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Conan tranquilises Kogoro and reveals that Shugo was already dead when Haruna found the bag with the box that day, the misunderstanding was deliberately maintained by '''Shiro''', for Haruna not to discover the truth. Conan remarked Shiro was very eager to meet Haruna and knew many things she or even his family didn't know about her and about Shugo. Shiro was actually Shugo's closest confident and Shiro decided to keep on chatting with Haruna after his grandfather's death in remembrance of his grandfather and not to pain Haruna. But he decided some day to stop it and brought Haruna the bag with Shugo's messager and the music box Shugo had given Shiro (and that he expected Shiro would give to Haruna some day) for her not to be too sad when learning the truth, something Haruna didn't. | Conan tranquilises Kogoro and reveals that Shugo was already dead when Haruna found the bag with the box that day, the misunderstanding was deliberately maintained by '''Shiro''', for Haruna not to discover the truth. Conan remarked Shiro was very eager to meet Haruna and knew many things she or even his family didn't know about her and about Shugo. Shiro was actually Shugo's closest confident and Shiro decided to keep on chatting with Haruna after his grandfather's death in remembrance of his grandfather and not to pain Haruna. But he decided some day to stop it and brought Haruna the bag with Shugo's messager and the music box Shugo had given Shiro (and that he expected Shiro would give to Haruna some day) for her not to be too sad when learning the truth, something Haruna didn't. | ||
− | But he's not the one who sent horrific mails to her. Indeed, that person is actually '''Kazuko''', the family's mother, who resented Haruna for getting some inheritance from Shugo and who didn't want her to meet her family and search for the treasure. When she saw Haruna eventually turned up to her house, she decided a plan to frighten her with the koto, but she'd never have expected her son Minoru to search the stamps instead of Haruna, as Minoru wanted to find them and put them away from Haruna. Kazuko cut a old-man-like figure in black paper and taped it outside on the window of the corridor in front of Ran's room. She then opened the gate, waiting for a car to drive past her house and lighting the window with its front beams, making it as if a man was walking past the room. Maybe Kazuko herself used her car to do it. When Ran shouted, she hurried with the others and pretended to open the door right next to Ran's room to search for the intruder. She therefore released the tack she used for her plan to make the koto collapse : she had tied the grandfather's room's lamp on the ceiling and tied it as well to another thread that passed through the koto's strings and held it in the air. She then pulled the threads through each room's door's interstices up to Ran's one, where she tied them to a tack to hold them, waiting for the door to be opened afterwards. She did this because the person entering the grandfather's room and looking for the stamps would probably need light and as the light cord was tied to the ceiling, the person, Minoru, groped for the stamps in the dark, on all fours, explaining why when the threads were released the koto fell from very high on Minoru and almost had him pass out. Of course when the koto fell the light cord was close at hand again. When everyone rushed to the grandfather's room, Kazuko stayed some time behind to remove the black paper of the window, invisible in the dark, and she taped the end of the threads to the blades of a fan, and when switching on the fan, the threads would be reeled in and vanish from anyone's sight. As there are probably Kazuko's fingerprints on the tape, she eventually confesses trying to frighten Haruna to have her stand away from the family's house. Kazuko needed the stamps to be reserved for the family, as she realised they were overburdened with debt, to the point she had to pawn the koto in order to get some money, revealing the koto used in the plan was actually a cheap copy of it. Shiro suggests to sell the music box to get some money as Haruna doesn't want it anymore, but Conan reveals the box's secret : the ACA notes are actually to be undertsood according to the Japanese musical note system, that makes "I-HA-I" meaning "funeral tablet', hinting at the tablet on Shugo's memorial altar, inside which they find the four stamps. | + | But he's not the one who sent horrific mails to her. Indeed, that person is actually '''Kazuko''', the family's mother, who resented Haruna for getting some inheritance from Shugo and who didn't want her to meet her family and search for the treasure. When she saw Haruna eventually turned up to her house, she decided a plan to frighten her with the koto, but she'd never have expected her son Minoru to search the stamps instead of Haruna, as Minoru wanted to find them and put them away from Haruna. Kazuko cut a old-man-like figure in black paper and taped it outside on the window of the corridor in front of Ran's room. She then opened the gate, waiting for a car to drive past her house and lighting the window with its front beams, making it as if a man was walking past the room. Maybe Kazuko herself used her car to do it. When Ran shouted, she hurried with the others and pretended to open the door right next to Ran's room to search for the intruder. She therefore released the tack she used for her plan to make the koto collapse : she had tied the grandfather's room's lamp on the ceiling and tied it as well to another thread that passed through the koto's strings and held it in the air. She then pulled the threads through each room's door's interstices up to Ran's one, where she tied them to a tack to hold them, waiting for the door to be opened afterwards. She did this because the person entering the grandfather's room and looking for the stamps would probably need light and as the light cord was tied to the ceiling, the person, Minoru, groped for the stamps in the dark, on all fours, explaining why when the threads were released the koto fell from very high on Minoru and almost had him pass out. Of course when the koto fell the light cord was close at hand again. When everyone rushed to the grandfather's room, Kazuko stayed some time behind to remove the black paper of the window, invisible in the dark, and she taped the end of the threads to the blades of a fan, and when switching on the fan, the threads would be reeled in and vanish from anyone's sight. |
