Minamoto Tamako touched her head to the pillow and fell asleep within seconds.
She quickly drifted into a dream, where she captured the real culprit, received commendation from the police, and was awarded a special certificate by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Everyone in the Special Investigation Department looked at her with admiration and envy…
Meanwhile, her good partner, Fushimi Roku, who should have been watching the suspect, was browsing the latest issue of Shonen Jump Pu.
Living in Japan has its advantages; you don't need translations to read manga, and you can see some great works that were previously cut short.
Shonen Jump Pu is truly Japan's top manga magazine. Every work is uniquely designed, both long and short stories are captivating, and each issue is particularly thick, unlike some other manga magazines, which have only a few thin pages per issue.
Fushimi Roku became completely absorbed as he read.
