Gosho Aoyama won the Japan Liberal Arts Award. The secret of his 30 years of writing is not to make Conan cry.

Gosho Aoyama won the Japan Liberal Arts Award. The secret of his 30 years of writing is not to make Conan cry.

After Masahiro Sakurai won the Japanese government's Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award, the famous cartoonist Gosho Aoyama won the Japanese Liberal Arts Award. At the award ceremony, he revealed the secret of his 30 years of writing Conan stories, which is to never let Conan cry.

· Conan who never grows up and the truth that can never be told! Mr. Aoyama expressed his feelings at the award ceremony. When asked about the biggest trick and obsession in describing Conan stories over the years, Mr. Aoyama's answer was somewhat surprising.

· Gosho Aoyama said, "I will never let Conan cry. No matter how you think about it, it would be disrespectful to the criminal if someone who is good at reasoning cried. My secret method is that detective characters cannot cry."

·Then the question is, Conan’s fans, recall whether Conan, the Grim Reaper with glasses, has ever cried over the years?

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