"How about it?" Sato Miwako looked at Takagi Wataru and said, "Now you should believe it."

This made Takagi Shigeki fall into deep thought. When he came here, he had never heard of anyone being able to describe the general appearance of the arsonist.

"Ayumi, I'm right, right?" Conan looked at Ayumi with trust and said.

"Yeah." Ayumi nodded vigorously to show her affirmation.

"I see. In that case, let's go to that alley first." Sato Miwako suggested, "Let's collect evidence at the scene."

"Collecting evidence on the spot, that's great." The three little ones said excitedly.

"Then I'll go with you." Takagi Shigeru said, pointing at himself.

"Well!" Shiratori Renzaburo pretended to be standing by the file rack looking for files. When he heard the noise behind him, he quickly ran back and said, "Then drive my car."

Xingchen looked at the three children discussing and couldn't help but mutter, "Officer Sato is really popular."

"Yes." Haibara Ai looked at Sato Miwako and said.

"Don't bother, I have to go somewhere else." Sato Miwako packed up her sketchbook and said, "I just happened to pass by on the way."

"Eh." The two looked confused.

"Are you going somewhere?" asked Takagi Wataru.

“Today actually has a special meaning for me.”

"How do you say this?"

"Could it be, Officer Sato, that today is your birthday?"

"No, it's just the opposite." Sato Miwako said, then looked at the six children and said, "Okay, everyone, let's go."

"Hi!"

A red Mazda RX-7 FD3S drove out of the Metropolitan Police Department, followed by a white sedan.

In the white car, Takagi Wataru was driving the car and was puzzled: "Where is she going to go?"

"A day of special significance." Sitting in the passenger seat, Shiratori Renzaburo stroked his chin and thought deeply.

Also sitting in the back seat of their car were Xingchen and Huihara Ai.

Xingchen murmured, "It's a meaningful day, or it's the opposite of a birthday, isn't it the only one?"

"Yeah, but this isn't the way to go anywhere." Haibara Ai responded in a low voice.

"Let's take a look when we get there." Xingchen said with a little doubt.

After a while.

On the side of the road, Sato Miwako was squatting beside a bunch of yellow flowers, with her hands clasped together and her head lowered in silence.

The atmosphere was a little silent for a while.

"Oh, I remember now." After thinking carefully, Shiratori Jinzaburo suddenly understood and said, "Today is the anniversary of the death of Officer Sato's father, Inspector Sato Masayoshi."

“He was killed on this day.”

"So that's how it is." Takagi Shigeru looked at Sato Miwako and understood.

"Yes, eighteen years ago today. He died at this crossroads while chasing a robber and murderer."

"This intersection." Takagi Wataru repeated in his voice.

"I got to this intersection and was hit by a truck. Unfortunately, it was raining heavily that day and the ambulance was late in arriving at the scene."

Shiratori Renzaburo said slowly: "He was in the ambulance, and he took his last breath under the watchful eyes of Officer Sato and his family."

"I remember the case was called..." Shiratori Renzaburo fell into deep thought because he had forgotten something.

"Chou Silang, that's right, right?" Xingchen looked at Bai Niao Ren Sanlang and said. He saw one of them when he was sorting out the events, and he didn't expect that he could use it.

"Yes, that's right. It's Chou Silang." Shiratori Ren Sanlang said with sudden realization.

"The detective who was hit by the truck kept repeating a mysterious name to the hit-and-run murderer." Conan couldn't suppress his detective instinct and began to explain to everyone: "It is called the Chousilang Incident."

"It turns out that the detective who died at that time was Officer Sato's father." Xingchen murmured, touching his chin.

"Although a large-scale search network was set up to investigate the case, the detective who had the key to the case died," Conan continued.

“This has put the investigation into a difficult situation.”

"The statute of limitations ended three years ago." Conan explained: "Uncle Maori told me all these events."

"You're floating again~!" Xingchen poked Conan on the back and said.

"You're so long-winded." Conan rolled his eyes at Xingchen and muttered.

"Oh, so it's this case. I've seen this case on TV several times and have some impression of it." Takagi Shigeru nodded in response.

"The only clue to the carefully planned crime was the less than ten-second video footage captured by the bank's security camera," Takagi recalled. "The police officer who died in the line of duty at that time, how did he locate the suspect and track him down? All of these have remained unsolved mysteries since his death."

Takagi Shigeru had the same idea as Xingchen. He did not expect that the deceased detective was Sato Miwako's father.

"It's not your fault. Even if the case and the name of the main suspect are still in people's memory." Sato Miwako had finished praying, and stood up and looked at Takagi Wataru and the others and said slowly: "If it weren't for the relevant police personnel at the time, basically no one would be able to remember who the police officer who died in that case was."

Xingchen looked at Sato Miwako's open-minded and rational expression, but heard a hint of sadness and unwillingness in her tone.

This is also something that can't be helped.

"Besides, being a police officer doesn't mean you risk your life just to leave a memory for others."

"This doesn't make sense. The truck driver should have seen the criminal's face, right?" Yuan Tai asked puzzledly.

"It is said that the robber was wearing a long raincoat, so the driver was not sure whether he was a man or a woman." Sato Miwako also said that the robber captured by the anti-theft camera was wearing a hat, sunglasses, a mask, and a long windbreaker.

"But, doesn't the police already know the robber's name, 'Chou Silang'?" Mitsuhiko asked with some doubts, but in a second, Sato Miwako solved his doubts.

"But anyone with that name could have committed a robbery. All of them have alibis and none of them fit the bill."

"No wonder this case became an unsolved case." After hearing this, Shiratori Renzaburo said that only three clues were too weak.

"Four."

Deng!

Xingchen and Conan focused their attention, and Shiratori Renzaburo also looked at Sato Miwako with some surprise.

"The fourth clue is in the fake film title recorded in my father's police manual." Sato Miwako said slowly, "Three suspicious words, KANO."

"This is the first time I've heard of this." Shiratori Renzaburo murmured, stroking his chin.

"In fact, as far as I know, the police at the time did not want this to be leaked. Judging from the records before and after, the police believed that these three words had a great impact on the case." Sato Miwako walked to the side, put her hands on her hips, looked at them and explained.

"So after the incident, the police often asked me and my mother whether we had heard my father mention similar words."

"What's the result?" asked Takagi Wataru.

"We had never heard of such words, let alone understood their meanings." Sato Miwako recalled for a moment and continued, "I remember that when I was a child, I often stared at these three words."

“So it was very impressive.”

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