Conan naturally noticed this as well.

I paused for a moment, feeling a little guilty.

But soon, Conan realized that Kurosawa was no longer the same Kurosawa.

He's now a suspect in the organization's activities!

Besides, his accomplices were just planning to kill someone!

And there's more than one target!

If he doesn't stop it, everyone present will be in danger!

But under Kurosawa's suppression, no matter how much Conan struggled, it was no use, and he could only watch helplessly as he was dragged out of the community center.

Fortunately, Kurosawa put Conan down after leaving the community center.

Seeing this, Conan didn't have time to think about anything else and started to run back.

Kurosawa stopped him.

"Kurosawa-nii!!"

Conan glared at Kurosawa and couldn't help but yell at him.

Kurosawa was clearly taken aback, looking somewhat at a loss.

But Conan was overwhelmed with emotion and couldn't think too much, so he directly asked the question that had been on his mind.

"You're from that organization, aren't you? What exactly do you want?"

"Your accomplice has a target in there, doesn't he?!"

"I will not let you succeed!"

"Let me go!"

Looking at the extremely excited Conan, Kurosawa felt that the Kudo couple's previous actions seemed to have had little effect.

Why do they still rush straight into things whenever something happens?

Don't they even know their own limitations?

Of course, it's also possible that the victim from the previous act has now become a villain in Conan's eyes?

So he lacks a sense of reality about what happened before?

Furthermore, his overwhelming sense of justice caused him to completely disregard the consequences of his actions.

In short, Conan just wanted to rush in headfirst.

Kurosawa showed no intention of letting him in.

However, Conan's behavior at this moment also attracted the attention of others.

Kurosawa then simply dragged him to a corner.

"What did you mean by what you just said?"

Kurosawa put Conan down and asked.

Conan was taken aback for a moment upon hearing this. Looking at Kurosawa's serious expression, he realized that Kurosawa was genuinely puzzled by what he had just said.

"You, you're not part of the organization?"

Kurosawa frowned, looking somewhat hurt.

"organize?"

"You think I'm one of them?"

You don't believe me?

Although Kurosawa didn't say it aloud, Conan could tell from his expression.

Conan was truly stunned.

Was his reasoning wrong?

but……

"That man in black who was talking to you just now..."

Kurosawa glanced at him and said calmly.

"He's a policeman."

"Police, police?!"

Conan cried out in surprise.

Chapter 77 Conan's Regret

"But if he was a policeman, why would he say something like that?"

"'To personally send someone on their way' and such..."

Conan voiced his doubts.

Kurosawa then explained the whole story.

Conan was completely stunned after hearing this.

So, it really was all a misunderstanding on his part?

So what he just told Kurosawa-san was that he even tried to drug him...

Conan cautiously looked up to examine Kurosawa's expression.

At this moment, Kurosawa returned to his usual calm demeanor, and Conan could not discern what he was thinking at all.

Kurosawa-kun had so many expressions before...

At that moment, Conan suddenly remembered what the psychologist had said earlier.

"They immediately hid their emotions."

So, is Kurosawa-san now provoked and subconsciously pretending to be someone he's not?

Conan couldn't help but feel a little guilty.

She clearly brought Hei Ze out to help him solve his psychological problems.

But now it seems that the psychological problems have not only not been solved, but have become even more serious?

After all, he was doubted by someone he trusted...

Kurosawa-kun must be very sad.

I would definitely be unhappy if someone doubted me like that.

Conan put himself in her shoes.

I hadn't done anything, and suddenly I was yelled at, followed by being questioned...

Anyone would be unhappy in this situation.

Conan felt increasingly guilty.

It's all his fault; he's too impulsive.

If only I had thought about it more and asked more questions, that would have been fine.

If this situation happens again, he will never directly suspect Kurosawa again!

Thinking this, Conan lowered his head and apologized.

"Kurosawa-nii, I'm sorry!"

"You could have just asked me directly."

Kurosawa said almost simultaneously.

Ok?

Conan paused for a moment and looked at Kurosawa.

Kurosawa said seriously.

"If you doubt me, you can tell me directly."

"You can also ask me directly. I will tell you anything I know."

The reason why this matter has escalated to this point is...

Aside from Kurosawa's deliberate guidance, it's also inseparable from Conan's tendency to overthink things.

To be honest, it would be one thing if Conan simply loved to overthink things.

However, he firmly believed in the ideas he had conjured up in his mind and did not like to communicate with others, instead taking direct action.

Conan's observation and reasoning abilities are indeed excellent, and what he usually imagines is often correct.

Moreover, Conan usually doesn't have anyone to talk to.

This further reinforced his habit of taking direct action.

What Kurosawa needs to do.

It's about breaking his habit.

Let him share his thoughts in the future.

This is not a sharing after the reasoning is completed.

Instead, they express their thoughts during the reasoning process.

Gradually, Conan will develop new habits.

At least when Kurosawa was present, or when something related to Kurosawa happened.

Conan won't jump to conclusions; he'll consult with Kurosawa first.

Over time.

When Conan encounters the same thing again.

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