"> Girl Clubbing Case (Manga: [[Volume_28#Girl_Clubbing_Case|Volume 28-29: 284-286]])</ref> A piercing scream then echoes through the halls, prompting Conan to investigate a large crowd gathering before an escalator. Fighting through the hordes of bystanders, he eventually finds Chujo dead on the steps while hugging a package with the symbols "OX∆" written in blood.<br>[[File:CH338_58Suspects.png|thumb|right|200px|Kisugi shows a list of fifty-eight suspects  who may be guilty of committing the embezzlement.]]
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Sometime later, Inspector [[Juzo Megure|Megure]] and [[Wataru Takagi|Takagi]] arrive at the store and open their investigation. While Megure tries his best to tolerate Jodie's antics, a forensic officer interrupts, having recovered the victim's phone. He dials the last registered caller, causing a ringing noise to emanate from the surrounding crowd of bystanders, exposing Kisugi.<br>
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The police proceed to interrogate the man, who shares that he recently discovered that someone was quietly embezzling company funds. He then hired Chujo to identify the embezzler, planning on meeting the private investigator in the first floor cafe to discuss his findings. Believing the embezzler to likely be the culprit, Megure asks if Kisugi has any leads on their identity. The executive shows a list of fifty-eight employees, fifty-eight suspects.
  
During an English class, rather than listening, Ran thinks about the mysterious man with a knit cap (i.e. Shuichi Akai) and ponders where she could have met him. She also wonders why every time she thinks about that man, the feeling that arose when Shinichi left her at Tropical Land to not come back - the feeling that something is about to be destroyed - is engendered. Her thoughts are interrupted by Jodie, who asks her if she is following the lesson; since the answer is affirmative, Jodie asks Ran about the meaning of the cross on the blackboard. Ran answers hesitantly that it is simply the capital letter X, which causes her classmates to burst into laughter. Jodie, on the other hand, asks Ran to think about it as "homework" and tells her that it is something that cute ladies should know.
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==== File 339 - OX∆⟏!? ====
 
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[[File:CH339_FBI.png|thumb|left|130px|"FBI..."]]
On the way home, Ran discusses the symbol with Sonoko (who did pay attention in class) and Conan. Conan comes up with a number of ideas ranging from the unknown "x" encountered in algebra to X-rays while Sonoko comments that Conan, being a child, will not know this. As Ran tells Conan that it is something important for women, Conan recalls that Yukiko often sends him letters ending with "To my little Shinichi - XXX - Yukiko".
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Takagi reports that according to witness accounts, Chujo was stabbed at the base of the ascending escalator. His body was subsequently carried to the top by the moving conveyer steps. The investigators brainstorm what the dying message could mean, with Ran innocently suggesting that the X in the message may be related to the X showcased in Jodie's class. Jodie, Sonoko, and surprisingly Takagi humorously dismiss the idea. Conan then points out a vertical line on the left edge of the packet, suggesting "OX∆" is an incomplete dying message. Believing that the blackout hampered Chujo's writing, Conan hints at using [[Wikipedia: Lumiol|luminol]] fluid on the escalator steps to see if any additional symbols were accidentally written off of the packet's surface. Before Takagi can leave to order his suggested forensic analysis, Conan stops him and asks what X means. The sergeant laughs, declining to share the answer.<br>
 
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[[Kazunobu Chiba|Chiba]] then arrives with discarded clothes and gloves likely worn by the culprit. He also reports that after surveying the fifty-eight suspects, only twenty-seven of them had verifiable alibis, leaving thirty-one individuals who were capable of committing the murder. Takagi then returns with results of the luminol test, stating they found the symbol "⟏" on one of the escalator steps. Conan notices the shape being strangely larger than the previous three symbols. Sonoko then surmises that the symbols are meant to be combined to form the culprit's name in kanji. While a promising line of thought at first, the girls' discussion quickly derails, leading Megure to ask they leave the case to the police.<br>
Jodie suddenly appears behind them and asks Ran about her “homework”; Ran admits that she still does not know what the cross means. Sonoko suggests that Ran should write an e-mail to Shinichi to ask him and put at the end "If you find the answer, I will give you my precious X". Conan, apparently bothered by Sonoko's words, starts thinking hard again, but gets nowhere. Jodie suggests that the four go to a café because she has something important to ask; the others agree.
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Takagi is dispatched to aid Chiba in his suspect examination and waits for the store elevator to arrive. Suddenly, a silhouette springs forth and pulls him to a secluded corner, motioning for him to hush. The silhouette is revealed to be Ran, who fervently asks the meaning of X.<br>
 
