Currently serialized on the manga magazine app "Shonen Jump+," "Ron Kamonohashi's Forbidden Reasoning" is a work that allows you to enjoy a full-fledged mystery. The story revolves around the duo of Ron Kamonohashi, a brilliant detective said to be a genius with a promising future, and Isshiki Totsumaru, a goofy but passionate character. An anime adaptation is scheduled to air in October of this year, and is already attracting attention. While the main character, Ron Kamonohashi, is a brilliant detective, he is also a mysterious and often mysterious character. In this article, we will explain the mysteries surrounding Ron! Please be aware that there may be spoilers for those who have not read the original work.

Story Overview

Ron Kamonohashi was a promising young detective at a detective training school, but he was banned from detective work due to a fatal flaw: his deductive reasoning often led criminals to commit suicide. He then met Totomaru Isshiki (nicknamed "Toto") of the First Investigative Division, and the pair teamed up to embark on the path of deductive investigation once again. They face a variety of challenging cases.

Ron Kamonohashi's Profile

He was a highly skilled detective at the BLUE Detective Training School, and it was said that there was no mystery he couldn't solve. He's actually a descendant of Sherlock Holmes, and it could be said that he has inherited his deductive abilities to the fullest. While he tends to be laid-back and out of step with the general public, he is also a compassionate person, as seen when someone he knew was murdered and he tackles the case with the desire to "clear the name of the murderer." He is also a kind person who cannot leave people in trouble alone. He has a birthmark on the left side of his neck that resembles the number "96."

Mysteries Surrounding Ron

One of the most well-known mysteries surrounding Kamonohashi Ron is his attitude toward the culprit after deducing the truth. Normally, once a culprit is found, they'd urge them to turn themselves in to the police, but in Ron's case, he unconsciously corners the culprit and drives them to suicide. The culprit then carries out their suicide without resisting Ron's instructions. The scene is so bizarre that one wonders if some special power is at work. This tendency to corner culprits led to an incident known as the "Bloody Training Incident" while he was enrolled in training school. As a result of this incident, Ron was expelled from training school and stripped of his detective licenses. Deprived of his passion for detective work, he became a recluse and became listless. When he first met Toto, he had zero motivation for detective work and acted as if he didn't care about people's lives. After that, he teams up with Toto to solve cases, but his habit of unconsciously cornering the culprit after solving them remains the same.

Key Figures in the Ron Mystery

The mystery surrounding Ron deepens as the story progresses, but with the arrival of a certain character, one of his secrets is revealed. That person is a neurosurgeon named Mofu Usaki. She works at a general hospital and boasts genius skills, especially in the field of brain surgery, which requires extremely delicate manipulation. She truly is a surgeon with miraculous hands. While performing surgery on 800 patients a year (roughly two per day), she also utilizes her medical knowledge to engage in a variety of activities, including appearing on television programs to explore the scientific side of psychic fraud. Having witnessed a patient's death after refusing surgery due to an overly strong belief in psychic powers, she is determined to correct misconceptions about psychic powers. While she appears calm and gentle on the surface, she possesses a strong sense of justice. Her strong core is evident in her ability to slap perpetrators who have committed murder over trivial matters. She first met Ron and the others during the "Live Stream Murder Case." Later, with Mofu's help, it was discovered that Ron's habit of cornering perpetrators and driving them to suicide was not innate. It wasn't something he was born with, but something he acquired in the past for some reason. This revelation marks a significant development in our understanding of Ron as a person.

Surprisingly Clumsy?

Although her surgical skills are top-notch and impeccable, she is, for some reason, extremely clumsy in her daily life. When she cuts an apple, the knife bounces back and cuts her, showing her clumsy dexterity to the point that she doesn't even remotely resemble a genius brain surgeon. She bandages her every injury, but she's so bad at wrapping them that they sometimes get tangled in the handrails in the hallway. She wears a large, cross-shaped bandage over her right eye, and when applying makeup, she smears lipstick over the bandage, demonstrating her clumsiness in many other situations. Additionally, the screen of her smartphone is completely shattered, to the point that it appears broken to others. She doesn't seem to have any intention of repairing it, and continues to use it as is, but she can sometimes be confused by not knowing who is calling.

The Secret of His Birth

Ron Kamonohashi has been said to be a descendant of Sherlock Holmes, but as the story progresses, a crucial truth is revealed. In fact, Ron is also a descendant of Moriarty, Sherlock Holmes' nemesis. In other words, he is a person who has both Sherlock Holmes and Moriarty blood in him. Ron has the number 96 on his neck, signifying that he is both the sixth generation of the Holmes family and the ninth generation of the Moriarty family, the crime lords. Furthermore, the illness that causes him to unconsciously pursue criminals is a form of hypnosis, caused by brain manipulation by a certain individual. Who manipulated Ron's brain? Since I've already given away a lot of spoilers about Ron, I won't reveal the identity here. If you're curious, please read the original manga!

Summary of the Mysteries of Ron Kamonohashi

Ron Kamonohashi is not just any detective; he is a man of genius talent, despite possessing traits that make him unsuitable for the role. The fascinating and fascinating part of this work is that we learn why he is the way he is as we read. If you're interested, please check out the original manga before the anime airs! That's all for today. Thank you for reading.

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