Chapter 131: 130 Conan: If I knew it, I would have slept on the other side(2/2)
"……What?"
Conan didn't realize what Sano meant.
"Detective is just a part-time job, schooling is my main job."
Sano repeated and expanded his answer again, making Conan confused: "But even if it's a part-time job, it's still a detective."
"Who stipulates that detectives must be as curious as you? It's not my commission. Even if it's broken and there's no salary, what's the point of wasting that energy?"
Sano impatiently put out the cigarette butt and lay on the bed: "Don't bother me. I'm sleepy. Call me if you need anything."
Conan stared blankly at Sano, who had closed his eyes. He didn't stay here specifically to watch Sano sleep, but wanted to discuss the doubtful points of the Moon Shadow Island incident with him. If he had known this, he might as well have followed.
Xiaolan should go to sleep in the opposite room together...
After a while, Suzuki Sonoko knocked on the door and signaled that Sano could go downstairs.
Sano and Conan came downstairs, and Mao Lilan just had a first impression of the other people in the villa under the introduction of Suzuki Sonoko.
"It turns out that we are all members of the film club. They seem to have a really good relationship."
Mao Lilan sighed with emotion, and Suzuki Sonoko on the side also looked proud for some reason: "Yes, so even after graduating from college, my sister and the others will get together every two years."
Suzuki Ayako narrowed her eyes and covered her mouth with a chuckle: "But scenes like this always remind me of the past. It would be great if Atsuko and she were here without such a thing happening in the first place..."
As soon as Suzuki Ayako said these words, the expressions of the other four members of the film club present changed obviously, and Chikako Ikeda became even more irritable.
"Can you please stop mentioning Atsuko!?"
Chikako Ikeda stood up suddenly and slammed the table, startling everyone present.
And as if she realized that her reaction just now was a little too intense, Chikako Ikeda quickly regained her composure, sat back, crossed her arms with her chest, but her tone was still a little cold.
"I finally took some time out of my busy schedule to come here to relax. I don't want to hear you talk about a person who died two years ago."
In response, Suzuki Ayako quickly apologized, but Ota on the side sneered: "It's different when people are famous. They speak in such a loud tone."
Chapter completed!