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Meanwhile, at the escalator base, Jodie calls Conan an "[[Wikipedia: Ostrich|ostrich]]," asking if he has deduced the meanings of the symbols. The boy answers in the negative, prompting the woman to mention that vital federal institutions in the [[Wikipedia: United States|United States]] are often referred to by mundane vernacular, rather than a complex descriptor of their role in government. She lists the [[Wikipedia: The Pentagon|Pentagon]], the [[Wikipedia: White House|White House]], the [[Wikipedia: Oval Office|Oval Office ]], and lastly, the "bureau," the [[Wikipedia: Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]]. Conan asks why she called him an ostrich. She answers that after observing the boy being caught by forensic officers for tampering with the crime scene, she was reminded by the ostrich—a clumsy animal, who is convinced of its own safety after only hiding its head, leaving its body exposed. The Teacher's statement triggers a realization in Conan who rushes to the escalator and swipes the packet. "Cool Kid" has solved the case.  
After being served drinks, Jodie asks whether Ran and Sonoko have recently been stalked or harassed, and explains that she asks because it has happened to several female students of Teitan High School on public transport. The girls say that this has not happened to them, and that because of Ran's martial abilities they do not have to worry. Jodie still advises them to be cautious, and says in a stern tone that such a person would prowl around where they live and wait patiently for them to lower their guard. The girls repeat their previous answer, and Jodie restores her casual and joyful tone to say that if they ever notice someone suspicious tailing them, they should call her, as Japanese people do not take stalkers seriously, but she thinks that such people should be taught a lesson. Conan notices the change in Jodie's tone and turns serious.
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At the table next to theirs sits a company executive called Norihisa Kisugi. He startles them as he shouts in his call to Katsunori Chujo, a detective; he is in the mall where the café is located. In their conversation, Chujo says that the "problematic person" has offered to give him two times of what Kisugi and he agreed on in exchange for Chujo not revealing his findings to Kisugi. Hearing this, Kisugi says in panic that he is willing to pay four times of the previously agreed amount as long as Chujo reveals the name of the problematic person and hands the evidence to him. Chujo accepts, starts walking towards the escalator that leads to the café and tells the problematic person that he is done and that there is plenty of incriminating evidence in the envelope that he is holding.
 
 
 
Upon hearing this, the problematic man approaches Chujo, stabs him and tries to steal the documents inside the envelope. A blackout immediately ensues, and when the light comes back on Chujo is found dead on the next floor, sitting on the uppermost stairs of the escalator. He manages to hold onto his envelope, and a few symbols (a circle, a cross and a triangle in that order; they are of roughly the same size) that were previously not there are on it. A large crowd gathers around the lifeless body, and Conan and company are attracted to the murdering scene. They call the police after seeing the body.
 
 
 
Megure, Takagi and Chiba arrive at the mall to investigate. They deduce, despite not knowing what the three symbols mean, that they represent a dying message. Jodie deliberately makes a rather silly comment; she says that the symbols can be found on a games console. The police find that the last call that Chujo made before death was to Kisugi, and they sit down at a table in the café to discuss Kisugi's relationship with the deceased.
 
 
 
Kusugi explains that he is an executive of the company located on floors 8 to 11 of the mall, and that one of its employees embezzled a large amount of money last month. He has been ordered to find the embezzler, and as a result he turned to Chujo (more precisely, the detective agency that Chujo headed). Chujo found the person behind the embezzlement and they arranged a meeting in the café so that Chujo could give his findings to Kisugi. However, Chujo was late (probably because the problematic person was talking to him), leading to the phone call. The police deduce from these pieces of information that the embezzler was the problematic person, that he killed Chujo to not get exposed, and that he took advantage of the accidental blackout to escape to his office in the company. Megure asks whether Kisugi has any idea of who the embezzler is, and the latter hands him a list of the 58 employees that Chujo was suspecting a week ago (the list was the mid-term report of Chujo's investigation). Megure is slightly overwhelmed by the number of suspects and comments that it will take a very long time to thoroughly investigate all of them.
 
 
 
==== File 339 - OX△□!? ====
 
 
 
Takagi reports that Chujo's fingerprints have been found on the symbols written by blood, thereby confirming that the envelope does contain a dying message. Conan and the police thus start thinking about things relevant to the symbols, and Ran innocently suggests that the cross in the dying message might have the same meaning as Jodie's cross. Jodie and Sonoko dismiss this idea and laugh out loud, and Takagi joins the conversation (as he also knows what the cross means in that case). Megure overhears their laughter and orders Takagi to explain, but Takagi insists that that interpretation is completely irrelevant to the case. Conan points out that since there is a vertical line on the left edge of the envelope (i.e. on the left of the circle symbol), there must be more to the dying message. He suggests that it might be found on a step of the escalator, as Chujo likely wrote the dying message during the blackout (meaning that he could not see where he was writing; even if he knew that he was writing in the wrong place, since he knew that his death was likely imminent, he probably did not try to rectify it) and while he was being transported by the escalator to the current floor. By using the luminol reaction, it is revealed that the fourth symbol is a square which is slightly bigger than the other three symbols.
 
 
 
Meanwhile, by collecting the alibis of the employees on the list, Chiba is able to reduce the number of suspects to 31 (i.e. there are 27 employees with a verifiable and reliable alibi). Sonoko grabs this renewed suspect list from Megure and Jodie, Ran and she point out that some kanjis on the list can be formed by combining two or more symbols and others represent an object that can be drawn as one of the symbols. For example, the first kanji of the suspect Suzuki Tsubasa (the native form of this name is 鈴木翼) is "鈴", which means "bell" and thus can be simplified to a circle. Since Sonoko and this person share the same surname, she impatiently tells Ran that he cannot possibly be the culprit. Megure, feeling that their conversation has gone astray, gets the list back and orders the girls, Jodie and Conan to leave the case to the police.
 
 
 
Now that Ran can no longer contribute to the case, she approaches Takagi (who left the crime scene to help Chiba, who had returned to the company to conduct further investigations) to ask about the meaning of the cross. Takagi tells her what it means, and says that he knows it because Yumi Miyamoto often sends him messages with multiple crosses at the end as a joke. On the contrary, when Conan asked him the same question a moment ago, Takagi just pat Conan on the head and told him that he is too young for such matters; this response rendered Conan visibly annoyed.
 
 
 
Back at the crime scene, Jodie, who seems to have figured out the meaning of the dying message, gives hints to Conan. She mentions that in the U.S. federal government, one of the most important agencies is the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation), and tells him about a saying that goes "you can hide the head (of an ostrich), but not the tail". This saying inspires Conan and allows him to instantly figure out who the embezzler is from the list of 31. As confidence emerges on Conan's face, Jodie, who is gazing at him, smiles.
 
