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Is the rum in Detective Conan's work really James Blake?

author:Quadratic anime fungus

The so-called "Rum is James" is just a speculation, and no one knows who Rum is until Aoyama actually reveals it.

So easy to be intimidated, but it reminds me of the "Dr. Akasa boss theory" circulated a few years ago, obviously it was very early on by Aoyama to refute the rumors, and as a result, there are still people who open their mouths to say "Isn't the boss that doctor, I already knew" After saying it, I still feel that I am so powerful and well-informed.

Is the rum in Detective Conan's work really James Blake?

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In fact, reasoning fans can see the famous detective Conan according to the history of the Japanese Sengoku period, which is also a bit helpful for the main line of reasoning. And generally speaking, in Japanese history, well-known and well-behaved reference characters, it is probably estimated that in anime and manga, it is probably not blackened.

Is the rum in Detective Conan's work really James Blake?

Regarding the Haneda Hiroshi case, there are still quite a few things that can be excavated, why Haneda Hiroshi knows rum, and according to Amanda's social status, it is estimated that it is related to the organization or the goal of the organization, and whether the killing of these 2 people was accidental or planned. There is also the positioning of rum, if it is the second in command of the organization, is he not the same as the boss is hidden behind the control of the overall situation or the existence of the command leader? Gin, as a person under him, was mostly a command group, not an action group.

Is the rum in Detective Conan's work really James Blake?

If, as the message conveyed to us on the surface, Asaka = rum, when the bodyguard follows Amanda and then personally kills Amanda and Hiroshi Haneda, it seems a bit unreasonable, and Amanda's status also involves fbi and cia, won't her bodyguard enter the sight of the police, as the second in command of the organization so high-profile? And Gin said that the things that rum messed up 17 years ago were based on the fact that detective Shingun came out in the plot to make the truth of Hiroshi Haneda's case come out.

Is the rum in Detective Conan's work really James Blake?

So I think it may be that Haneda's case did involve rum's identity, but because the existing clues and evidence and the like can not infer rum's identity, so it was put on hold for the time being, but it caused suspicion and the exposure of the code name, so it was called a mess, and from the discourse, it can be seen that Gin does not know much about the beginning and end of the matter, saying that it has nothing to do with him. And gin you still have the face to say others? In the first episode, if you don't give the new one medicine, a stick directly killed can pull the plot that appears in more than 900 episodes?

Is the rum in Detective Conan's work really James Blake?

Of course, there is not much bb in the overly ironic reasoning, after all, 73 is very good at giving surprises, I can only say that if I let me open my mind, I will feel that at least one of Amanda and Haneda Hiroshi is red, or one of them is black and wants to wash white, otherwise there will be no rum name. It is also possible that Amanda wants to meet with rum, after all, a capitalist with status, organizing the second-in-command to come out to meet and talk about cooperation is also a more reasonable plot, asaka clues are too few to comment, of course, there are various reasonings on the Internet.

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