E763 - Conan and Heiji's Code of Love Source: Crunchyroll Translator: Editor: Timer: QC: (Please feel free to edit the speaker names if incomplete or inaccurate. Names are handled on a best-effort basis depending on the info on the source file. Dialogue is left as is.) [00:00] ---      [00:34] Conan     The hidden lines on the palm are the fuse. [00:36] Conan     The deduction catches fire     on the line to the heart. [00:37] Conan     Deciphering codes with Heiji. [00:39] Conan     A mystery that crosses Tokyo and Osaka. [00:41] Conan     Always determining the one truth with the     body of a child and the mind of an adult, [00:45] Conan     his name is Detective Conan! SIGN    Conan and Heiji's Code of Love     (Part One) [02:28] Conan     Conan and Heiji's Code of Love, Part One! [02:38] Genta     This rain sucks! [02:40] Ayumi     We wanted to play soccer in the park. [02:43] Genta     But it started raining     the second we got there. [02:47] Mitsuhiko     Well, there was a 50% chance of rain. [02:50] Mitsuhiko     We were right to bring umbrellas. [02:53] Conan     Why don't we play games     at the professor's house? [02:56] Ayumi     Yeah, let's! [02:58] Mitsuhiko     Speaking of games, how far     did you get in Titan Hunter? [03:02] Genta     I've got seven Luck. [03:04] Ayumi     I got a sword! [03:06] Genta     Seriously? [03:07] Mitsuhiko     Really? [03:08] Ayumi     Yeah! [03:12] Aibara     So, what did you want to talk to me about? [03:16] Conan     Oh, right. [03:17] Conan     Do you know [03:20] Conan     what "sister from     another domain" means? [03:23] Haibara     What? [03:25] Haibara     What is that, the setting of a new anime? [03:29] Conan     No. [03:30] Conan     Sera seems to be hiding a middle-school-aged     girl who looks just like her in a hotel. [03:38] Conan     It's been on my mind, so I e-mailed     her about the girl yesterday. [03:43] Conan     She responded, "She's a     sister from another domain." [03:47] Haibara     Doesn't that mean she's her sister? [03:50] Conan     But she said she doesn't have a sister. [03:53] Conan     And what does "from another domain" mean? [03:57] Conan     Besides, I think I've met Sera somewhere. [04:04] Haibara     You should start by remembering where, then. [04:07] Conan     I was thinking the same thing, but     all I remember is her snaggletooth... [04:14] Man     Ouch... [04:17] Man     Damn kids! Watch where you're going! [04:21] Genta     What is this? [04:23] Genta     Are they tea leaves? [04:25] Man     Don't touch that! [04:27] Cop     There he is! [04:31] Cop     Stop! [04:37] Mitsuhiko     Who were those men? [04:40] Conan     Probably cops. [04:41] All     What? [04:42] Conan     Judging from his appearance, [04:46] Conan     they were probably chasing a drug dealer. [04:48] Conan     The things you picked up     that looked like tea leaves [04:53] Conan     was probably dried marijuana. [04:55] All     What? [04:56] Mitsuhiko     Marijuana? [04:58] Genta     Oh, no! I touched that bag! [05:02] Ayumi     Your fingerprints are on it! [05:04] Haibara     It's no big deal that your     fingerprints are on the bag. [05:08] Genta     Really? [05:09] Conan     Yeah. [05:11] Conan     If you explain the situation to the police... [05:15] Conan     A notebook? [05:18] Mitsuhiko     That man must have dropped it. [05:21] Conan     Yeah. [05:26] Haibara     But there's nothing written in it. [05:30] Conan     No, there's something small     written on the edge of the page. [05:34] Conan     The letter E, the number     2, an circled number 2, [05:37] Conan     and the character "ma"     for "mayaku" or drugs. [05:39] All     Drugs?! [05:41] Conan     It looks like there was something     written after the "ma," [05:45] Conan     but unlike