− | Genichirou Kaneshiro and Shizue Hayashi are probably the boss and Vermouth in disguise, who came to investigate about the mysterious person who claimed to be the creator of their computer virus. Kaneshiro is just identical to Renya Karasuma's appearance and personality, due his old age, suspicious behavior pretending to be blind, and affection for young women. He quickly realizes that Conan is unusual and considers him suspicious. "Kaneshiro" meaning "golden castle", which is a clear reference to the Sunset Manor. Conan, who visualized Gin and Vodka sometime before, had a glance full of bloodlust when all the seven participants of the mystery tour dispersed, the same for the boss' email address or Haibara sensing Vermouth, though he couldn't pinpoint the source, but he didn't have that reaction when the culprit Akiko Sayama, disguised as the Night Baron, suddenly appeared behind and throwed him over the balcony. After hearing that the victim Tokio Ebara fell, he rushed in front to beat the crowd, but without his walking stick. When he called it a poor story for the Night Baron to die and it ended the game, Conan gave him a suspicious look and abruptly called attention to the body. During the resolution, Shizue whispered him about Sleeping Kogoro, but it wasn't revealed. He wanted the Night Baron to take revenge on the virus creator who ruined a program he wrote four years ago, but he didn't know what it was when Ran asked him, then Shizue promptly covered him with a high school girl dating simulator. When the Night Baron destroys Haibara's floppy research about them on Professor Agasa's computer, Conan doesn't remember this old case. Furthermore, from his behavior and method to investigate during the mystery tour, Shiro Konno is probably an American special agent disguised as a bank employee with mother complex, who came to spy Kaneshiro: his PC web showed "DATA No 125426 - NY 12654". When Hideko Kamijo accused he and Kaneshiro of more sinister intentions, Konno looked guilty and said nothing: his reason for wanting the virus is unconfirmed, but it's very improbable that Gosho Aoyama left that mystery unsolved. --[[Special:Contributions/185.93.230.10|185.93.230.10]] 12:00, 24 June 2021 (UTC)
| + | While I'm flattered to have my manga summary turned into the anime summary as well, I feel like the level of detail might be overkill. The manga summaries go file by file, but the anime episode pages are formatted differently from the manga pages. If everyone is happy with that much wall-of-text, I'm okay with it, but the quick-summary got the job done, too. [[User:Ocianne|Ocianne]] ([[User talk:Ocianne|talk]]) 10:07, 23 February 2013 (PST) |