âI wonât say â⊠Really⊠Donât come.â If you are coming, Iâd like you to make an appointment earlier indicating that you are coming.â
While saying that, Kujou poured the Darjeeling tea for the new guest.
A man who was seated deeply into a chair in the dining room with widely opened legs ignored what Kujou said and started talking affably.
âBy the way, Yui, do you feel better now?â
âOh. Itâs been awhile since the cases of Goryuu Club and Roppongi. Now, there is nothing to worry about.â
âI see, I see! How about you, Akira?â
âFine, how about you? Well, in the first place, I did not get injured like Yui did.â
âWell~~~ Itâs good to be youthful! Just a few days ago, I was kicked on the waist by a professional wrestler and my back strain was so painful. It wonât heal because I am aged now, right! Kyuu1!!â
âPlease donât place me in the same position when everyone is confused.â
While placing the teacup in front of the three people after finishing pouring the tea, Kujou denied everything the man, who was called Mr. Gen, had said.
Alias, Mr. Gen.
The manâs real name was Genjirou Fujinami.
He worked in the police office in Shinjuku. He was not a serious man. Although he mainly handled the investigations of murder cases, he barely worked with a team and mostly did stand play2.
According to him, it was because people around him were not able to follow his pace.
However, as a policeman, his intuition was very outstanding. He also had the achievement of solving numerous difficult cases with Kujou. Because of that, he had the hidden side of a wide area special investigator.
With a trademark of an unshaven face, he was a cheerful and optimistic policeman who handled outlaw cases.
That was Mr. Gen.
âSo. You came here so suddenly, is there anything urgent?â
âOh, right. Itâs the case about the corpse under the cherry blossom tree. Youâve probably heard about itâ
âAh! Wasnât that the one in the special program of the news this evening?â
Akira was interested by Genjirouâs words.
âI heard that the police has already started interrogating the witnesses.â
âWell, just like what Yui had just saidâŠâ
âWhat happened? Was it wrong?â
Yui tilted her tiny head curiously because of Genjirou, who spoke ambiguously while scratching his chin.
âHow am I supposed to say⊠Well⊠I donât feel anything, anything that is related to this caseâŠ.â
âAre you talking about the intuition you always have?â
Kujou unwillingly gave a helping hand for knowing Genjirou well.
âRight!! Thatâs what it is!! Itâs the intuition I have for being a policeman!!â
âWait, you mean your intuition? Really, is that going to work?â
âOf course!! Thatâs how I live!!â
âNow, there are three people that we are interrogating. Since two of them are the owners of the land of the crime scene and the land nearby, the information they can provide can only serve as a reference. But, the other one is a young man who lives in Shinjuku District by himself. He is the ex-boyfriend of the victim. He is now interrogated by the Shinjuku Police Office as a material witness.â
âWhat? According to the rumor, there isnât an owner of this piece of land, right?â
Akira asked curiously.
âOh, after all, a rumor is just a rumor. There actually was an owner when I investigated.â
âOh~ I see.â
âBy the way, Mr.Gen. You talked about her ex-boyfriend, which means you found out the victimâs identity?â
âOh, after the police in charge of this place dug continuously, they found that personal belongings, such as licenses, were buried right beside the corpse.â
Hearing that, Kujou narrowed his eyebrow and showed a surprised face.
âThe victim is Arieru3Â Shimizu, female, eighteen years old. By the way, how can it be written as Awahime but pronounced as Arieru!â
âItâs something commonly called a shiny name. Kids are not pets, why canât the parents think more about the kids who have those kind of names.â
Yui showed a surprised facial expression and sighed while taking the teacup up.
âWait, but doesnât Awahime seem cute?â
âAre you stupid!? Awahime is a word referring to soap girls4Â since the ancient times..â
âEh⊠Mr. Gen, is that trueâŠâ
âDefinitely true!!â
âCurrently, what we need is not origin of the name. And what about the crime scene?â
Although Mr. Gen was showing his knowledge to Akira, who was almost two dozen years younger than him, Kujou moved the conversation on indifferently.
