"Bungo Stray Dogs" Season 4 Episode 3 may see Fukuzawa investigating the death of the scriptwriter and Edogawa Ranpo's kidnapping. Titled "The Secret of the Detective Agency's Establishment," the assassin will try to identify the culprit behind the murder and the kidnapper.

Fukuzawa may need the help of the greatest detective himself, Edogawa, but the man has been kidnapped. So, can he make it by himself in "Bungo Stray Dogs" Season 4 Episode 3?

There are theories that the man behind Edogawa's kidnapping is also the guy who killed the scriptwriter. Hence, fans may see Edogawa or Fukuzawa trying to solve this mystery and save the day.

Either of these two will try their best to prove the need to create a detective agency for their investigating activities after Fukuzawa said before that a detective always needs to be armed. This may mean the founding of the Armed Detective Agency will happen soon.

Will "Bungo Stray Dogs" Season 4 Episode 3 establish the creation of the said agency?

Elsewhere, "Bungo Stray Dogs Season 4 Episode 2, titled "The Day is a Dream, The Night is a Reality," saw Fukuzawa trying to make Edogawa believe that he was an ability user. He gave him cheap glasses and claimed it was specially made to activate his powers.

Edogawa later solved the mystery at the theater as he learned that the main actor, Tokio Murakami, was behind the threat, making him full of confidence. He decided to fake his death while abducting an audience member to make everyone believe that they were the culprit though it wasn't the case.

In addition, the anime's current season began with a flashback featuring Edogawa as a prelude for the main arc. He and Fukuzawa investigated the theater murder case while a play about Angels was happening.

Despite being annoyed, Edogawa easily determined who the murderer was. Fukuzawa, alternatively, had his own conclusions.

He later revealed that he once worked for the government, adding he knew Edogawa's powers and offered him help to control his abilities.

Murakami was later killed during the play's second act, and the two didn't manage to save him. Little did Fukuzawa and Edogawa know that he only faked his death and probably the death threats he had been receiving, too.

He worked alongside the scriptwriter to stage the most natural death possible. However, surprisingly, the writer died in a locked room, making things more complicated.

Add to that the sinister smile of the driver who took Edogawa and Fukuzawa to the police station, and everything became more difficult.

"Bungo Stray Dogs" will be out Wednesday, January 18.