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It's not exactly Sherlock Holmes, but I'll give credit where it's due: the evidence WAS revealed to us before the detective's final analysis. A lot of 'mystery novels' reveal a key bit of evidence the detective found that wasn't revealed to the reader/viewer until the unveiling, so they can be surprised and impressed like the characters in the story rather than being able to actively solve the mystery along with the detective. Detective Conan is really bad about this at times, much as I love it.Sure, the twist in this is predictable, and the story is extremely short, but I think there can still be fun found in this by mystery lovers. When the scene changes from the detective banging her head on the table lightly, her assessment will begin. For the mystery lovers out there, pause your reading, scroll up, and go over the story again, from the mu*der scene to the suspects. The story itself is already 5 minutes at most, so you may as well spend a couple more to try and solve it, right?