âSince she was partially skeletonized, she passed away between one and two months ago. Since there was a mark with a shape of a string on her neck, she was probably buried with her clothes on after being strangled.â
âThe offender that was in a hurry⊠Was him?â
âYes, Miss Yui. Iâm also curious about thatâŠâ
Kujouâs and Yuiâs expressions became clouded in the same way.
Looking at them, Genjirou and Akira exchanged friendly glances.
âWell, I think you overthought it. Donât worry. Also, what happened to the ex-boyfriend?â
Facing Kujouâs question, Genjiirou put his hands up, making the pose of surrender.
âHe was not helpful at all. It seemed like he had dated the victim for about two months, but they had broken up more than one year age. He was the one who suggested to break up. Then, he shouldnât have any resentment. Well, of course, we are still investigating.â
âI see. The material witness was innocent. Your intuition was murmuring that the offender was somewhere else.â
Warm Darjeeling tea was poured into Yuiâs empty teacup.
âExactly. However⊠This case. I donât feel like it will end as simply as this.â
Genjirouâs ominous words, which were filled with confidence, froze the atmosphere.
Kujou slowly placed the teapot back to the table, crossed his arms, and adjusted his breathing.
âThen, Mr. Fujinami, Iâll ask you again about your reasons for coming here. Whatâs your request for this detective agency?â
âAlas. After two months, the Japan-US Summit Conference will be held in Tokyo, right? Because of that, our office is already out of people. Then this case about the corpse under the cherry blossom tree happened, right? We are so busy right now. Really, we are shorthanded, so help us!! Please!!â
Kujou lightly closed his eyes and sighed at Genjirou, who cupped his hands and bowed his head5Â with momentum in front of Kujou.
âYou appear always, always so suddenly and force me to deal with the atrociously difficult tasks⊠Really, you are making me feel dizzy.â
âOh!? âMaking you feel dizzyâ means!?â
âRight. I understand. I will receive this case.â
âYou are truly the friend I should have!!â
Genjirouâs face beamed with a smile..
âYou scratched a policemanâs back, Kujou.â
âYes. I will definitely return this favor.â
Not knowing that Yui and Kujou were smiling, an optimistic voice replied..
âOh! Iâll remember it!! If the time comes when you are arrested, Iâll release you immediately!!â
âThat time will never come.â
Kujou replied immediately. Since Genjirou was even more optimistic than he normally was, he could not feel Kujouâs wrath.
âKujou, then what should I do?â
Akira was listening without speaking a single word until now, then his offered to help the agencyâs investigation.
Kujou changed his target of repressed anger immediately.
âYouâd better go to the detention cell!!â
âWhat!? You! What are you talking about!!â
âOh~ Okay, okay~ Do you want to come with me and stay there tonight?â
In the noisy conversation, Yui stood up from her seat secretly.
âKujou. I am tired. I am going back to my room to rest.â
âYes.â
âEh? Wait a moment, Yui!! Are you going to abandon me!?â
Yui was about to head to her room, but she turned back to Akira, who was feeling anxious and surprised.
âDonât worry, Akira. If nothing happens, I can get out after forty-eight hours.â
Her face beamed with a smile.
There was no doubt that Akiraâs death cry echoed in the room immediately after that.
1. Kyuu â Kujouâs nickname. In Japanese, the Kanji of ku also has the pronunciation of kyuu.
2. Stand play â conscious actions in an attempt to highlight oneâs presence.
3. Arieru â according to the kanji, it should be pronounced as Awahime, but it has the pronunciation of Arieru.
4. Soap girls â girls who work for the soap land, a type of Japanese communal bath houses which provides sexual services to male customers.
5. Cupped his hands and bowed his head â actions of asking for help sincerely.