TV-Series
Description
Tōru Amuro, alias Rei Furuya and codenamed Bourbon, navigates a labyrinth of identities. By day, he blends into civilian life as a Café Poirot waiter and apprentice to detective Kogoro Mouri, discreetly observing the Mouri Agency. By night, he operates as a National Police Agency investigator embedded deep within the Black Organization, gathering intelligence under his Bourbon mantle.

Born half-Japanese, Rei endured childhood bullying, his defiance sparking brawls that left him reliant on the care of Elena Miyano—a scientist linked to the shadowy Karasuma Group. Her mysterious disappearance, alongside her husband Atsushi, propelled him into the police academy, where he dominated as top recruit. Bonds with classmates Hiromitsu Morofushi, Wataru Date, Jinpei Matsuda, and Kenji Hagiwara anchored his early career, until Hiromitsu’s death during an FBI-collaborated mission fractured alliances. Convinced agent Shuichi Akai caused Hiromitsu’s suicide, Rei’s unrelenting grudge fuels covert maneuvers against Akai, unaware of the latter’s attempts to intervene.

Bourbon’s expertise in deduction and espionage earns him wary respect across factions. He hunts Shiho Miyano, a vanished Black Organization scientist, and probes Akai’s rumored demise—even impersonating “Scar Akai” to provoke reactions from allies. Though entrenched in criminal circles, Rei’s code surfaces in unexpected mercy, such as aiding wounded FBI agent Andre Camel mid-conflict.

Charm and menace intertwine in his demeanor. At Café Poirot, he disarms with affable gestures, delivering meals to the Mouri Agency and bantering with colleagues. Yet beneath lies a strategist unafraid to exploit vulnerabilities, deploying psychological games or endangering bystanders to dismantle threats. He humors Kogoro’s detective persona while covertly dissecting Conan Edogawa’s puzzling intellect, suspecting the boy’s role in “Sleeping Kogoro’s” fame.

A polymath operative, Rei wields martial arts, lockpicking, and precision driving alongside tactical brilliance. Boxing and jujitsu reflexes aid covert skirmishes, while analytical prowess navigates layered deceptions. Though entangled in the Black Organization’s machinations, his loyalty to justice anchors decisions, forging uneasy truces with figures like Vermouth and tentative collusions with Conan.

Rei’s trajectory shifts from vengeance-driven obsession to conflicted introspection. Friction with Conan gradually reveals overlapping aims, yet mutual suspicion lingers. His journey mirrors the clash of identities—a spy balancing duty, fractured alliances, and the ghosts of mentors like Elena—whose echoes steer him through the murky convergence of loyalty and survival.