Suddenly, Conan noticed that the corpse's sleeves were wrinkled.

It seems she was pulled up by the arm.

Conan immediately followed the marks and rolled up his sleeves.

"This is……"

Conan stared at a small red dot on the corpse's arm, his eyes widening slightly.

Seeing Conan's reaction, Kurosawa knew that Conan had discovered something.

To be honest, regarding the process of Miyano Akemi committing murder...

There are many things about Kurosawa that I want to complain about.

She insisted on making things so complicated when a single bullet could have solved the problem.

Besides, now that the mission is complete, why is she still lingering in the same place?

Wouldn't it be better to leave sooner?

Staying here is one thing, but to insist on going to the crime scene and even becoming an "eyewitness"?

Does she really think no one can notice her little tricks?

Although Kurosawa could guess Miyano Akemi's thoughts on doing so.

It's simply an attempt to completely extricate oneself from this incident.

If Conan hadn't been there today, Akemi Miyano might have succeeded.

But now.

Based solely on Miyano Akemi's previous performance, Kurosawa is confident in his judgment.

In the end, Conan will definitely be able to find her.

However, this means that Akemi Miyano will fall into the hands of the police.

This is not good news for Kurosawa.

Realizing that he might still need to cover for Miyano Akemi, Kurosawa couldn't help but click his tongue inwardly.

Although somewhat impatient, Kurosawa still came to Conan's side.

"Did you find anything?"

Conan saw that it was Kurosawa and didn't hide it.

"look."

Conan pointed to the red dot on the corpse's arm.

"These are marks left after the injection."

"I suspect that the deceased was injected with something before he died."

"Perhaps it's something that can make people lose their sense of purpose..."

As he spoke, Conan fell into thought again.

If Conan is allowed to continue thinking, he will probably get close to the truth very soon.

Kurosawa then spoke.

"I remember that Director Tsugawa had a drug addiction."

"If that's the case, it's not surprising that he has injection marks on his arm?"

Conan was taken aback by what he heard.

He then shook his head.

"Kurosawa-kun, you probably don't know much about these things."

“Normally speaking, if someone has a habit of injecting drugs, there wouldn’t be only one mark on their hands.”

"I see..." Kurosawa nodded. "Then who do you think the murderer is?"

"what?"

Kurosawa changed the subject so quickly that Conan didn't react in time.

But once Conan realized what Kurosawa was asking, he shook his head.

"I only have some doubts right now."

"If we're talking about the murderer, everyone present is a suspect."

It hasn't come to the point of having to choose one of the three options yet.

Hmm, it seems there's still hope.

Hearing Conan's words, Kurosawa made a judgment in his mind.

Just then, Inspector Megure's voice came over.

"Director Tsugawa has a habit of using drugs in his office."

"Furthermore, the body showed no signs of resistance."

Therefore, I conclude that this was an accidental death!

"Director Tsugawa unintentionally ingested a large amount of drugs during his drug use, which ultimately led to his death."

Upon hearing Inspector Megure's reasoning, everyone present nodded in agreement.

Except Conan.

After discovering the injection marks on the body's arm, he had already determined that it was a murder case.

However, lacking any other clues, Conan was completely unable to find the culprit.

and many more!

Conan suddenly remembered something he had overlooked.

Does the curator of Tsugawa really have a drug addiction?

Because of the manner of his death, everyone present seemed to accept it as fact.

But generally speaking...

In addition to consuming powdered drugs, drug users also choose to inject drugs.

However, there were no dense needle marks on Director Tsugawa's arm.

The only injection mark could very well have been left by the murderer.

In addition, long-term drug users often look haggard and are mentally sensitive.

They don't pay much attention to their appearance, lack patience, and experience significant mood swings.

However, Conan had previously interacted with Director Tsugawa for a period of time, and he did not perceive any of the aforementioned characteristics in Director Tsugawa.

……

Seeing that Inspector Megure was about to leave, Conan didn't have time to think any further and immediately told him what he had discovered.

Inspector Megure paused in his movements.

"So you believe this is a murder case?"

Conan nodded. "That's right, and the culprit is very likely among us!"

Hearing this, the passersby who were just standing not far away watching the commotion were all startled.

Immediately, several people turned and left.

What a joke! They're just here to watch the show, they don't want to be the ones being watched.

If we don't leave now, we might be detained as criminal suspects!

Inspector Megure laughed.

He doesn't really believe what a little child says.

However, seeing that Conan's explanation was reasonable and well-founded, Inspector Megure didn't mind asking a few more questions.

"Conan, do you have any other clues?"

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Conan realized something was wrong.

Inspector Megure clearly didn't take his words seriously.

Without concrete evidence, it's impossible to convince Inspector Megure.

But this is precisely what Conan is lacking at this moment.

Seeing that Conan didn't reply for a long time, Inspector Megure knew that what Conan had just said was all there was to it.

However, based on these facts alone, Inspector Megure cannot simply classify this incident as a murder.

Although Conan's words make sense, without evidence, it's all just empty talk.

With that thought in mind, Inspector Megure stopped worrying about it.

Too many things have happened recently.

No one expected that a simple drug bust would involve so many people.

The Tsukikage Island incident is not over yet, and Asagi Narumi's fate remains unknown.

Director Tsugawa is dead again.

Just now, Inspector Megure contacted his colleagues in the Narcotics Division.

Based on the information they have, Director Tsugawa is indeed a member of the drug trafficking chain they are investigating.

Unfortunately, Director Tsugawa died, and the trail went cold.

This anti-drug operation will likely come to an end here.

Looking at it this way, it seems that this operation didn't yield many substantial clues?

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