the numbers and letters next to     it, it was written with a water-based pen, [05:50] Conan     so the rainwater made it bleed. [05:52] Ayumi     Huh? There's something written     on the next page, too. [05:56] Conan     Yeah. There's something on the next page [06:00] Conan     and the pages after that. [06:03] Conan     All together, there are twelve lines. [06:06] Conan     All that can be barely read from the blurred     lines are the "ma" from the first page, [06:11] Conan     the third line's "tsuki," the fifth line's     "Nihon," and the ninth line's "Kyobashi." [06:15] Ayumi     What is this? [06:17] Genta     It must be a code, right? [06:19] Mitsuhiko     Maybe they're the code numbers of a drug     smuggling organization's members. [06:25] Mitsuhiko     Like E22 or S10. [06:28] Genta     What's the circle, then? [06:31] Ayumi     And what about the "tsuki" and     "Nippon" written after them? [06:34] Haibara     Did you figure it out? [06:36] Conan     I have no idea. [06:38] Conan     Holding onto it won't do any good,     so I'll turn it in at a police box. [06:42] Ayumi     You're right. [06:43] Genta     Yeah. [06:44] Mitsuhiko     Yes. [06:47] Ayumi     Bye bye, policeman! [06:49] Genta     We're counting on you! [06:51] Cop     Thanks for the help. [06:52] Genta     Not at all. [06:54] Ayumi     What do you want to do now? [06:56] Genta     It stopped raining. [06:58] Mitsuhiko     Shall we go back to the park to play soccer? [07:01] Conan     Sorry. [07:03] All     What? [07:03] Conan     I just remembered I have something     to do. I'm going home. [07:06] Ayumi     Okay, got it! [07:08] Genta     Bye! [07:09] Mitsuhiko     See you later! [07:16] Ayumi     Conan-kun is a terrible liar. [07:18] Genta     It's obvious. [07:21] Mitsuhiko     We're capable of learning, too. [07:24] Genta     Anyway... [07:26] Mitsuhiko     Haibara-san, we need those. [07:28] Ayumi     Please. [07:29] Haibara     Okay, okay. [07:36] Conan     I came to check it out, [07:40] Conan     but there's no one here. [07:43] Conan     It's no good if I don't know the time. [07:50] Conan     It looks like the only ones     here are these kids [07:55] Conan     who secretly followed me. [07:58] Haibara     What a coincidence. [08:00] Haibara     Do you have business this way, too? [08:03] Conan     Coincidence? Yeah, right! [08:05] Conan     You followed the location of my detective     badge using those spare tracking glasses. [08:10] Ayumi     Well, yeah! [08:12] Genta     You're the one being unfair! [08:14] Mitsuhiko     You're conducting an     investigation, aren't you? [08:17] Conan     Yeah. The codes written in the notebook [08:21] Conan     are probably the dates and     locations of various drug deal. [08:25] All     D-Drug deals?! [08:33] All     D-Drug deals?! [08:37] Haibara     How do you know that? [08:39] Conan     The biggest clue is these notes     written in water-based ink, [08:43] Conan     next to the letters and numbers. [08:45] Conan     The dealer's fingertips were stained with     ink the same color as these blurred notes, [08:51] Conan     so he's the one who wrote     the water-based ink notes. [08:55] Conan     That means the codes written in permanent     marker were written by someone else. [08:59] Conan     It's natural to assume it was whoever     he's conducting the deals with. [09:03] Conan     His trading partner probably sent     the dealer the code-filled notebooks, [09:09] Conan     and conducted trades by indicating     the location and date. [09:12] Conan     He taught only the dealer     how to decipher the code, [09:16] Conan     so no one else could figure it out     even if they saw the notebook. [09:19] Haibara     Then the water-based ink     notes written by that man... [09:23] Conan     