  
 
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Chronology
Volume 32 List of ChaptersList of Cases Volume 34
Volume 33

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Information
Release date: July 18, 2001
Chapters: 329-339
ISBN: ISBN 4-09-126163-9
Publisher: Shogakukan
English release date: January 9, 2010
English ISBN: ISBN 1-4215-2884-3
English Publisher: Viz Media
Featured Detective & Keyhole
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Philo Vance
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Kazunobu Chiba
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Volume 33 was released on July 18, 2001 in Japan.

Cast

Gadgets

Chapters

Sato's Omiai Case

File 329 - Sato's Odds

Takagi learns about Sato's omiai.

Sato confirms her deal with Shiratori, agreeing to set the time limit with the setting of the sun. Her boldness surprises her spies in the room next door, as Ran and Sonoko question her end game. Internally Sato hopes for Yumi's dispatch, likely Takagi, to rescue her from the omiai.
Meanwhile, Takagi and Chiba discuss the conflicting witness reports about the thief's characteristics. They decide to interrogate their three suspects. Kamieda is a tutor, Zama is a freeter/band member, and Koshimizu is an office worker. Takagi notices Koshimizu wearing two wristwatches, which she explains is because she is tracking her boyfriend's time zone. He also asks Zama about his band, which he answers is a visual kei group.

Back at the omiai, Shiratori receives word from Megure about Takagi's quandary and relays the news to Sato. She attempts to call the sergeant, but is stopped by Shiratori, who says making contact is unfair. He adds that Takagi cannot abandon his duties as a police officer, as such an act, coupled with his previous failure to prevent an interrogee's murder, will undoubtedly amount to a discharge.[1] Therefore, Sato has no choice but to hope her "savior" will solve the case before time runs out. Hearing their exchange, Conan decides to act.

Ran somehow recognizes Akai.

As the three suspects grow increasingly restless about their detainment, Takagi surprisingly receives a phone call from Shinichi Kudo, who informs him about Sato's omiai. Takagi stares aghast at the expository message, unable to properly comprehend his predicament. Once the sergeant regains his composure, he shares the case details with Shinichi, who begins by instructing him to revisit the third witness: the cafe owner. Takagi complies and enters the establishment, taking the man outdoors. The owner's glasses begin to shade, transforming into sunglasses and revealing themselves to be transition lenses. Shinchi explains that such a lens will naturally warp one's color perceptions. He then directs the sergeant to inspect where the second witness, the school girl, saw the suspect. If the road was crowded during the time of the robbery, one would logically stray from the main path and run on the curb to circumvent obstacles. Therefore, the girl likely saw the culprit running on a raised platform, which would make them appear ten additional centimeters taller than their true height. The "puzzle" slowly begins to fit together. Araide notices Conan's absence. Ran believes he is still using the bathroom and goes to check on him. As she walks through the venue's corridors, she happens to see Akai exit the men's bathroom. His face catches her attention as one that she had seen somewhere before. She shrugs the feeling off and calls for Conan, who panics and is forced to leave Takagi to solve the case on his own.
Dusk nears, and an orange hue begins to tint the world. With about forty minutes left, Shiratori turns to Sato, saying that if he wins, he would like a kiss as a sign of commitment.

File 330 - Sato's Feelings

Takagi returns to his vehicle and informs Chiba about his failure to make meaningful progress on the case. He sighs, saying they have plenty of time, mentioning that it is still currently 15:00. However, the suspects are quick to correct the sergeant about the time, raising their wrists to check their watches. Takagi shoots his arm into the back row and grasps the culprit's arm.

Takagi's romantic regret.

Takagi solemnly sits on a grassy ridge with the apprehended culprit beside him. Chiba catches up to him and commends him for his work. Yet, Takagi remains pensive, stating he had "failed to catch the one he should have." Chiba, however, states his dismay in his colleague's resignation, and gives a fiery speech which inspires Takagi to sprint to the omiai.

Conan uses Araide's profile and his bowtie to create the illusion of Takagi's presence.

Shiratori notices Sato's gloomy expression and pulls her close to comfort her. Their four spies express varying emotions, ranging from vicarious bliss to deep concern. Conan stands in blank silence before calling Araide to the side. The boy quickly swipes his glasses and places the pair by the entrance to the omiai room. As the two officers lean in for a kiss, Sato begins to realize the true depth of her love for Takagi, and feels immense remorse. Suddenly, the two hear a familiar voice, Takagi's voice. Sato and Shiratori turn to the sliding door and see a masculine profile visible between the frames, along with a report about a nearby crime. Sato bursts open the door but only sees Conan, with his bowtie, and a confused Araide. She asks about Takagi's whereabouts, to which Araide answers that he has already left the venue. As Sato runs to join her true love outside, Araide gives Conan a sly wink.
Meanwhile, the real Takagi arrives fatigued at the venue entrance and laments his failure. He then hears Sato's voice yelling at him to board her car, reminding him about the "nearby crime." Conan gleefully watches the two drive off, remarking that the couple's clumsy nature reminded him about his relationship with Ran, which impelled him to push the odds in their favor.


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  • Major Events

    • Major romantic development between Takagi and Sato.
      • Sato accidentally finds herself in an omiai with Shiratori.
        • Takagi rescues her from her unwanted marriage.
      • Sato realizes that she is in love with Takagi.
    • Akai continues his search for his target at the omiai venue.
      • Ran passes by Akai and inexplicably recognizes him.



