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− | <spoiler></spoiler> | + | <spoiler>Shuichi tells Conan that his father and Kohji Haneda's father are friends, Mr. Haneda called Tsutomu, a MI6 agent, to ask him for help him investigate his son's death because he couldn't trust the local police or Japanese police. Tsutomu agreed to help him because he also wanted to visit Amanda Hughes' funeral, who was a friend of him. Tsutomu promised Mary he would return before their new child bornt, Shuichi didn't expect that to be the last word he heard from his father.</spoiler> |
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Revision as of 15:36, 22 February 2023
‹ Volume 103 | List of Chapters • List of Cases | Volume 105 › |
Volume 104 | |||
Release date: | 2023? | ||
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Chapters: | 1103-1113 | ||
Publisher: | Shogakukan | ||
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Contents
Cast
Gadgets
Chapters
Chess Tournament Murder Case
File 1103 - A Monochrome Opening
File 1104 - The Bloodstained Knight
File 1105 - Tears of Surrender
File 1106 - The Sharp-eyed Devil
In the flashback, Haneda headed to Amanda's room and the true name of Asaka was "Rachel Asaka". He also pointed out that her eye's disease is Amaurosis Fugax.
File 1107 - The Watchtower Bishop
Amanda and Rum met when he was still a child. Rum said he got that codename from his late father. Amanda swallowed APTX in order to protect Asaka. Haneda hid Asaka and told Rum he saw a piece of news including him gave a speech for Renya Karasuma thirty years ago. Rum decided to kill him.
File 1108 - The Meijin's Enclosure
Haneda left the dying message "CARASUMA" before his death. A car accident happened to Kuroda when he was trying to protect Asaka from the Black Organization. He passed out, but Asaka managed to escape.
File 1109 -
People
New case
References
See also
Chapters not yet published in volume format | ||
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1134 • 1135 • 1136 |
Volumes of the Manga | ||
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