They're translated in pg 40.The mystery doesn't really work if the signs are left untranslated.
I knew right away that the grandson didn't have debt and was innocent because the signs were translated lolThey're translated in pg 40.
They really tried dragging that good honest grandson smh
yeah, this is a weak chapter by QED:Iff standard. but i think this still feels like a classic QED chapters when they solve some not-too-heavy cases.I feel like the build up in this case is a little weaker than others. The twist about the culprit is one I didn't expect though so I still like it
I actually thought it was quite well done. The hints are there from the first few pages with Harumi saying that "we don't have that kind of money". There was a heavy use of red herrings though. Lol at Kanna bringing up Touma's books. I liked how her cleverness was shown here.I feel like the build up in this case is a little weaker than others. The twist about the culprit is one I didn't expect though so I still like it
this chapter's feel
yeah, this is a weak chapter by QED:Iff standard. but i think this still feels like a classic QED chapters when they solve some not-too-heavy cases.
and i was expecting the expensive bowl would be hidden as the cat's feeder missed it by this much 🤏🏼
Agreed about the red herrings. ngl I was expecting the busybody neighbor to be the culprit, hence as I said I still liked the culprit. I just don't like how it's built up.I actually thought it was quite well done. The hints are there from the first few pages with Harumi saying that "we don't have that kind of money". There was a heavy use of red herrings though. Lol at Kanna bringing up Touma's books. I liked how her cleverness was shown here.
one of the reasons why i stopped reading Conan but still follow this seriesI like that QED versus say Detective Conan has lighter, less serious cases or serious cases that aren't a murder, instead of a murder almost every single time.
Wait, didn't Conan also have some lighter cases too?one of the reasons why i stopped reading Conan but still follow this series
yes, but they're so rare.Wait, didn't Conan also have some lighter cases too?
There's one downside. Q.E.D., despite being well done, and more variety in crimes and scenarios, still has gotten a touch repetitive after so many volumes. And there isn't an overarching story like Detective Conan has with the Black Organization to tie things together. In fact, it barely feels like there's a story at all. Just random instances and crimes that Touma invariably solves. I still enjoy the series, but I do prefer Detective Conan despite my criticism of it.yes, but they're so rare.
also the fact that QED doesn't have evil organization as the big bad for the main plot also made reading it more fun. in Conan, every case without the Black Organization's involvement feels like a filler. it gets tiring after a while