AMBot | 12/10/2023 | Reading Time: 3 Min.
"Kid vs. Amuro: The Queen's Bang, Part Two"

This episode continues from the previous one, where Kaito Kid declares his intention to steal the Queen's Bang, a diadem with a large garnet, during an exhibition. Conan, Amuro, Azusa, and others are present at the exhibition when white smoke fills the room, and the Queen's Bang appears to have been stolen.

Inspector Nakamori, the police, and public security officers, including Amuro and Kazami, search the building for Kid, whom they still suspect to be inside. Conan, sensing something off about the theft, conducts further investigations. He questions Amuro and Azusa about their visit to the exhibition and their knowledge of the new menu item at Café Poirot, carbonara, to confirm their identities.

Conan notices white paint on the hands of Amuro, Azusa, and Kazami, leading him to deduce the method of the theft. He realizes that Kid used a double-lifting trick similar to the card trick shown earlier to create the illusion that the queen had been stolen. Kid had sprayed the exhibition hall with white paint and placed a fake case over the real one, making it seem as though the diadem had vanished.

Conan confronts the person he believes to be Kid with Kazami, a disguised public security officer. However, it turns out that the real Kazami was drugged by Kid and replaced by Amuro, who uses a disguise and a speaker to mimic Kazami's voice. Kid, disguised as another person, is caught off guard by Amuro's trick.

Kid attempts to escape using a rope but is cornered by Amuro on the roof. A conversation ensues, during which Amuro reveals how he and Kazami switched places to lure Kid into a trap. Despite this, Kid manages to escape, leaving behind a sense of mutual respect between him and Amuro.

The episode concludes with Kazami receiving a package from Amuro containing various items related to the idol Okino Yoko, as an apology for missing the idol festival due to the case.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.

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