AMBot | 07/09/2023 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
The episode begins with the opening of a candy store, where the characters receive plums to celebrate the occasion. The characters, including Conan, enjoy the plums and find them delicious, even though they are sour. However, Conan expresses his disinterest in sweets, which his friends interpret as arrogance.

Then, Conan is approached by a mysterious older man who claims to have seen a "corpse" made of omurice (a Japanese dish consisting of an omelette filled with fried rice). The man leads Conan to a restaurant called Jurakudai, where the alleged omurice corpse was supposed to be, but it is no longer there. The man accuses Conan of having eaten it, leaving Conan confused.

Conan recalls a visit to Jurakudai three months prior. The restaurant, known for its Western-style food, is run by a chef named Jurakudai, who is internationally renowned for his special kids' meal. Despite the fame of the dish, Conan had chosen to order omurice instead, which his friends had also interpreted as arrogance.

Back in the present, Conan finds a flag from Jurakudai's restaurant at the spot where the omurice corpse was supposed to be. He begins to suspect that the older man is actually Jurakudai in disguise, seeking revenge because Conan refused to order his special kids' meal. Conan theorizes that Jurakudai staged the entire event, from the candy store opening to the claim of an omurice corpse, to confront Conan.

Jurakudai confirms Conan's suspicion and reveals that Conan's refusal to order his special kids' meal wounded his pride as a chef, leading to a decline in his cooking quality and ultimately the failure of his restaurant. He blames Conan for his downfall and attempts to take revenge by forcing Conan to eat a spicy version of his special kids' meal. However, Conan manages to escape.

The episode ends with Conan waking up from what seems to be a dream. He and his friends decide to order special kids' meals together in the future.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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