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Who is the owner of Detective Conan, Wu Wanlian Ye?
Umaru Lianye's real identity is the leader of the "black organization" and is often called "adult" by his subordinates. He is a millionaire and the owner of the dusk pavilion. His family emblem is a crow. He used to collect works of art from all over the world as his main activity. Half a century ago, it was rumored that he died mysteriously.

50,000 lotus leaves have only been silhouetted in the original works and animations. Kudou Yū saku called him the most powerful and mysterious villain in Japan. According to the statement in Detective Conan Hei+Plus SDB (2065438+08), Maruno's financial resources are stronger than those of Suzuki consortium and ōoka Momiji family. At first, only the name and appearance outline appeared in the 30 th volume of singles.

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The role life of Wumaruya: Wumaruya used to collect various art exhibitions in the world as its main activity. On the surface, it is a monopoly, and it is the owner of the Evening Pavilion, but secretly it often intersects with some international criminal organizations. He founded a black organization in private, and his killing methods were very crisp and neat.

The composition, structure and purpose of this black organization are still unclear, but what is certain is that this black organization is a huge criminal organization with extensive influence in Japanese political, economic and scientific circles, abundant assets and deep connections. The usual method is to attract some promising people in medicine, finance and science, and then buy them off secretly with money.

And gathered a lot of money, using internal secret chemical technology to develop mysterious drugs, such as the mysterious drug "Silver Bomb" researched by Miyano couple (unfinished) and the mysterious drug "APTX4869" researched by Miyano Shiho, which can turn adults into children.

Develop programs that can affect the future of all mankind. For example, Itakura Suguru, a computer game engineer, once made a system software under organizational coercion, and revealed that he gave up software development "for all mankind".