
To prevent posting any spoilers for those who have not read the manga, I won't go into details of the case. Nevertheless, we get some answers from the author Amagi Seimaru as to why Kindaichi embarked on his cycling trip. It seems that his longtime foe Takato Yoichi had sent him some letters on where crimes would happen. This appeared to be a form of invitation for Kindaichi to prevent these from happening but in this case, he was too late to stop anything. Nevertheless, he could still solve the case and prevent the outcome from getting worse in a sense so I can say that he had achieved part of his aim. Apparently, this will not be the first case that's going to happen so at the end of the book, we find that Kindaichi will head to the next location which Takato pointed out.
From what I understand, there's another new case where the setting is at the Opera Theatre for the third time. Wonder why the author has a penchance for that place to have murders there repeatedly? Anyway, I suppose that Kindaichi will be going to that place to stop the next crime from happening but it is most likely that he will arrive in time to solve the case and clear up the pieces instead of being able to stop anything from happening. If nothing occurs, would there be a need for Kindaichi in the first place? ^__^
With the end of the Tantei Gakuen Q series, it's good to see Kindaichi making a comeback after 5 years. Although I doubt that the author would do a full series again, standalone cases like this are quite sufficient for me to satisfy my thirst for more Kindaichi action.
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its seem interesting! thanks for introducing. i think i will buy it.
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