    Valentine Chocolate Case

    File 331 - Bloody Valentine 1

    Conan sees through the facade of capitalism.

    Conan voices on his distaste for Valentine's Day, diminishing it as a corporate ploy to increase chocolate sales. Conan's opinion, coupled with Haibara's explanation about the holiday's gruesome origin, shatters Genta and Mitsuhiko's rose-tinted impression of the festivities. Still, Ayumi interjects and expresses her enduring positivity for the chocolate-based event. Curious, Haibara asks Conan what the "girl at the detective agency" plans to do. Conan denies any knowledge, adding that their plans are occupied by a visit to a chalet on Mount Suito. Haibara wishes them safety, mentioning Al Capone's Valentine's Day massacre, which reminds Conan about James Black's bizarre description of Chicago.[2]

    The next day, Conan joins Ran, Sonoko, and Kogoro in the drive to the chalet. Sonoko reveals that Suito Chalet's chocolate-making experience is renowned for its ability to enable romantic success, leading Ran to assume she will bake a batch for Makoto. Instead, Sonoko appears downcast, explaining that Makoto has not been returning her calls lately. She also mentions her aborted plan to "make a hand-woven sweater for an ambiguous recipient" to elicit feelings of jealousy in Makoto, saying she had actually employed the gimmick this time using Valentines chocolate instead.[3] She wishes she had made clear intentions and lets Ran comfort her. Sonoko then turns to her friend and calls her strong, citing her ability to remain cheerful without Shinichi. Ran laughs the notion off, replying that she is used to it.

    Sonoko completes her chocolate.

    Once there, they meet the chalet's owner, Chiyoko Yuasa, who mentions her declining business as the result of a spreading ghost story. She warns Ran about venturing into the blizzard, implying the existence of the supernatural. A guest, Yoshitaka Nigaki, explains the authorities occasionally find strewn chocolate around the corpses they discover on the winter mountain. After amply scaring Ran and Sonoko, he announces his departure into the forest to his friends, Mika Konagawa and Ako Amari. As the man sets off, Conan asks his friends about his profession. They explain he is a journalist who is searching the mountains to take photograph evidence of the Japanese Wolf's enduring existence, adding that he claims to have seen the supposedly extinct canine five years ago. The group is then passed by a rifle-wielding, Yuzo Sakami, a hunter who wishes to capture the animal. He asks Yuasa to accommodate his incoming friends, a task the owner delegates to Kogoro, stating she must visit her late husband's grave. She calls her shikoku dog, Saburo, and walks into the forest. Kogoro speculates Nigaki mistook a roaming Saburo for a wolf, but the two women deny the notion, explaining that Saburo was in his pen during his late-night expedition. Amari then suggests they start preparing the chocolate baking process.

    In the kitchen, Konagawa and Amari lead the workshop. The former tells Ran that Yuasa's husband had perished in an avalanche about three Valentine's Days ago. He was buried alongside Amari's brother, whose body is yet to be found. Amari says she has volunteered annually at chalet ever since, hoping he is somehow still alive. Sonoko manages to complete a beautiful chocolate piece dedicated to Makoto. Ran gives a melancholic smile which Conan observes from afar. The group notices the worsening weather, and Amari and Konagawa rush into the forest to call Nigaki back.

    Conan finds Nigaki's body in the snow.
    A mysterious man dressed like Akai lurks in the blizzard.

    Sometime later, the two return frightened, saying Nigaki is nowhere to be found. Kogoro, Ran, and Yuasa join a second search, while Conan disobeys Ran and creates his own search party with Saburo. With the chalet now empty, an unknown fatigued individual enters through the kitchen door and approaches the completed chocolates.
    The searching group suddenly hears a gunshot, and are joined by another hunter named Hajime Itakura, who joins their search. Meanwhile, Conan manages to locate Nigaki. He steps closer and finds him deceased via bludgeoning, along with Amari's chocolate laid on his lap.

    File 332 - Bloody Valentine 2

    The main group follows the sound of Saburo's barking and unites with Conan, who regrettably shows them Nigaki's corpse. Kogoro holds back Nigaki's horrified friends and examines the body, finding a large bloodied tree branch which likely served as the weapon. Kogoro notes the confounding effects the snow can have on the investigation. Conan notices Nigaki's missing right contact lens through his worn goggles and hints that it was likely lost when he was bludgeoned—meaning the culprit deliberately placed his goggles over his eyes to make the murder appear like it was committed during daylight. He then shows the group Amari's chocolate, confirming that the corpse was visited recently. The group is suddenly joined by Sakami, who says they are temporarily disconnected from the police since a crucial tunnel was hit with a small avalanche. Left with no choice, the group decides to return to the chalet.
    Kogoro calls the police via the landline and confirms Sakami's story, while Ran confirms the absence of Amari's chocolate from the kitchen table. Kogoro searches through Nigaki's video camera, but only finds one used film roll. Konagawa offers to develop the film for him using the bathroom as a darkroom; Ran joins her. When asked if there is any additional footage, Amari points to the several rolls Nigaki used to record scenes last night. Conan asks if they can see the contents, and Amari agrees to display the recordings on the chalet television, despite Sakami and Itakura's qualms.

    As the tapes display moments of standard banter between friends, the display begins to glitch. Kogoro to angrily shakes the screen and accidentally topples a daruma doll which rolls off the side. Saburo catches the daruma, while Yuasa says her antiquated television is a treasured artifact her late husband bought with his first wife, Reiko, who had died due to illness twelve years ago. With the conclusion Nigaki's tapes, Kogoro comments on the lack of meaningful information.

    Nigaki's final photo is tainted with his blood.

