Behind the Scope
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  • Parts 18
  • Time 5h 35m
Complete, First published Mar 13, 2020
A retired Interpol official was found dead at his apartment. A week later, Yusaku Kudo got shot in his chest. A few days after, Kaitou Kid received a letter from a mysterious sender--wait, there's no way Yusaku's life could be targeted. The one who should be targeted is Kid! Besides, usually, Kid is the one who sends letters, not the one who receives it. What's going on here?

Disclaimer: Detective Conan and all its characters belong to Aoyama Gosho, but my OCs and this fanfic story are mine. I do not intend to make money from this fanfic. The cover illustration is not mine. I only took pictures from google and arranged it to be a cover.
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