Yeah. [09:24] Conan     The dealer wrote the answers     to the code on the side. [09:28] Conan     He probably meant to burn     or throw it away later. [09:31] Conan     In other words, the code E22     is associated with "ma," SIGN    E22 → Ma SIGN    Y21 → Tsuki [09:33] Conan     Y21 with "tsuki," and     "G11" with "Nihon." SIGN    G11 → Nihon [09:39] Conan     I realized immediately that they     were subway and station numbers. [09:46] All     What? [09:47] Conan     E22 is the Oedo Line's     station 22, Azabu Juban. SIGN    Azabu Juban [09:54] Conan     Y21 is the Yurakucho Line's     station 21, Tsukishima. SIGN    Tsukishima [09:59] Conan     G11 is the Ginza Line's     station 11, Nihonbashi. SIGN    Nihonbashi [10:04] Ayumi     S-Station numbers? [10:06] Genta     What are those? [10:07] Mitsuhiko     Well, let me tell you. SIGN    Azabu [10:09] Mitsuhiko     They're the circled letters and numbers     displayed next to a station's name. [10:17] All     Really? [10:18] Haibara     Which means you're meant     to read only the character [10:21] Haibara     in the location of the     circled letter or number? [10:25] Conan     The third number in E22 was circled, SIGN    Oedo Line SIGN    Azabu Juban [10:29] Conan     and the third character is Azabu     Juban is the character "ju." [10:33] Conan     If you read the code up to the fifth line     following that rule, E22 is "ju." [10:39] Conan     C10 is the Chiyoda Line's Nijubashimae. SIGN    Chiyoda Line [10:43] Conan     The first letter is     circled, so it's "ni." SIGN    Nijubashimae [10:45] Conan     Y21 is the Yurakucho Line's     Tsukishima, so it's "tsuki." SIGN    Yurakucho Line SIGN    Tsukishima [10:49] Conan     M09 is the Marunouchi Line's Shinjuku     Sanchome, so it's "san." SIGN    Marunouchi Line SIGN    Shinjuku Sanchome [10:54] Conan     G11 is the Ginza Line's     Nihonbashi, so it's "hi." SIGN    Ginza Line SIGN    Nihonbashi [10:57] Conan     If you read them in order,     you get December 3rd. SIGN    December 3rd [11:02] Haibara     W-Wait! December 3rd is today! [11:06] Conan     Yeah. [11:07] Conan     The deal should be going down today, [11:10] Conan     but I can't decipher the     six lines below the date. [11:15] Conan     It should be the time and location... [11:18] Conan     The sixth line's N11 is the     Nanboku Line's Korakuen. [11:22] Conan     The second number's circled,     so it's "raku." [11:24] Conan     The seventh line's Y12 is the     Yurakucho Line's Edogawabashi. [11:28] Conan     The second number's circled     here, too, so it's "do." [11:31] Conan     Together, they read as "rakudo." SIGN    Rakudo [11:35] Conan     I have no idea what it means. [11:38] Haibara     Then why did you come here? [11:41] Conan     The eighth line's H02 is     the Hibiya Line's Ebisu. SIGN    Ebisu [11:46] Conan     The entire thing is circled,     so it's "Ebisu." [11:50] Conan     It says "Kyobashi" next to N22. SIGN    Kyobashi [11:53] Conan     The second number's circled,     so it's "bashi." SIGN    Bashi SIGN    Ebisubashi [11:58] Conan     In other words, "Ebisubashi." [12:01] Conan     I thought the deal would be happening here, [12:06] Conan     but I may have been wrong. [12:09] Conan     Why is N22 Kyobashi, anyway? SIGN    Mitsukoshimae SIGN    Nihonbashi SIGN    Kyobashi SIGN    Ginza [12:13] Conan     The Nanboku Line is N,     but there's no station 22. [12:18] Conan     Kyobashi is on the Ginza Line     and right next to Nihonbashi, [12:21] Conan     so it should be G10. [12:23] Conan     And what's the arrow attached     to the circle around Ebisu? [12:28] Conan     Does that mean it's the next station over? [12:30] Conan     The stations next to Ebisu     are Nakameguro and Hiroo, [12:34] Conan     but