    Ran and Konagawa then return with a photograph depicting Nigaki's final moments: an extreme low-angle shot of a tree at noon with three large blurred marks in frame. Konagawa explains that Nigaki's blood likely tainted the lens, creating the large marks. Conan internally remarks on the strangeness of the photograph. Kogoro's suspicions are directed at Yuasa, Sakami, and Itakura, who are the only three individuals without an alibi. The hunters object, stating they would not have the time to both kill Nigaki and steal Amari's chocolate. Yuasa on the other hand, floats the idea of an external threat still lurking in the blizzard. In response, Itakura mentions seeing an unsettling large man wearing a beanie on his way to the chalet. His description cannot help but conjure images of Akai in Conan's mind. Meanwhile, in the storm, a man perfectly fitting Itakura's description boldly observes the chalet from afar.

    File 333 - Bloody Valentine 3

    Ran asks Itakura for clarification about the mysterious man's appearance, saying she might be acquainted with him—a statement which astounds Conan. Konagawa trembly suggests he is Natsuya, Amari's missing brother. She manically heads for the outdoors to look for him in the storm, but Amari holds her back and shouts that her boyfriend, Natsuya, is dead, restoring clarity in the crestfallen woman. The hunters then reiterate their innocence and blame the murder on the prowling man in the beanie. Seeing the group's dissatisfaction with their answer, Sakami accuses Amari, stating that she could have baked a second identical piece of chocolate. By placing one piece on Nigaki's lap and discarding the original left on the kitchen table, she could create a false alibi. Konagawa disagrees, reminding them that Nigaki was killed hours before they went searching for him. She also compares the chocolate found at the crime with a photograph of Amari's original chocolate, proving they are identical. The hunters acknowledge their flawed logic and return to their respective rooms to sleep.

    Conan asks if all the developed photographs were truly taken between today and yesterday, as the film roll could have been swapped. The group decides to compare the footage and finds that, indeed, the subjects' clothes are exactly the same between the videos and the photos, suggesting both were taken on the same day. Given that the last photograph had the bloodied frame, Nigaki's time of death at noon is largely confirmed. Ran also confirms that Konagawa did not tamper with the equipment in the darkroom. She does, however, mention there were two completely black photographs taken prior to the last photo. Although Konagawa assumes it was Nigaki's error, Conan remains dubious of the photo's credibility. He then notices the television display footage of Nigaki throwing a toy ball to Saburo; the dog unexpectedly shows disinterest in playing. Conan asks Yuasa about the reason for Saburo's name, and she replies that it is because he was her husband's third dog, following Taro and Jiro, who have both since passed. Per Conan's request, Amari and Konagawa head for Yuasa's late husband's room (currently a guest room assigned to Nigaki) to retrieve a photo album containing pictures of Jiro. As Yuasa informs Conan about Saburo's strange eating habits during snow storms, the group hears a piercing scream cut through the chalet.

    Conan is saddened that Ran cannot bring herself to address her chocolate to Shinichi.

    Kogoro and company join Konagawa and Amari at Nigaki's room where they find Sakami and Itakura rummaging through his belongings. The hunters explain that they were looking for clues, but acknowledge their mistake and agree to be frisked for stolen items. Conan notices a sweater stained with a line of blood disrupted in the middle. Konagawa says Nigaki wore the sweater yesterday when he accidentally cut himself while cutting chocolate. Yuasa then shows Conan a picture of Jiro and Saburo, two identical dogs whom even their owner struggles the tell apart.
    Conan silently enters Saburo's room and drops his favorite ball in front of his pen. The dog Saburo eagerly tries to reach his toy, an action which allows Conan to complete the puzzle; he has solved the trick. He then enters the kitchen, still needing definitive evidence. He notices the various completed chocolates lined on the table and manages to identify Ran's. Seeing the unadorned labeling, Conan cannot help but empathize with her conflicting emotions, and gives a gloomy expression. A strong gust of wintery wind blows into the room as something enters the chalet from the freezing outdoors, making Conan smile. Kogoro then also enters the room and is surprised by the sudden appearance. Conan capitalizes on Kogoro's state of confusion and tranquilizes him. The chalet guests react in shock as Conan informs them that "Kogoro" has solved the case, directing them to the kitchen.


    File 334 - Bloody Valentine 4

    Sonoko ensnares Makoto's heart.

    With the case solved and culprits apprehended, a flustered Sonoko asks why Makoto is at the chalet. He explains that he is here to see if the man Sonoko has been teasing him with is indeed worthy of receiving her affection. Believing his romantic rival has received her handmade sweater, teacup, and now chocolate, he demands he step forward. However, his macho demeanor collapses upon seeing his name written on Sonoko's chocolate. Ran also explains that Sonoko had abandoned her sweater project and that he is her teacup's recipient, having mistaken it for a flower pot.[3][4] Embarrassed, Makoto heads for the exit, but is stopped by Sonoko. Meanwhile, Conan watches in utter shock as the girl's absurd romantic machinations result in a total success.

    Ran receives Shinichi's teasing message.

