Chapter 159: Overwhelming luck


   July 3, Wednesday, afternoon, Maori Detective Agency.
After Yamazaki arrived, he found that only Conan was sitting on the sofa, and there was a strange phenomenon in the office. It was clean. It was too clean. So he asked Conan: "What's the matter, you are cleaning so fast now? "
   "Uncle Maori didn't go home at all." Turning over the cartoon in his hand, Conan said, "After eating melon yesterday, I said I would try it to see if it would change my luck, so I went to play Mahjong."
   "Then it is said that they won three games in a row in one night," Lan Jinlai said in an interface, "I came back for breakfast this morning, and went in line in front of Brother Pachin. I haven't come back yet."
   "Uh, this," Yamazaki asked, "Does melon have this effect?"
   "Yes, too much." Holding a pile of things, Maori opened the door with a smile and came in. "Yamazaki, you are right here. Go and help me get the things from the taxi."
   "Okay." Yamazaki responded and went downstairs.
   "More?" After taking some things, Lan said, "Conan..."
   "Okay." Conan answered.
   After a while, looking at the pile of things on the coffee table, Lan asked in surprise, "Dad, did you win these?"
   Drinking beer, Maori laughed and said, "Ha...I'm so amazing." Then he fantasised, "If I will be like this every day..."
   Yamazaki, Conan and Ran are speechless together. ...
   July 6, Saturday, afternoon, Maori Detective Agency.
   After Yamazaki arrived, he found that Conan was the only one in the office, so he asked, "Go to Brother Pachin again?"
   "The racetrack," Conan said, "it should be back soon."
   "What?" Yamazaki asked, "Is this just a little too much?"
   "Playing with Pachin until six o'clock the day before yesterday is not winning or losing. Yesterday, playing with Pachin until closing time was a big loss," Conan laughed, "I guess I will lose blood today."
   "Then I hope that Uncle Maori will be more restrained and don't lose all of this month's pocket money," Yamazaki smiled. "Otherwise, the next twenty days will be difficult."
   After three o'clock, Maori returned dejectedly.
  Looking at Maori coming in, Lan came out in the kitchen and asked: "Lost?"
   "Yeah." Maori nodded and walked behind the desk.
   "It's okay if you lose all of it," Lan said angrily. "If you lose all of it, you can work honestly."
   "Yeah." Maori nodded again and sat down to turn on the TV.
   "...Yuda, has escaped from prison, please see this man..."
   "Ah, Dad," Ran asked, "Why did you change the channel without just looking at it?"
   "What's so beautiful," Maori said, "How can you meet the wanted man so easily."
  At this time, the phone rang.
   Maori said weakly, "Maori Detective..." Then he asked excitedly, "Ah, what's the matter with the Megome Police Department?"
   "Maori, do you remember Yuda?" the police department Megome asked, "It was the guy who wanted to kill his wife because of insurance money two years ago."
   "Yuda, who wanted to kill his wife because of insurance money two years ago," Maori waved his hand and asked Yamazaki to look for it in the information, "Oh, remember, I remember him, what happened to him?"
"It turns out that you didn't see the news just now." The police department said, "This morning, the prison management found that Yu Tian was missing. We have determined that he has escaped from the prison. He was in jail because of you, maybe he will come. Looking for you, you have to be careful. Okay, that's it."
   "Yuda..." Yamazaki said, "It's this, Uncle Maori." He put the documents on the desk.
   "Well, let me take a look," Maori said, "Ah, I remembered, this guy asked me to do an alibi, but I later exposed it."
   "Let me see," Lan said, "What a nasty guy, he wants to kill his wife."
   Conan read: "Bare the wires and prepare to get his wife Keiko electrocuted to death." Then he asked, "Uncle Maori, how did you expose him."
   "Ah, this, that," Maori said, "As soon as I arrived at his house, I found out that there was a problem in his house, and the investigation revealed his evil deeds."
   "Liar," Conan whispered.
   "Dad, you are amazing," Lan said, "but, dad, you have to be careful."
"Don't worry, he managed to escape, so he wouldn't risk being arrested again and stay in Tokyo." Maori said, "I didn't see him in the morning. Maybe he escaped last night. I don't know where I went."
   "That's true too," Lan said.
   "Don't worry," Maori said, "I will stay at home these days."
   "Then you have to have money to go out." Conan whispered again.
   "What are you whispering." Maori planted a red mushroom on Conan's head with a punch.
   "Pain!" Conan held his head and went to the side. ...
   July 7, Sunday, morning, Maori Detective Agency.
Things have changed in Tang Tian. Today’s morning paper has a whole page about Tang Tian. The newspaper said that his words and deeds in prison show that he extremely hates the detective who sent him to prison. He has a very high probability. Sex goes to him for revenge. As for who the detective is, there is no mention in the newspapers, it seems that I don't know. The newspaper said that Yutian's inmates only knew that when he mentioned the detective, Yutian gritted his teeth, as if he wanted to swallow him raw.
  Wearing a paper hat, Lan stopped cleaning, and stood at the desk and asked: "Dad, how did you do it back then?"
   "Uh, uh..." Maori watched the TV and never answered.
   "Dad!" Lan called.
   "Wonderful, it's been so long, who remembers?" Maori said, "Okay, I'm going out." He turned off the TV.
   Lan asked, "Hey? Where are you going?"
   "Of course I went to handle the case." Maori said and left.