then it should be H01 or H03, damn it. [12:40] Conan     Then there are the three last lines. [12:42] Conan     I02 is the Mita Line's Shirokanedai,     so it's "shiro." [12:46] Conan     T22 is the Tozai Line's Baraki-Nakayama,     so it's "bara." [12:51] Conan     But I don't know what C22 is. [12:53] Conan     The Chiyoda Line ends with     station 20, Kitahayase. [12:57] Heiji     Let me see that. [12:58] Conan     What? [13:00] Heiji     Hurry up and show me the code. [13:03] Conan     I-Is that you, Hattori? [13:04] Heiji     Yeah. [13:05] Heiji     The kids called me since you     were on the verge of tears [13:08] Heiji     because you couldn't decipher a code. [13:11] Heiji     As the smarter detective, [13:14] Heiji     I wouldn't mind sharing my wisdom with you. [13:18] Conan     I'm hanging up. [13:19] Heiji     I'm sorry, I'm sorry! [13:20] Heiji     Will you let me help you? Come on. [13:23] Conan     I'll send it to you right     now. Give me a second. [13:27] Conan     Why did you have to call him? [13:30] Ayumi     But isn't he your detective master? [13:35] Conan     What? [13:36] Mitsuhiko     He told us to call any time you need help. [13:42] Conan     He's not my master. [13:44] Conan     I did need help, though. [13:47] Heiji     Huh. I see. [13:51] Heiji     It's a code using line and     station numbers, huh? [13:56] Heiji     Interesting. [13:58] Conan     Whose phone are you using right now? [14:01] Heiji     Oh, Otaki-han's. [14:04] Heiji     We just solved a murder at Shinsaibashi. [14:09] Mitsuhiko     Conan-kun's using my cell phone, too... [14:13] Conan     Did you figure anything out? [14:16] Heiji     Are you sure G11's Nipponbashi? [14:20] Conan     Yeah. It's the station next to Kyobashi. [14:22] Conan     I know I have the letter and number right. [14:26] Conan     Nihonbashi and Kyobashi     are Tokyo subway stations, [14:30] Conan     so it's no wonder you don't know. [14:33] Heiji     What are you talking about? [14:35] Heiji     Nipponbashi and Kyobashi are the     names of Osaka subway stations, too. [14:38] Heiji     On top of that, there are a     few stations between them. [14:41] Heiji     They're not next to each other. [14:42] Conan     What? [14:43] Heiji     Also, it's "Kyobashi," not "Kyobashi." [14:46] Heiji     You put more emphasis on the first syllable. [14:50] Conan     H-Hey, is there really a     Kyobashi over there, too? [14:53] Heiji     It's right in the code. It's N22. [14:58] Heiji     N is the Nagahori Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Line. [15:02] Heiji     Station 22 is Kyobashi. [15:05] Conan     Does that mean this code is... SIGN    Ebisubashi [15:10] Heiji     Wh-What? [15:12] Heiji     You figured out how to decipher the code? [15:14] Conan     Yeah. [15:16] Conan     If there are stations in Osaka     called Nihonbashi and Kyobashi, [15:21] Conan     then this code that uses line and station     numbers isn't limited to one region. [15:28] Conan     But that means the "December 3rd"     I deciphered from the first five lines [15:32] Conan     may not be right. [15:37] Heiji     You're right. [15:39] Heiji     In Osaka, we've got tons of stations     with numbers in their names [15:45] Heiji     like Higashi-Mikuni, Yotsubashi,     Tanimachi Rokuchome. [15:47] Heiji     It looks like only Osaka and Tokyo have     a Nipponbashi and Kyobashi, though. [15:54] Ayumi     Hey, some of the codes     are aligned to the left [15:58] Ayumi     and some of them are aligned to the right. [16:00] Conan     What? [16:02] Mitsuhiko     You're right! [16:04] Genta     Then maybe one side indicates Tokyo stations     and the other indicates Osaka stations. [16:09] Haibara     In that case, [16:11] Haibara     then it would natural to assume the     