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== Speculation ==
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== Plot exposition ==
Genichirou Kaneshiro and Shizue Hayashi are probably the [[Renya Karasuma#Specualation|boss]] and Vermouth in disguise, who came to investigate about the mysterious person who claimed to be the creator of their computer virus. The victim Tokio Ebara, the two culprits Akiko Sayama and Satoru Maeda, and the victim's ex-wife Hideko Kamijo are clearly totally unrelated with the Black Organization. However, judging his unusual behavior and methods to investigate during the mystery tour, Shiro Konno can surely be a FBI or CIA special agent disguised as a simple banker with mother complex, who came to spy Kaneshiro and investigate about that computer virus in order to have more information about the Black Organization. Much important, on his computer web, the data number shows "NY", which is clearly "New York", and indeed those two american intelligence agencies are located in the United States. --[[Special:Contributions/185.93.230.10|185.93.230.10]] 12:00, 24 June 2021 (UTC)
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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)

Latest revision as of 12:21, 31 March 2022

Plot exposition

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. Ocianne (talk) 10:07, 23 February 2013 (PST)