Case Closed Episode 329

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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY

A Detective Boys case that pivots from the usual puzzle-solving toward something more personal. Conan, Haibara, and the rest of the group find themselves caught up in a situation where friendship and trust become central to the mystery itself. The title signals the thematic weight here — this isn't just about cracking a code or catching a culprit, it's about what holds people together when money and loyalty collide. As the first half of a two-parter, expect deliberate pacing that prioritizes character dynamics and emotional groundwork over rapid deductions. The episode leans into the adventure and interpersonal tension that the Detective Boys episodes do best, building suspense through relationships rather than pure forensics. A strong setup episode that earns its slower burn by raising genuine stakes for the cast.

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📍 ARC CONTEXT

Coming off the standalone 'Mystery of the Birthday Wine,' this episode shifts gears into a two-part narrative that digs into deeper emotional territory for the Detective Boys. It establishes the conflict and character tensions that will pay off in 'Friendship Can't Be Bought with Money (Part 2).' Within the broader run of Conan's long-form storytelling, this pair of episodes represents the series' recurring commitment to balancing intricate mysteries with meaningful character exploration.

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