    A few days later on Valentine's Day, Ran tells Sonoko that she did not address her chocolate to anyone. Sonoko eventually rushes off to see Makoto off at the airport, leaving Ran to internally comment that "she is not as strong as Sonoko thinks she is." Upon returning to the detective agency, her tears begin to pour, lamenting her worsening loneliness and helplessness. Conan silently observes her from behind the door.
    Later on, as snow begins to descend onto the city streets, Ran wakes up from a long nap she took on the agency sofa. She finds herself covered by a coat and wonders who had blanketed her. Noticing the time, she panics and checks her phone, discovering an unopened message with a photo attachment. To her surprise, the photo is of her sleeping, captioned with a message from "Detective Kid." Suddenly, her phone rings. She picks up, only to hear Shinichi, the "Detective Kid," speaking to her. She rushes to open the window and demands he shows himself. Shinichi explains that he came to the agency but did not dare to wake her after seeing her sleeping so soundly. He also says he was hungry and had eaten her "peach-like" chocolate left on the table, much to Ran's shock. He generously compliments the sweet, asking where she had purchased it. Ran, delighted, comments that its origins will forever remain a secret, a store only she knows. She looks out the window with a satisfied expression and continues her conversation with Shinichi, comically commenting that "Detective Kid" is a rather cheesy title, much to Conan's chagrin.

    People

  • Major Events

    • Major romantic development between Sonoko and Makoto.
      • Sonoko's long-planned romantic ploy to elicit an emotional response from Makoto proves to be a resounding success.
      • Makoto disproves his perceived aloofness and receives Sonoko's Valentine's Day chocolate.
    • Romantic development between Ran and Shinichi.
      • Shinichi alleviates Ran's loneliness with a mischievous, yet endearing act followed by a long phone call.
    • Conan learns that Ran may be familiar with Akai.



    Missing Watch Case

    File 335 - Memento of a Wife

    The Detective Boys are invited to the Mouri Detective Agency, where they marvel at Ran's detailed chocolate replicas of each of their faces. As the children shower Ran with praise and gratitude, Conan questions how she had the time to bake these pieces, citing their absence from the chalet kitchen table. She answers that they served as her test batch, which she stored in the refrigerator.[5] The cheerful banter is interrupted by Kogoro, who complains that their commotion is disrupting his work. Genta and Mitsuhiko question if the Detective is truly engaging in meaningful labor. Their skepticism is vindicated when Ayumi unplugs his pocket radio, loudly playing a horse racing broadcast. Kogoro's embarrassment is luckily cut short when a client rings the doorbell.

    The Detective Boys explore Morita's digital collection.

    The client, Hideo Morita, asks for the Detective's help in finding a lost wristwatch that belonged to his late wife, saying that his dreams are haunted by scenes of her "questioning the time." He believes if he can locate her missing wristwatch, her spirit will pass on into the afterlife. Hearing the man's seemingly trivial request, Kogoro goes ballistic, deeming it not worth his time. As Morita leaves in disappointment, he is approached by the Detective Boys, who offer their services free of charge.

    The group arrives at Morita's apartment, where Agasa notices the wilting flowers displayed in a vase near the entrance. Morita explains that he has properly maintained them ever since his wife died in a traffic accident three weeks ago, but acknowledges their natural decline. Meanwhile, the children are awestruck at the sight of Morita's audio room, fitted with audio speakers, television monitors, DVDs, and pamphlets. Suddenly, another apartment resident, Eiko Idetsuki, rings the doorbell and demands Morita pay his debt. The man hands her ¥5,000,000 (~$50,000), a quarter of what he owes her, and says he intends to settle the rest by selling his apartment. He also shows her a DVD copy of Sakura Sanjuurou that he managed to acquire, which greatly excites her. She immediately moves to the audio room to watch the movie, removing the Detective Boys in the process. Morita shows an infuriated expression as Idetsuki closes the door behind her.

    Conan and Morita find the entrance vase shattered on Idetsuki's head.

    The Detective Boys continue their fruitless search into the dusk hours, motivating Morita to prepare sandwiches as a gesture of gratitude, which rejuvenates the children, especially Genta. He then tasks Conan and Ayumi with delivering tea and sandwiches to Idetsuki. The two quietly enter the audio room and offer the tense woman food. She orders them to hush, clearly rapt in the film. Per her instructions, they leave the food at the rear table and return to the kitchen.
    Conan then notices Morita's laundry situation and deduces that even someone who perpetually wears their wristwatch would still remove it when they bathe. He then rushes to the filled laundry machine and empties its contents. Ayumi notices a solid object hit the floor and finds the working wristwatch, much to Conan's surprise. As Morita expresses his deep appreciation, Conan's suspicions rise—Morita likely lied about losing the watch. Suddenly, the sound of a violent crash punctuates the moment. Conan hears the front door slam shut while rushing to the audio room. Upon entering, he finds Idetsuki dead, bludgeoned with a now shattered vase.

    File 336 - Clean Scent

    Inspector Megure and Takagi arrive at the crime scene and identify Morita's entrance vase as the murder weapon. They immediately suspect Morita himself for the crime, and retrace his steps. With the Detective Boys' help, the police determine that Morita was capable of slipping away from the kitchen while he made sandwiches. Given there is a hallway that directly connects the kitchen to the audio room, Morita could have easily bludgeoned Idetsuki, masking the sound of her death with the blaring movie audio, and then played sound recordings of the vase's shattering remotely from next to the laundry machine. However, Conan disproves the theory, recalling that Idetsuki was still alive when him and Ayumi visited the audio room to deliver sandwiches. Chiba then arrives and reports on Idetsuki's relationships with her neighboring tenants. He explains that she often loaned large sums of money and charged high interest rates, meaning she was likely an unpopular character. Additionally, a sizable portion of the apartment's tenants were aware of her location, as they were used to hearing her blast the audio of the films she watched in Morita's audio room. With the possibility of an external culprit, Megure orders a comprehensive investigation of all who were indebted to Idetsuki.

    Takagi reveals that someone had stolen the police files pertaining to cases Kogoro was involved in solving.
    Conan expresses his resolve to put Ran's safety above all else.