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+ | As there are probably Kazuko's fingerprints on the tape, she eventually confesses trying to frighten Haruna to have her stand away from the family's house. Kazuko needed the stamps to be reserved for the family, as she realised they were overburdened with debt, to the point she had to pawn the koto in order to get some money, revealing the koto used in the plan was actually a cheap copy of it. Shiro suggests to sell the music box to get some money as Haruna doesn't want it anymore, but Conan reveals the box's secret : the ACA notes are actually to be undertsood according to the Japanese musical note system, that makes "I-HA-I" meaning "funeral tablet', hinting at the tablet on Shugo's memorial altar, inside which they find the four stamps. | ||
Shiro decides to leave the box and the stamps to his family and instead resumes the "Shugo" role by dating Haruna for real, and Ran thinks about her own love relationship with Shinichi, hoping "spring" to come soon as well. | Shiro decides to leave the box and the stamps to his family and instead resumes the "Shugo" role by dating Haruna for real, and Ran thinks about her own love relationship with Shinichi, hoping "spring" to come soon as well. |
Revision as of 14:01, 9 February 2018
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Volume 26 | |||
Release date: | February 18, 2000 | ||
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ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-125496-9 | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
English release date: | November 18, 2008 | ||
English ISBN: | ISBN 1-4215-1678-0 | ||
English Publisher: | Viz Media | ||
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Volume 26 was released on February 18, 2000 in Japan.
Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Dangerous Cave Case
File 254 - An Infatuated Heart
Conan is eventually saved thanks to Ran's blood donation. He wonders how Ran discovered the truth and what he should do. Heiji and Kazuha come to visit Conan at the hospital, and Heiji suggests Shinichi should tell Ran the whole truth, as she's waiting only for it. During the night, Haibara sneaks into Conan's room and takes aim at him with a gun.
School Play Case
Gadgets introduced
Voice-Changing Face Mask | |
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File 255 - The Intruder's Sudden Arrival
Haibara tells Conan she was actually spotted by the Organisation after the hotel case with Pisco, and she made a deal with them : her life spared in exchange for Shinichi's and all his relatives' death. Eventually, Haibara shoots...a bunch of flowers at Conan, mocking him but telling him the possibility that there could have been another Black Organisation member at the party that night. She talks about Ran's discovery but doesn't really recommend that Shinichi should tell Ran the truth. She suggests either that solution, or to remain silent, or... The day after, Conan seems back up and about, though with a little cold, and insists to attend Ran's school play in which she will headline. A strange man strongly resembling Shinichi sits in the audience, smirking, being attentively watched by Conan. Kogoro and Kazuha came as well, and a group of friends, all of them working at Beika Hospital, are having a drink, waiting for the play to begin. During the play, as Ran is on stage, dressed as a princess, Sonoko tells Dr. Araide, who is supposed to play the knight charming, to prepare to enter the stage, but is flabbergasted as the knight isn't Araide. As the unknown knight and Ran are about to kiss each other, one of the hospital employees screams out in pain and drops dead.
File 256 - Concealed Truth
The victim, Kohei Kamata, died after swallowing cyanide, probably put in his drink. His comrades from the hospital are suspected one after the other, along with Ayako, a girl from Ran's high school who was serving drinks at the refreshment. She is the hospital's president's daughter and had recently broke off her engagement with Kohei. She served him coke instead of iced coffee, hoping he would come to see her while changing drinks. Mai, Kohei's friend, had proposed to fetch drinks before the beginning of the play, and she gave all of them to her other comrades Yota and Yumemi, sitting next to Kohei.
File 257 - Revival Under the Threat of Death
Shinichi astounds everyone, Ran in first, and sheds light on the case.
People
Elevator Murder Case
File 258 - Momentary Rest
To his great surprise, Shinichi didn't shrink, and was merely taken to the sickroom. It is revealed that Conan was actually Haibara in disguise, wearing a voice-changing mask to speak with Conan's voice. She tells Shinichi that though she doesn't understand why the prototypical antidote she made out of some baikal and gave him at the hospital lasted longer than usual, Shinichi should be very careful and tell Ran the truth before something bad could happen. Shinichi says he want to enjoy some time with Ran first, and invites the latter to a dinner in a five-star restaurant. Shinichi tries to tell something very important to Ran but remains shy and hesitant. When he eventually takes the plunge, people start screaming and saying someone was murdered in an elevator.
