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"The Case of Kindaichi Boy" St. Love Island Case

The second case of "Kindaichi's Boy's Case Book" is adapted from the manga's Sei Koi Island murder case. It is divided into two parts to reveal the truth. Kindaichi vowed to find the real murderer on the name of his grandfather.

"Kkindaichi Boy's Incident Book" The Holy Love Island Murder Case

Kindaichi and Nanase Miyuki accompanied Uncle Kenmochi, who loves fishing, and teamed up to the isolated island "Sei Koi Island" to participate Fishing tournament. This stormy island has been involved in horrific incidents. The lamentable cry of the sea witch "Siren" echoed throughout the island.

The characteristic of this case is that the tidal phenomenon was used to design a trick, and there were many characters and professions in the case. Therefore, many deceptions hindered Kindaichi from revealing the secret, but as the plot progresses, various clues emerge one by one. As the water surfaced, the truth was revealed.

The characters and identities in this case——

Kazuhiko Kageo, male 55, professor at Imperial University

Shio Kojiro, male 28, physician at Imperial University Hospital

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Hanno Mihuo Female 30 Internist at Imperial University Hospital

Izu Maru Insurance Male 50 Medical Information Manager at Mortar Pharmaceutical Company

Kakase Takashi Male 25 Salesperson at a medical instrument factory

Uryu Akane female 42 novel writer

Okunoki Musashi male 29 Uryu Akane's novel editor

Onishima Takahiko male 37 Staff member of Otowa Island Public Relations Company

Nagita Soraya Male 38 Producer of Minami Cable Company

Haisei Sugo Male 32 Photographer of Minami Cable Company

Hiroko Kirison Female 87 Residents of Seiko Island

The conspiracy method used in the Seiko Island murder case was of the physical mechanism type, and also added elements of psychological misdirection. This case is shown in two episodes. , it shows that the murderer is really capable of twisting things. Although the ending makes people feel inevitably cliche, the TV series adaptation also alleviates this feeling to a certain extent. If you like mystery dramas, you might as well give it a watch.