After hearing this, Maori Kogoro immediately announced triumphantly: "Now the truth!!"

But Ikezawa Yuko retorted: "Don't be ridiculous. What about this room?"

Ikezawa Yuko: "Oh, that's mine."

Maori Kogoro was not discouraged. He continued to ask: "Not only that, administrator, he saw someone who looks very similar to you

However, Ikezawa Yuko remained unmoved: "It just looks very similar, so it's stupid, right?" After saying that, he turned and walked towards the bathroom, muttering: "I'm going to the bathroom

Just when everyone thought that something was wrong, Ishikawa Takeshi suddenly interrupted Maori Kogoro's questioning.

He coughed twice, attracting everyone's attention. Then he took out a notebook from his pocket, flipped through it casually, and said, "I think I have found it."

Immediately focused on the notebook in Ishikawa Takeshi's hand. He slowly turned to a page in the notebook, carefully recording some information and speculations. Ishikawa Takeshi pointed to the contents of the notebook and said, "Based on my investigation and analysis, I think this case is not superficial.

The real murderer may be hiding somewhere..."

"First, let's talk about the direction of the blade."

Ishikawa Takeshi's voice echoed in the slightly empty room, appearing particularly clear and powerful. "Generally speaking, when a person defends himself or attacks, the natural blade of the knife is facing down, so as to facilitate stabbing or chopping.

But in this case, we are facing the blade in self-defense against a carefully planned murder.'"

Inspector Megure heard this, frowned, and was obviously trying to think about the meaning of this point.

And Maori Kogoro looked as if he had suddenly realized something, but it seemed that he hadn't figured it out yet.

"Next, let's look at the lonely chair."

Ishikawa Takeshi walked to the chair and gently patted the back of the chair, as if he was having a silent conversation with it, "This chair is out of place in this messy room. Why did it appear here so abruptly? There is only one answer - it is an important tool for the murderer to commit the crime."

Following Ishikawa Takeshi's guidance, everyone's eyes focused on the chair again, and began to try to interpret its meaning from various angles.

"As for the third suspicious point, the water marks around the body and the high room temperature."

Ishikawa Takeshi continued, "These two seem unrelated, but they are actually closely connected.

The high room temperature indicates that some kind of heating operation has been carried out in the room, and the water marks may be left after the steam generated during the heating process condenses.

So why did the murderer do this? The answer is to create a specific environment, an environment that allows his plan to be implemented smoothly."

At this point, Ishikawa Takeshi paused, his eyes swept across everyone present, as if waiting for the doubts in their hearts to gradually dissipate and reveal the outline of the truth.

"Now, let's connect these three suspicious points."

Ishikawa Takeshi's voiceThe voice became deeper and more powerful. "The murderer first used a chair to fix the victim, making it impossible for him to struggle or resist. Then, in the heated room, he exposed the victim's back to the high temperature in some way. At this time, the victim's skin became soft and elastic due to the high temperature. Then, the murderer quickly and accurately stabbed the knife into the victim's back from below. Due to the characteristics of the skin under high temperature, the blade naturally appeared upward when it was pulled out. Finally, in order to cover up all this, the murderer may have deliberately created some chaotic scenes to try to divert our attention."

As Ishikawa Takeshi explained, a clear and cruel murder process gradually took shape in everyone's mind.

They were shocked by the murderer's cunning and cruelty, and at the same time they sincerely admired Ishikawa Takeshi's keen observation and analytical ability.

"'So, Officer Megure, when we have ruled out all the impossible factors, the one that remains, no matter how unbelievable it is, must be the truth."

Ishikawa Takeshi concluded, "And in this case, the truth lies in the criminal who seems innocent but is actually cunning."

At this point, Ishikawa Takeshi once again cast his eyes on Fujie Akiyoshi.

He knew that although Conan's body became smaller and silent, the conversation was silent.

"The criminal, is it you?" Ishikawa Takeshi's voice echoed in the room, with unquestionable firmness. (To read the violent novel, go to Faloo Novel Network!)

Under the gaze of everyone, Fujie Akiyoshi slowly lowered his head and admitted his crime. .

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