    Agasa approaches Conan and comments on the case, but the boy quickly surmises that Morita is the murderer. He explains that manual wristwatches like Morita's need to be rewound roughly every fifty hours to remain accurate. Nevertheless, Morita's watch remained perfectly in-synch upon its discovery three weeks after its supposed disappearance. Therefore, Morita likely deliberately hid to wristwatch as a means of attracting an external witness who can confirm his alibi.

    While pondering the case details, Conan notices Takagi ask Morita if he noticed any suspicious individuals loitering around the Mouri Detective Agency. Curious, Conan asks the sergeant for clarification. Takagi kneels down to the boy and quietly reveals that someone is secretly investigating Kogoro. He says that all of the files regarding cases involving Kogoro were stolen from the police headquarters, but were recently mailed back anonymously without any alteration. Alarmed, Conan asks when they were stolen, to which Takagi answers: on the day of the bus hijacking.[6] The police are currently investigating the matter, looking for anyone who may harbor feelings of animosity towards the Detective. As Takagi takes his leave, Conan worries that the target is not Kogoro, but rather himself. Agasa leans in and asks what he was told, but Conan demurs. Haibara, able to broadly infer the nature of the news, internally comments on the negative externalities of the pursuit of justice. Conan's righteousness, while commendable, may very well bring about his ruin.

    Conan tinkers with the VHS players.

    Genta then notices a strange smell in the kitchen and tracks its source to then microwave, but finds it empty. Conan opens a nearby trash can and finds a bouquet of dry flowers disposed inside. Inspired by Genta's mention of a "sandwich," Conan inspects the kitchen cupboard before running to the audio room. Using Takagi as a means of vertical transport, he reaches above the television and pulls back a shelf curtain revealing several stacks of VHS players. Conan spots a timer on one of the devices and switches it on, calibrating another device to its left, which displays a cassette symbol. Having collected the necessary pieces of evidence, Conan deduces Morita's remote murder trick.

    File 337 - Life of a Flower...

    Conan calls the Mouri Detective Agency but receives no answer. His fears are momentarily interrupted when Agasa reports that the police are interested in his deduction and have agreed to cooperate with his experiment. Conan then directs Ayumi, Mitsuhiko, and Genta to take their positions. Haibara, having noticed Conan's trepidations, reminds him about the dangers of revealing his true identity Ran, although not without sympathizing with his emotions from receiving chocolate. Conan solemnly reassures her that he accepted her present in a platonic manner, much to Agasa and Haibara's surprise. He adds that if he were to advance their relationship, it would only deepen their mutual loneliness. Not wanting to "see her tears anymore," he vows to keep her away from the danger, even at the cost of his emotional wellbeing. Haibara gives a respectful smile, internally commenting on their respective "pain."
    The Detective Boys report to Megure about a missing item in Morita's apartment, arguing that the culprit's motive was theft, not murder. Megure and Morita accompany the children to the kitchen where they are shown a bowl without its base. Takagi then arrives and escorts Morita back to the audio room for a brief crime scene interrogation. Upon entering, Morita reacts in shock at the sight of the activated VHS player above the television. He raises concern about a stack of VHS tapes placed in front of his players. The forensic officers assure him that their placement is temporary. Megure then orders a recreation of the events leading Idetsuki's murder, casting Takagi as the culprit and Agasa as Idetsuki. Morita frantically asks to play Idetsuki, stating that his familiarity with the room makes him better suited for the role; Megure accepts.
    The actors proceed with the simulation, as Morita crouches to remove the tape from the player. Conan interjects, asking why he chose not to use the "eject" button on his VHS remote. Before the man can explain, Conan presses the button, causing the player to fiercely eject its contents and startling Morita. He quickly covers his head with his hands, expecting an impact. After a few moments, he opens his eyes, free of harm.

    Akai ominously spies on the Mouri Detective Agency.

    With the case solved, Conan quietly takes his leave. Haibara silently watches him rush for the Detective Agency while internally reflecting on his reckless quest for justice using a metaphor of a flower.
    Conan's jog gradually accelerates into a sprint as he frantically dials the agency but gets no response. He ascends the stairs and bursts into the main room, finding it eerily empty with the television still playing. He then checks on the third floor, finding it in a similar state. His worries crescendo as the image of Akai pops into his mind. Suddenly, his eyes are covered by a cheerful Ran, who explains that Kogoro had managed bet on a winning horse, bringing in massive winnings. He is out bragging about his victory while Ran rushed off to the supermarket to purchase a more expensive cut of steak for their dinner. Relieved, Conan hesitates to ask an important question. He remembers Ran expressing familiarity with a man in a beanie at the Suito chalet, and wonders if she knows Akai.[5] However, he aborts the question before asking, concluding she would obviously not.
    Meanwhile, Akai ominously smokes a cigarette, observing the Detective Agency from across the street.

    People

  • Major Events

    • Someone had stolen police files that documented cases Kogoro solved from the police headquarters, suggesting Kogoro is being investigated.
      • Akai is seen spying on the Mouri Detective Agency.
    • Romantic development between Shinichi and Ran.



    Escalator Message Case

    File 338 - The Meaning of X

    Jodie asks an inattentive Ran the meaning of "X."

