Conan prisoner Mr. Fanze introduced Xinchuanghua SCLA authorized introduction

Conan prisoner Mr. Fanze introduced Xinchuanghua SCLA authorized introduction

Today (March 24), the official Weibo account of Detective Conan China posted a message stating that "Detective Conan: The Prisoner Mr. Fuzawa" is authorized for introduction by SCLA.

In order to punish someone, Mr. Fuzawa worked hard to earn money. After saving enough money, he said goodbye to his mother and left his hometown in Shimane Prefecture alone to come to Beika Town, where the crime rate was extremely high, to prepare for revenge. Mr. Fuzawa, who looks fierce, is actually an honest man. He has no criminal experience and is very timid.

Coming from the countryside to the big city, he thought he could carry out his plan smoothly, but the reality was not so good. He faced problems such as renting a house, working, and interpersonal relationships. After encountering setbacks again and again, he did not lose heart, but continued to solve the problems in his life step by step without fear of difficulties. Finally, he rented a suitable house in Beika Town, made new friends, and found a satisfactory job, which put his life on the right track.

However, he still couldn't find the person he was looking for. Will Mr. Fanzawa be able to successfully complete his plan?

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