Chapter 313 How to prove myself?
It can be said that detectives make their livings on reputation and fame. These are the most important things in their hands, and any loss of them is absolutely not allowed.
If they lose their reputation and fame, no one will entrust them with anything and they will be left with nothing.
It can be said that reputation is the detective's job, or even their life.
From this we can see how determined Uncle Maori was when he put his own reputation on the line when he made his reasoning.
Who would joke about their own life?
He is fighting for his life!
If he didn't have absolute confidence, he would never do this.
In Inspector Megure's opinion, Kogoro Mouri is a very capable person, and what he says is still very credible.
As his old superior, Inspector Megure knows that although Kogoro Mori is usually unreliable, once he gets serious, he is hard to beat.
Although Uncle Maori has resigned, he provided great help to the Metropolitan Police Department during his time as a detective.
The sleeping Kogoro Mouri's reasoning was almost never wrong, with an accuracy rate close to 100%.
Inspector Megure still trusts him very much.
Since Uncle Maori is so serious and even willing to risk his own reputation, Inspector Megure will naturally choose to believe him.
But others don't think so.
After hearing what Uncle Mori said, Dr. Eto was not afraid. Instead, he thought that the other party was joking and exaggerating.
Dr. Eto laughed directly at him, "Great Detective Maori, I don't have time to play reasoning games with you here. I'm leaving first. Bye!"
After saying that, under Uncle Maori's solemn gaze, he walked out of the room and disappeared.
Doctor Shirai's pupils shrank slightly. He was shocked in his heart, but he didn't show any flaws on the surface. He just smiled and said, "Mr. Maori, your mental state seems to be a little unstable."
What he meant was that Uncle Maori was in a very bad mental state, had become stupid, and was talking nonsense here.
"No, I'm in good condition and my mind is clear." Uncle Maori did not waver at all and said firmly: "Besides, what I said is true, I'm not joking!"
I don’t know why, but Uncle Maori believed what Ze Yu said. He obviously hated children, but he made an exception for Ze Yu.
Perhaps it was because the child Ze Yu was really too outstanding. He brought too many surprises to Uncle Maori and gradually gained Uncle Maori's trust.
Not only the IQ, but also the fighting power, everything about Ze Yu shocked Uncle Maori.
Needless to say, he had seen Ze Yu in action before. That kind of strength was simply not something a normal person could possess.
If I compare myself with Ze Yu...
So, even Xiaolan, who has extremely high combat power, still falls within the category of "normal people".
As for Ze Yu's IQ...
He had performed reasoning many times in front of Uncle Maori and caught the murderer, proving that his IQ was definitely not inferior to that of a normal detective.
Moreover, in the last explosion incident, Ze Yu led Conan, and the two of them alone dug out five extremely dangerous bombs and revealed the identity of the murderer.
Sawawa definitely deserves the greatest credit for the capture of Moriya Teiji, the real culprit behind the scenes.
Even because of him, a lot of losses and casualties were reduced.
Is there any need to explain how outstanding Ze Yu is?
In one case after another, Ze Yu's outstanding performance gradually gained the trust of Uncle Maori.
Although in Uncle Maori's eyes, Ze Yu is still a child, but in special circumstances, Uncle Maori will treat him as an adult.
And it is in the form of equal communication. Just like now.
When encountering a case, Uncle Maori remembered Sawawa's words, and believed them without a doubt, and even gambled his own reputation without hesitation.
From this we can see how much he trusts Ze Yu, to the point where he is even willing to sacrifice his food for him.
This also has something to do with Ze Yu himself.
There seems to be a strange charm about him. Anyone who comes into contact with him for a long time will subconsciously let down their guard and trust him wholeheartedly.
The Junior Detective Team has a lot of say in this regard, because every member of the Detective Team has absolute trust in Ze Yu.
The same goes for Conan's parents and Eri Kisaki. They are old friends of Sawaha and trust him absolutely.
This is the charm of Ze Yu.
Uncle Maori, the confused detective, was naturally no exception and fell into the trap.
Closer to home.
"Mr. Maori, please believe me." Dr. Shirai said sincerely: "Anyone with an abnormal mental state will insist that there is nothing wrong with them."
"I really have no problem!" Uncle Maori was a little helpless.
In the past, he had heard someone tell a joke, the content was...
There was a normal person who wanted to observe the life of mental patients, so he sneaked into a mental hospital and lived with those patients.
After a while, he could no longer prove that he was any different from the other patients.
Unable to prove his innocence, he was diagnosed as mentally ill by doctors, and then he could never be discharged from the hospital.
In the eyes of some experienced psychiatrists, everyone is a patient and any of their actions is a symptom.
Uncle Maori thought it was just a joke, but he didn't expect...
This is real.
For example, now, his attending physician insists that there is something wrong with his mental condition, but Uncle Maori is very sure that there is nothing wrong with him at all.
Well, the problem is coming.
How should he prove himself?
In other words, will people believe the words of this great detective or his attending physician?
Although the detective's words are usually effective, once the detective becomes a doctor's patient...
Well, the doctor's advice is more effective.
Uncle Maori naturally understood this, so he felt very troubled.
He should find evidence to prove that there is nothing wrong with his mental state.
But he didn't know how to prove himself, so he could only keep saying that there was absolutely no problem with him.
"I'm definitely not seeing things! And I'm definitely not joking!" Uncle Maori said with a serious face, repeatedly assuring everyone.
"Okay, okay, I got it." Dr. Shirai had a perfunctory expression on his face, and it was obvious that he had not heard it at all.
“……”Uncle Maori was speechless.
Was the reasoning he just said aloud a good thing or a bad thing?
Although Uncle Maori knew that if he expressed his reasoning aloud, it would alarm the hidden murderer, he still said it without hesitation.
(End of this chapter)