    Ran deeply ponders about the identity of the man in the beanie, strangely feeling the same unease she felt when Shinichi left her at Tropical Land.[7] Her fixation pulls her focus away from her English class, prompting Jodie to call on her, asking what the "X" on the blackboard means. Her answers rudimentary answer is jeered by her classmates, and Jodie assigns the question as homework for Ran.
    On the walk back home, Ran tells Conan about X, wondering if he has any ideas as for what it could mean. The boy's mind scrolls through dozens of various meanings of X, but fails to pinpoint a plausible candidate, especially after Ran adds that it is a feminine mark. He does, however, recall his mother signing her letters with "xxx" shortly before her signature. As Ran and Sonoko comment on Jodie's improvement as a teacher, they are suddenly interrupted by Jodie herself, who asks if Ran has solved her assignment yet. Sonoko floats the idea of directing the question to Shinichi, sending Conan into a mental frenzy. When asked why she approached them, Jodie says she has an important question for the two girls.

    The four head for a department store cafe where Jodie asks if either Ran or Sonoko have experienced sexual assault. Despite Sonoko's faith in Ran's self-defense skills, Jodie ominously stresses the danger posed by an ardent stalker. Conan listens in deep thought.

    Chujo leaves "OX∆" as his dying message.

    The group is then startled by a company executive named Norihisa Kisugi, who yells worrying information into his phone. On the other end of the line, the executive's private investigator, Katsunori Chujo, attempts to leverage a higher pay from his client by saying that his target has offered to pay him more money for his silence. Kisugi breaks under the pressure and quadruples his payment, satisfying Chujo. The Private Investigator ends his call and faces a silhouette standing in front of him. Chujo He then gives them his commiserations before walking off to expose the silhouette's identity to Kisugi. However, as Chujo prepares to board an escalator, the silhouette charges at him and thrusts a blade into his stomach. The aggressor then purloins several documents their victim's packet just as a blackout strikes the department building.

    The lights are soon restored, relieving a frightened Sonoko who is still mentally recovering from her previous incident involving a blackout. [3] A piercing scream then echoes through the halls, prompting Conan to investigate a large crowd gathering before an escalator. Fighting through the hordes of bystanders, he eventually finds Chujo dead on the steps while hugging a package with the symbols "OX∆" written in blood.

    Kisugi shows a list of fifty-eight suspects who may be guilty of committing the embezzlement.

    Sometime later, Inspector Megure and Takagi arrive at the store and open their investigation. While Megure tries his best to tolerate Jodie's antics, a forensic officer interrupts, having recovered the victim's phone. He dials the last registered caller, causing a ringing noise to emanate from the surrounding crowd of bystanders, exposing Kisugi.
    The police proceed to interrogate the man, who shares that he recently discovered that someone was quietly embezzling company funds. He then hired Chujo to identify the embezzler, planning on meeting the private investigator in the first floor cafe to discuss his findings. Believing the embezzler to likely be the culprit, Megure asks if Kisugi has any leads on their identity. The executive shows a list of fifty-eight employees, fifty-eight suspects.

    File 339 - OX∆⟏!?

    "FBI..."

    Takagi reports that according to witness accounts, Chujo was stabbed at the base of the ascending escalator. His body was subsequently carried to the top by the moving conveyer steps. The investigators brainstorm what the dying message could mean, with Ran innocently suggesting that the X in the message may be related to the X showcased in Jodie's class. Jodie, Sonoko, and surprisingly Takagi humorously dismiss the idea. Conan then points out a vertical line on the left edge of the packet, suggesting "OX∆" is an incomplete dying message. Believing that the blackout hampered Chujo's writing, Conan hints at using luminol fluid on the escalator steps to see if any additional symbols were accidentally written off of the packet's surface. Before Takagi can leave to order his suggested forensic analysis, Conan stops him and asks what X means. The sergeant laughs, declining to share the answer.
    Chiba then arrives with discarded clothes and gloves likely worn by the culprit. He also reports that after surveying the fifty-eight suspects, only twenty-seven of them had verifiable alibis, leaving thirty-one individuals who were capable of committing the murder. Takagi then returns with results of the luminol test, stating they found the symbol "⟏" on one of the escalator steps. Conan notices the shape being strangely larger than the previous three symbols. Sonoko then surmises that the symbols are meant to be combined to form the culprit's name in kanji. While a promising line of thought at first, the girls' discussion quickly derails, leading Megure to ask they leave the case to the police.
    Takagi is dispatched to aid Chiba in his suspect examination and waits for the store elevator to arrive. Suddenly, a silhouette springs forth and pulls him to a secluded corner, motioning for him to hush. The silhouette is revealed to be Ran, who fervently asks the meaning of X.
    Meanwhile, at the escalator base, Jodie calls Conan an "ostrich," asking if he has deduced the meanings of the symbols. The boy answers in the negative, prompting the woman to mention that vital federal institutions in the United States are often referred to by mundane vernacular, rather than a complex descriptor of their role in government. She lists the Pentagon, the White House, the Oval Office , and lastly, the "bureau," the FBI. Conan asks why she called him an ostrich. She answers that after observing the boy being caught by forensic officers for tampering with the crime scene, she was reminded by the ostrich—a clumsy animal, who is convinced of its own safety after only hiding its head, leaving its body exposed. The Teacher's statement triggers a realization in Conan who rushes to the escalator and swipes the packet. "Cool Kid" has solved the case.

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    References

    1. ^ Police Escort Murder Case (Manga: Volume 30: 296-298)
    2. ^ Kidnapped Tourist Case (Manga: Volume 32: 325-327)
    3. ^ a b c Girl Clubbing Case (Manga: Volume 28-29: 284-286)
    4. ^ Pottery Class Case (Manga: Volume 30-31: 305-307)
    5. ^ a b Valentine Chocolate Case (Manga: Volume 33: 331-334)
    6. ^ Bus Hijacking Case (Manga: Volume 29: 287-289)
    7. ^ Roller Coaster Murder Case (Manga: Volume 1: 1)

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