Kurosawa called out in confusion.

Ai Haibara subconsciously softened her grip and looked up at the same time.

She expected to see Kurosawa in pain, but instead, she only saw confusion on his face.

He seemed only puzzled as to why Ai Haibara had suddenly increased the force of her blows.

The question that had just been on her mind resurfaced.

"Kurosawa-nii, don't you feel any pain?"

Chapter 170 Doctor's Advice

Kurosawa paused for a moment upon hearing Ai Haibara's question.

What is this nonsense.

Of course he can feel pain.

However, compared to the average person, he is not as sensitive to pain.

Therefore, he could remain completely calm and collected when Vermouth tested him.

So he could casually tear open the wound and cut the sutures.

Of course, the latter is also related to the speed of his Ke Xue's recovery.

Since they'll all heal eventually, it doesn't really matter if they're a little careless.

Kurosawa didn't think it was a big deal.

The degree of sensitivity to pain varies from person to person.

This could be considered a difference in physical constitution.

The moment Ai Haibara asked that question, she knew she had asked a stupid one.

The answer to the question has already been revealed.

You could tell from the slightly tense muscles and the involuntary trembling of his skin that Kurosawa was definitely in pain.

It's just that it doesn't show on their face.

Therefore, without waiting for Kurosawa's reply, Ai Haibara continued.

"Sorry, I know, you don't need to say anything more."

Kurosawa looked puzzled, but still kept quiet as she suggested.

Ai Haibara helped Kurosawa bandage his wounds and then worked with Professor Agasa to tidy up the equipment.

Just when Kurosawa thought the two were about to leave.

Dr. Agasa somehow brought out two folding beds.

Next, Ai Haibara and Professor Agasa brought their bedding over and placed it on the folding bed.

"What are you...?"

Kurosawa asked, somewhat puzzled.

Ai Haibara said as she made the bed.

"We'll sleep here for the rest of the time."

This is a decision that both Ai Haibara and Professor Agasa agree on.

This was to prevent Kurosawa from continuing to harm himself.

Of course, in Kurosawa's words...

"To prevent your wound from 'opening up on its own,' Kurosawa-kun."

Ai Haibara uttered these self-contradictory words with a blank expression, then lay down on the bed, demonstrating that she would be sleeping there that night.

Kurosawa: ...

He looked at Professor Agasa.

Professor Agasa wasn't that sarcastic. He patted the newly made bed and turned off the room light with a "click".

Goodnight, Kurosawa.

By the light of the nightlight, Kurosawa glanced at the two folding beds that had filled up every available space in his room, and remained silent for a while.

Forget it.

Kurosawa chose to open the shop.

However, this can't go on forever.

Perhaps it's time to find an opportunity to move out of the PhD's house.

With that thought in mind, Kurosawa turned off the nightlight, lay back down on his bed, and closed his eyes.

……

Silent all night.

Then early the next morning, a primary school student with a somber expression hurriedly arrived at Agasa's residence.

When Conan arrived, Kurosawa and the others were having breakfast.

Looking at Conan's serious expression, Kurosawa knew that Conan already knew what had happened in the early hours of the morning.

Just as Conan was about to open his mouth, Kurosawa quickly stuffed a piece of bread into it.

What happened in the early hours of the morning is indeed difficult to explain.

Since it's difficult to explain, let's find a way not to explain.

As long as Conan doesn't ask, Kurosawa doesn't need to explain.

Kurosawa, who had interrupted Conan's question, turned his head and pretended not to see Conan's accusing gaze.

Conan felt somewhat helpless, but he also sensed Kurosawa's obvious resistance.

Remembering what the doctor had said about not agitating Kurosawa, Conan ultimately swallowed the question that was about to come out.

He bit his bread in frustration, silently waiting for Kurosawa to finish his breakfast and take him to the clinic.

……

Conan was supposed to go to school today.

However, because of what happened in the early morning, Conan was a little worried about Kurosawa, so he chose to take leave and go to the clinic with Kurosawa.

Ran Mouri, who also received the news, chose to take leave.

It just so happens that the doctor had previously asked Kogoro Mouri to bring his family members for a follow-up appointment.

Kogoro Mouri originally planned to go to the clinic after Ran Mouri and the others finished school.

However, it seems that we can go together with Kurosawa in the morning.

After the meal, Professor Agasa drove Kurosawa, Conan, and Ai Haibara to a clinic called Araide Hospital.

Before that, Kogoro Mouri had already arrived.

He had finished seeing the doctor and was now standing outside the examination room with his back against the wall and his head down.

He looked both relieved and disappointed.

Although he didn't have a terminal illness, the thought of not being able to drink alcohol for six months made Kogoro Mori unhappy.

However, when he saw Kurosawa and the others, he perked up.

It is said that the emotions of those around a patient can affect the patient.

Thinking of Kurosawa's situation, Kogoro Mouri silently straightened his back, trying to look more energetic.

Ran Mouri stood beside him and waved to Kurosawa and his group when she saw them.

"Kurosawa-kun, you're here!"

"I've already made a reservation, Kurosawa-kun, you can just go in."

Actually, back when the doctor gave Kogoro Mouri a follow-up visit, Ran Mouri had already asked the doctor about Kurosawa's condition.

The doctor immediately indicated that Kurosawa might have severe depression, and coupled with the psychological pressure from the accidental killing, Kurosawa was in a very dangerous state.

They might do something that harms themselves.

Normally, in this situation, some external force would definitely be needed to control it.

However, due to Kurosawa's strong aversion to the fact that he has a mental illness, coupled with his unstable mental state.

Overly direct measures might provoke him and cause things to escalate to the worst possible outcome.

Moreover, Kurosawa was able to live a normal life at this time.

And they will not engage in self-harm when others are present.

Therefore, the doctor advised those around him not to deliberately change their attitudes.

Just interact with Kurosawa in a normal way.

However, it would be best if someone could keep an eye on him.

As long as Kurosawa doesn't harm himself in front of acquaintances, it means his condition is still under control.

In addition, you can take him out more often to relax and unwind.

Of course, it would be even better if Kurosawa could take the medication as well.

Thinking of the doctor's words, Ran Mouri silently repeated "the usual way we get along" in her heart, forcibly suppressing her worries.

She acted as if she knew nothing about Kurosawa's self-harm, and with a smile, pushed Kurosawa into the examination room.

"Kurosawa-kun, you go inside. We'll wait for you outside."

"If you need anything, just call us."

Ran Mouri grabbed Conan, who was trying to follow her in, and only let go after Kurosawa entered the clinic and closed the door.

"Alright, Conan."

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