western city of Osaka is the left, [16:13] Haibara     and the eastern city of Tokyo is the right. [16:17] Haibara     All five lines you deciphered are on     the left, so you're totally wrong. [16:24] Mitsuhiko     But Tokyo's Nihonbashi is G11, right? [16:28] Conan     Yeah. [16:30] Conan     Osaka's Nipponbashi isn't G11, is it? [16:33] Heiji     No. [16:35] Heiji     Our Nipponbashi is the Sakaisuji Line's     K17 and the Sennichimae Line's S17. [16:43] Heiji     If it says "Nippon" next to G11, [16:47] Heiji     then it's gotta be your Nihonbashi. [16:50] Otaki     Hei-chan, I got one. [16:53] Otaki     It's a book with Tokyo     line and subway numbers. [16:57] Heiji     I don't need that. [16:59] Heiji     I found them online. [17:02] Otaki     What?! [17:03] Otaki     Don't be like that. [17:05] Otaki     I walked all the way down to a store     on the Shinsaibashi station platform. [17:10] Otaki     The escalator was out of service,     so I had to use the stairs. [17:13] Otaki     I'm exhausted! [17:15] Heiji     What? [17:16] Heiji     The escalator? [17:18] Heiji     That's it! The escalator! [17:20] Conan     What? [17:21] Heiji     When you ride on an escalator, [17:23] Heiji     in Osaka we stand to the right     and leave the left side open, [17:26] Heiji     but it's the other way     around in Tokyo, right? [17:29] Heiji     The stations aligned to the     right are Osaka stations, [17:33] Heiji     and the ones aligned to the     left are Tokyo stations. [17:37] Conan     I see. [17:38] Conan     That's why the codes were     written on the edges of pages. [17:42] Conan     If you read them all at     once, they look like stairs. [17:47] Conan     That means December 3rd is correct. [17:50] Conan     What Osaka stations are the N11     and Y12 that come after that? [17:55] Heiji     N11 is the Nagahori     Tsurumi-Ryokuchi Line's Taisho. [18:00] Heiji     Y12 is the Yotsubashi Line's Higobashi. [18:03] Heiji     The second number's circled in both     codes, so it's "sho" and "go." [18:07] Heiji     In other words, "shogo,"     or 12:00 in the afternoon. [18:12] Ayumi     N-Noon? [18:14] Haibara     It'll be 12:00 in less than ten minutes. [18:16] Mitsuhiko     What? [18:16] Genta     S-Seriously? [18:19] Mitsuhiko     If the drug deal is happening at Ebisubashi, [18:22] Mitsuhiko     then we'd better hurry up and     hide before they get here! [18:25] Conan     Yeah. [18:26] Conan     H02 is aligned to the     left, so it's "Ebisu." [18:30] Conan     If N22 is Osaka's Kyobashi, then the deal     is probably happening at Ebisubashi. [18:36] Conan     But I don't know why there's an arrow     attached to the circle around H02. [18:43] Conan     Hey, Hattori. [18:44] Conan     Is there an Ebisu bridge over there, too? [18:48] Conan     Huh? [18:50] Conan     Hattori! [18:53] Heiji     There's one in Osaka, too. [18:56] Heiji     The characters are different, [18:58] Heiji     but there's a bridge called Ebisubashi     where we meet all the time! [19:04] Conan     I see. [19:05] Conan     This arrow means it's the left side's... [19:08] Conan     Osaka's Ebisubashi! [19:10] Heiji     Yeah! [19:11] Heiji     I'm running there right now. [19:13] Heiji     I'll be there in a few minutes. [19:16] Ayumi     Amazing! [19:17] Genta     Not bad! [19:19] Mitsuhiko     Way to go, Conan-kun's master! [19:22] Conan     This is kind of frustrating. [19:25] Heiji     Yeah, but what's "shiroihara?" [19:28] Conan     What? [19:29] Heiji     The last three lines below the deal location. [19:32] Heiji     It's the answer to I02, C22, and T22. [19:38] Heiji     The right-aligned C22 is Osaka's Chuo     Line's Takaida, so it's "i." SIGN    Chuo Line SIGN    Takaida [19:43] Heiji     The left-aligned I02 and T22 are Tokyo's     