Translation changes
- In File 258, Shinichi is shown to still retain some of his habits as Conan. One such example is him referring to Ran as Ran-nēchan. As the Viz Media versions of the manga tends to omit the usage of Japanese Honorifics, (save for the manga version of "Solitary Island of the Princess and the Dragon King's Palace" in Volume 36 and "A Friendship That Can't Be Bought" in Volume 39), Shinichi instead is asking for Ran to hold his hand when they cross the street on the way to school.
File 259 - A Tranquil Time
Ran allows Shinichi to rush to the elevator as she observes he's having great trouble keeping his concentration and forgetting the hustle and bustle around them. Shinichi promises to come back as quickly as possible. The victim, Taiji Tatsumi, a famous game company president, was shot in the head while in the elevator, after he had left his employees to go home. Shinichi doesn't believe in the mugging theory and starts suspecting Satoru Ooba, probably the next heir to the president's company after his wedding with Sakurako, the president's daughter. Shinichi tries to confound Satoru while Ran is told by a waitress that some twenty years ago, a high school couple was sitting at the same table Ran and Shinichi currently are, and that the man proposed to the woman in front of everyone. But Ran doesn't believe Shinichi could do such a thing. Meanwhile, Shinichi feels increasingly feverish and his heart bangs against his chest, meaning that he'll soon become Conan again.
File 260 - The Memorable Place
Shinichi tries to put up with the intense pain while disclosing the truth.
People
Music Box Case
File 261 - Touching the Music Strings!?
Some time after the "comeback of Shinichi", Conan asks Haibara for some more antidotes, as he would like to meet Ran again in his adult form to tell her the whole truth. Haibara refuses and says it's too late, and it could be dangerous for Conan to swallow another prototype that could kill him. Haibara and the Detective Boys seem delighted to see Conan again, though the Boys are completely ignorant of who Conan really is. Conan looks with dejection at Mouri's agency and complains about how he'll still have to play that game with Ran and Kogoro for the moment.
In the stairs, he hears the music of "Haru Yo Koi" ("Oh Spring, Come") and when entering the agency he sees Ran, Kogoro and a client named Haruna listening carefully to a music box. Haruna Yuki, the young fine arts student, explains she had difficulties to make friends at university therefore she sent a mail at random with her messager asking if the receiver would like to befriend her. A man named Shugo then became her new messager friend and he and Haruna proposed to meet each other some day. But on d-day Haruna found none except a bag with a music box and a messager, probably Shugo's one, and thought Shugo wanted to end the relationship by offering her a present. But suddenly Haruna received some other mails on her messager, from an unknown person, calling her a liar, a thief, etc. to the point Haruna went to see Kogoro and wondered if she hadn't done a mistake when she took away the bag with the box. Conan and Ran help Kogoro to figure out the three notes that sound weird in the tune : ACA. Conan points out that this may be a message from Shugo to Haruna, as the music mechanism has got missing pieces right on these three notes' location. He suggests Kogoro calls Inspector Takagi who can easily get the identity of Shugo's messager former owner, by investigating telephone lines. Takagi tells them that the messager's mails originate from the Ogata family, whom Takagi got in touch with, and they agreed to meet Haruna to explain to her.
Haruna and co turn up at the Ogata's and Haruna is cheerfully welcomed by Shiro, the younger son, but quite reticently by the others, Minoru first, the older son, who believes Haruna came to steal the family's treasure : four old hand-made stamps worth 200 million yens. Haruna and co are invited to stay for dinner and the night, and they learn that Shugo Ogata is actually the family's late grandfather, who was ill and felt really lonely, and accepted to chat with Haruna, whose name and character were the same as his late wife, the family's grandmother. Yet, Shugo passed away recently. Haruna still wonders who is sending her abusing mails. During the night, Ran sees a spooky shady figure looking like a bent old man with a stick, moving stealthily in front of her room, and she screams. When everybody rush over to ask what happened and check the rooms to see if an intruder really sneaked into the house, a huge noise of something heavy falling catches their attention and they hurry to the grandparents' room where it came from, to find Minoru severely injured by a koto, probably beaten in the dark by the stranger Ran saw. Haruna is terrified as she receives on her messager a mail from Shugo saying he was waiting for her.
File 262 - The Vanishing Sound
Minoru is actually alive and the Ogata call the police who search for the intruder but finds none. Ran believes it was Shugo but nobody seems to believe her ghost stories, Conan in first, who thinks it has to do with one of the family members, especially as it happened in the grandfather's room where the family's treasure supposedly is. After a deep investigation, Conan eventually finds out what happened.
File 263 - Spring Has Come?
People
Cover in other countries
See also
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