Q.E.D. iff - Vol. 14 Ch. 27 - The Man Travelling With 100 Million Yen

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Wait, where is the money from again? Does it belong to the actual Urashima Taro? Or does it belong to the wife's?

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My best bet is it was someone among the people who knows that the adopted father has just won 1 million yen.
 
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This is some ace attorney story would fit in

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@vangstampede It's from the wife. She's pretty much loaded, and she got a ton of money from her folks as a settlement when she married Urashima
 
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@miss_valentine cops usually look at motive more than other things. MOtive can get you a list of suspects quickly. Physical evidence is not magic unlike shown in the TV shows in the end.
 
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The wife is scary. This chapter turns out so dark I'm glad Touma decided to protect Kana once again.
 
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This wasn't the best mystery but it was absolutely the best chapter of iff. In fact, this may be my favorite chapter from all of Q.E.D.

Bravo to the author.
 
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4V29LNOn said, "This is a nice revenge story. In real life, people like that prosecutor don’t get their comeuppance."

I can't speak with any knowledge about the situation in Japan, but in America, it is all too familiar. For some reason, there is tons of evidence of this happening all over the US, and yet these people who play with innocent people's lives rarely get any punishment more severe than being forced to resign, and are almost never prosecuted themselves. It is total perversion of justice and some of the most blatant hypocrisy imaginable, yet it happens, and like the chapter here, is usually swept under the carpet. And so many entitled people wonder why so many not-so-entitled people don't trust the judicial system. As someone from the lower middle class, if I killed people while driving drunk after stealing beer from a liquor store as a teenager, I would have gotten 15 to 20 years instead of being let off for "Affluenza." I love the fact that Q.E.D. iff as well as the original Q.E.D. point out a lot of these injustices that people are often subject to.
 
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@lovolo Yes, he was released from jail, then he saw what his wife was doing to the prosecutor, and was so shocked that he committed suicide.
 
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Man, what a case, Katou Motohiro-sensei, excellent

and the closing shows how much Touma care for Kana, kinda dark, but very sweet
 
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Back to back dark cases on Q.E.D Iff. Glad to see the cases recently seems to surpass those mindblowing cases in original Q.E.D.
 
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I'm in absolute awe of how the lady executed her justice. Not killing that scumbag but illegally taking away his life like he did with the others (while compensating him, to boot) was brilliant. Sheer class! 🤩
 
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@Gent Thanks. This one really felt similar with that chingli/liching case, even down to Touma hiding the truth from Kana
 

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