Shirokanedai and Haraki-Nakayama, SIGN    Shirokanedai [19:50] Heiji     so it's "shiro" and "hara." SIGN    Haraki-Nakayama [19:52] Heiji     Read them together, and     you get "shiroihara." SIGN    Shiroihara [19:55] Heiji     Surely it doesn't mean he'll be waiting     with his white stomach hanging out. [19:59] Conan     No, it's not read Haraki-Nakayama, [20:02] Conan     but Baraki-Nakayama. [20:04] Conan     In other words, when you read them     together, you get "shiroibara." [20:07] Conan     It probably means their sign is a white rose. [20:14] Conan     Hattori? What happened? [20:16] Conan     Hattori! [20:17] Ayumi     You can't hear him anymore? [20:19] Genta     Maybe something happened. [20:23] Mitsuhiko     Maybe he tried to catch the dealer's     trading partner, and instead... [20:26] Haibara     He's pretty hot-blooded. It's possible. [20:30] Conan     Hey, Hattori! [20:31] Conan     Answer me, Hattori! [20:34] Conan     Hattori! [20:35] Heiji     There are three of them. [20:38] Heiji     I just took a look around Ebisubashi, [20:42] Heiji     but there are three people     wearing or holding white roses, [20:46] Heiji     while waiting for someone. [20:50] Conan     Seriously? [20:52] Conan     You should've told me you     arrived at the bridge. [20:55] Heiji     Sorry about that. [20:56] Heiji     There really were a few suspicious     characters, so I got lost in thought. [21:02] Heiji     But are you sure there's a     drug deal happening here? [21:07] Conan     Yeah, probably. [21:09] Conan     The guy holding this notebook     had four huge bags of marijuana. [21:16] Conan     Even if each bag contained only 500     grams, four bags makes two kilograms. [21:20] Conan     The street value is a     pretty significant amount. [21:23] Conan     It hadn't been divided into smaller bags, [21:26] Conan     so it's likely he meant to     exchange all of them at once. [21:30] Conan     I did consider the possibility     the deal had already happened... [21:35] Heiji     If the meeting time's at noon, [21:38] Heiji     then he hasn't met his trading partner yet. [21:42] Heiji     What did the dealer look like? [21:46] Conan     It was a bearded man wearing     a knit hat and jacket. [21:49] Conan     He was the textbook picture of a drug dealer. [21:51] Conan     Some cop-like guys were chasing him, [21:54] Conan     so they may have already arrested him. [21:57] Conan     It's also possible he escaped     and headed your way, [22:00] Conan     so be careful. [22:01] Heiji     Yeah. [22:02] Conan     By the way, where's Detective Otaki? [22:04] Heiji     He headed back to headquarters to get backup. [22:08] Heiji     After all, I'm using his cellphone. [22:11] Conan     But there are only five minutes to noon. [22:14] Heiji     Yeah. [22:15] Heiji     It looks like we'll have to narrow down     his trading partner to one before then. [22:21] Heiji     Just the two of us. SIGN    Episode Preview [23:45] Genta     Isn't this the bad guy? [23:47] Mitsuhiko     I agree. [23:49] Ayumi     Me, too! [23:51] Haibara     It's one minute past the meeting time. [23:53] Conan     Those guys... [23:56] Kazuha     Who are you? What are you doing? [23:59] Heiji     K-Kazuha! [24:01] Heiji     I'll throw the lot of you     into the Dotonbori River! [24:05] Heiji     Bring it on! [24:06] Conan     Hey, Hattori! SIGN    Conan and Heiji's Code of Love Part Two [24:09] Conan     The next episode of Conan is "Conan     and Heiji's Code of Love, Part Two!" SIGN    White Rose [24:30] Haibara     Next Conan's hint. [24:32] Conan     A white rose! SIGN    Don't miss the next episode. [24:35] Heiji     Huh? What do you mean, New Year's money? [24:36] All     We'd like some, please! [24:37] Conan     Me, too, Heiji-niichan.