Only now has Akihara Kazumitsu come to understand a few important facts.

First of all, although this world does not have the natural disasters of Terra, it does not mean it is safe.

From the first episode, "The Roller Coaster Murder Case," to episode 1077, "The Unhidden Antique Plate," only six months have passed in the world of "Detective Conan." However, during this period, the number of deaths directly caused by the cases reached 553, with another 283 deaths mentioned in the anime. In addition, five unidentified remains were discovered.

A simple calculation means that Conan and his companions encounter approximately five deaths almost every day.

While he was in Terra, after years of research on a cure for Oripathy, all the patients on the island received effective treatment (even those who were uncooperative were forced to accept the treatment). Therefore, on Rhodes Island, he only witnessed the passing of a life once every ten days or so... In comparison, the Conan world can be considered high-risk.

Secondly, don't believe in the vague concept of a protagonist's halo, especially since Amuro Tooru is only an important supporting character, just below the protagonist.

He should have realized this sooner: if a character who was originally destined to die could be saved, then a character who was originally expected to be safe and sound could also choose to die simply because they were in a bad mood.

It turns out that his sugar daddy points patrons weren't just people who planted seeds and watered them to harvest more points; they were actually pampered and treated like precious treasures.

"No, don't you think this is the butterfly effect brought about by your transmigration?" the system said weakly.

Akihara resolutely refused to take the blame. "I didn't cause the time travel. As the organizer, you didn't explain the event mechanics beforehand, resulting in the death of an already implemented operator. This will earn you a warning from 87w in Arknights."

"87w? What's that?"

"Number of comments that were flooded with negative comments."

"..."

"This will not happen again. Send the compensation to my email."

Qiuyuan stretched, got out of bed, and slowly went to wash up.

The system panicked. "Wait, wait, host, you're not going to save him? I think Amuro Tooru can still be saved..."

Akihara Kazumitsu shrugged. "I wanted to, but who knows where he is right now? Even if I knew, I couldn't get there in time. It's just that I'm willing but unable to. I believe Amuro Tooru, as a police officer, will understand my predicament."

The system was momentarily speechless. "Where did your determination and technical skills go, going all the way to your house for a free meal, Morofushi Kagemitsu?"

"Um... that uses triangulation from a base station, which is inherently inaccurate and slow, so it's too late." Akihara Kazumitsu mumbled as he brushed his teeth in front of the bathroom mirror.

"Host~" The system gritted its teeth and began to whine in a cold, emotionless electronic voice. "I can do it! As long as you're within twenty kilometers of him, I can locate him!"

"Wow, twenty kilometers, that's impressive." Akihara Kazumitsu read it off without batting an eye. He walked towards the living room, seemingly intending to discuss breakfast with Akai Shuichi.

"We'll split the points used in this rescue operation with half of them!"

Akihara Kazuhiro's eyelids twitched. "Three for three, seven for you."

"Forty-six, that's the most I can do..." The system trembled as it opened its electronic account, its voice filled with grief and despair.

As a newcomer to the systems field, I haven't even been working as long as I have at Rhodes Island since I woke up as a PhD student. My salary was already meager, and I often found myself losing money. Life in systems is tough, and people's hearts are not what they used to be!

"make a deal."

Kazumitsu Akihara walked up to Shuichi Akai, who was already awake and had folded his blanket. He was reading a professional book by Akihara Kazumitsu.

Akihara Kazumitsu tossed him a key.

"Drive, we're going on a mission together today."

……

Shuichi Akai started the car.

This car was a gift from Kohei Ando. Ever since it was seized as a trophy, it had been sitting in a parking lot near the Akihara Kazuhiko Apartments, gathering dust. The parking fees for the past few days had been paid by Shuichi Akai, and when the parking attendant came to pay, the owner would look up at the sky with a serious expression and talk about other things.

"Where is the mission location?"

Akihara Kazumitsu didn't answer immediately, but instead pulled out a map from the car and looked at it. "Northwest direction. First, take the Tomei Expressway."

Shuichi Akai didn't say anything more, started the car, and drove away from the parking lot.

"Host... do you already know Amuro Tooru's exact location?" the system asked, having composed itself.

"After some reasoning that can fill several hundred words, we can roughly pinpoint his location. But for now, pull up a satellite map of Japan."

Although Google, which developed the virtual Earth, hadn't been established yet at this point, civilian satellite mapping can be traced back to 1972, when the first civilian Earth observation satellite, Landsat-1, ushered in the era of civilian remote sensing satellites. Landsat-1 provided 60-meter resolution four-band multispectral imagery, and their timeline goes back further. Subsequent Landsat series satellites and other commercial satellites have continuously improved the resolution of their images, and systems connected to this global network can obtain even clearer satellite imagery.

"Do you remember the first image I got from my crystal ball divination?" Akihara Kazuhiro asked, fiddling with the display screen in front of him as he began to ramble on with his hundreds of words of reasoning. "A church surrounded by green trees, with mountains faintly visible in the distance."

"These trees are mainly spruce, oak, and maple. Among these trees, the spruce, being a conifer, has a uniform crown shape, while the broad-leaved trees such as maple show a directional growth trend, with one side being more lush and leafy, and the other side being sparser. In order to maximize the absorption of sunlight, the tree crown will grow towards the sunniest south. This is how the orientation of the church can be determined."

"Assuming the crystal ball transmits a real-time image—which it likely does—the image time is roughly the same as or equal to the time of my divination, based on the sun's position at that time. sin?(δ) = sin?(?)sin?(θ) + cos?(?)cos?(θ)cos?(h). Where δ is the solar declination, ? is the latitude, θ is the solar altitude angle, and h is the solar hour angle. Calculate the solar declination δ based on the date. Calculate the solar hour angle h based on the true solar time of the divination..."

"Next is the calculation of the sun's azimuth angle: tan?(A) = cos?(θ)sin?(h) / [sin?(θ)cos?(θ) - cos?(θ)sin?(θ)cos?(h)]. Using the image and approximate proportions, we can estimate the length and direction of the shadow..."

"In short, this will determine the approximate latitude and longitude. Finally, we can locate the church by combining the satellite map with the latitude, longitude, and the shape of the mountains behind the church in the image."

"Children, have you all learned it?"

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