   "Yamazaki?" Ran asked Yamazaki on the sofa.
   "I don't know." Yamazaki said, "Maybe I picked it up the other day in the morning."
   "He was at Brother Pachin the other day." Lan turned on the TV as he said, and then hit the desk with a punch. It turned out to be a horse racing. Just now Maori turned off the sound, so he didn't pay attention.
   "Conan, follow me," Ran asked after taking off the paper hat, "Yamazaki, you too?"
   "Okay, Sister Lan." Conan immediately dropped the rag in his hand and said.
   "Of course." Yamazaki smiled. ...
   Tokyo Metropolitan Racecourse.
   Lan quickly found it by instinct. Maori was one step earlier. When he found it, Maori was waving a horse newspaper and yelling excitedly, but he didn't find Lan and the others coming.
   However, Mauri soon discovered that because he felt that his back was getting colder and colder, this summer was very strange, so he couldn't help but glance back. This saw Lan, who had been standing for three or four minutes, and the whole person was frozen. Her lips kept opening and closing, her complexion kept changing, her eyes rolled everywhere, and she didn't know what to say for a while.
   "The one who came out to handle the case?" Lan asked.
   "This..." Maori squeaked.
   "Well, come home with me." Lan said.
   "Yes, but..." Maori squeaked again.
   Thinking of something, Lan immediately flipped through Maori's pockets, and as a result, she found a lot of betting tickets.
   "Dad, didn't you say you lost yesterday?" Lan asked.
   "No, I didn't lose much," Maori said, "I feel unlucky and I will go back."
   Lan asked again: "What about now?"
   Maori said quietly: "Du, Du..."
   rubbed his brows, Lan said, "Well, I'll wait with you."
   Soon after, Maori and Ran, the father and daughter, were attracted by the horse racing together and threw themselves in. Yamazaki and Conan looked at each other and reluctantly started to defend. ...
   At less than two in the afternoon, the Maori betting tickets were all scrapped, and everyone embarked on their way home.
   "Yamazaki," Mori said, "Next time there are three-star ingredients, you must call me."
   "Dad!" Ran said, "Yamazaki, ignore him."
   "Uncle Maori, I haven't heard that three-star ingredients have this effect." Yamazaki smiled wryly.
"Why not," Maori asked. "How come the three-star fruits and vegetables, don't you know? On the basis of organic food, such as rice, in a very fertile land, only a few rice plants can be grown. In the area, there are more than a dozen rice plants. The one that survives and grows well is the three-star rice, and this is not the same as it can be planted every time. So, there is not much Luck? As long as you eat this, how can it not bring good luck?"
"But the problem is, Uncle Maori, you eat a lot of three-star food almost every day." Yamazaki smiled bitterly. "There are a lot of three-star ingredients in the pot of chowder and the skewers at Meidai Restaurant. Leftovers. Sometimes people unsubscribe that day in a good mood, and unsold three-star food will also be included."
   "Ah!" Maori was stunned, and then asked, "You, you mean, me, my god, god..."
   "Yes." Yamazaki smiled, "Uncle Maori, bad luck, I won't..."
"Who said I was bad luck?" Maori suddenly narrowed his eyes and laughed. "I think I was lucky." He said that he walked a few steps quickly and stood under the steps of the overpass in front, bending over to pretend to pick up something. Looks like, trying to look up.
   Yamazaki looked up and immediately smiled. While Lan was still in doubt, Conan shouted, "Above, Sister Lan."
   Lan immediately blushed and pulled Maori up. It turned out to be a fashionable beauty in a mini skirt, walking down the overpass with a wobbly catwalk.
   "Really," standing in front of the steps, Maori whispered, turning his face to the side, "I'm not lucky, maybe it's because..."
   "Huh? What do you want to say?" Lan asked loudly, facing the steps sideways.
   "No, nothing." Maori quickly turned sideways to the steps and said to Lan. UU reading www.uukanshu.com
   At this time, Yamazaki and Conan shouted together: "Be careful!"
   "What?" Mouri just turned his head and asked Yamazaki, when he felt that a person had fallen on him, crushing him to the ground. Maori, who instinctively closed his eyes, just remembered to push people away, and suddenly smelled the smell of perfume, coupled with the soft sensation on his hands, immediately knew who was pressing on him, so he stopped moving.
Looking at Maori with his eyes closed, he moved and stopped immediately. Lan asked worriedly, "Dad, are you okay?" Then Maori groaned a few times, and when he saw his face flushed, he immediately yelled. Said, "Yamazaki, call an ambulance."
   "Okay." Yamazaki immediately took out his mobile phone.
   "Huh? No, no more." Maori quickly opened his eyes and said.
   "Uncle Maori, you just lie down like this," Yamazaki smiled. "That lady doesn't know what's going on and whether it can move, so you don't move."
   "Huh?" Lan was a little strange.
   "Ah, good." Maori quickly agreed with a smile.
   "Dad!" Lan yelled, then blushed, and asked very angry, "You were fine just now?"
   Maori closed his eyes and asked, "What's the matter?" Then he reacted and opened his eyes immediately. Seeing that Lan was pinching his fist, he immediately shook his head and shouted, "No, no, no!"
   "Just now, you moaned in pain, I didn't hear it very clearly." Lan said, "I want to hear more clearly." He slammed it down with a punch, facing Maori's eye socket. ...
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