The episode centers on a chilling scenario: Goichi Otonashi, a wealthy businessman, confesses to murdering his wife, Sumi, 23 years ago. But here’s the twist—he challenges his children to explain how he did it, with a larger share of the inheritance going to whoever crafts the best explanation.
Fans on Reddit have compared the episode to a Danganronpa or Detective Conan case due to its elaborate murder plots and the MC's ease in navigating complex arguments.
: Kotoko turns the entire investigation on its head by asking one simple, devastating question: Why do all of Goichi’s children coincidentally have alibis? This shifts the focus from the confession to the structural mechanics of the family's shared history.
The episode centers on a chilling scenario: Goichi Otonashi, a wealthy businessman, confesses to murdering his wife, Sumi, 23 years ago. But here’s the twist—he challenges his children to explain how he did it, with a larger share of the inheritance going to whoever crafts the best explanation.
Fans on Reddit have compared the episode to a Danganronpa or Detective Conan case due to its elaborate murder plots and the MC's ease in navigating complex arguments.
: Kotoko turns the entire investigation on its head by asking one simple, devastating question: Why do all of Goichi’s children coincidentally have alibis? This shifts the focus from the confession to the structural mechanics of the family's shared history.