Becoming Professor Moriarty's Probability
Chapter 83: The Wager’s Conclusion
- Chapter 271: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (7)
- Chapter 270: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (6)
- Chapter 269: Side Story: The Bohemian Queens XXX Scandal (2)
- Chapter 268: Side Story: The Bohemian Queens XXX Scandal
- Chapter 267: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (5)
- Chapter 266: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (4)
- Chapter 265: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (3)
- Chapter 264: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (2)
- Chapter 263: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (1)
- Chapter 262: Becoming Professor Moriartys Probability (The End)
- Chapter 261: Finale
- Chapter 260: 4P
- Chapter 259: 3P (3)
- Chapter 258: 3P (2)
- Chapter 257: 3P
- Chapter 256: Debugging
- Chapter 255: Family Gathering (4)
- Chapter 254: Family Gathering (3)
- Chapter 253: Family Gathering (2)
- Chapter 252: Family Gathering
- Chapter 251: Approaching the End
- Chapter 250: The Reunion at the Empty House (3)
- Chapter 249: The Reunion at the Empty House (2)
- Chapter 248: The Reunion at the Empty House
- Chapter 247: The Adventure of the Empty House (6)
- Chapter 246: The Adventure of the Empty House (5)
- Chapter 245: The Adventure of the Empty House (4)
- Chapter 244: The Adventure of the Empty House (3)
- Chapter 243: The Adventure of the Empty House (2)
- Chapter 242: The Adventure of the Empty House
- Chapter 241: The Return of Isaac Adler (2)
- Chapter 240: The Return of Isaac Adler
- Chapter 239: His Sorrow
- Chapter 238: The Detective’s Sorrow (3)
- Chapter 237: The Detective’s Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 236: The Detectives Sorrow
- Chapter 235: The Professors Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 234: The Professors Sorrow
- Chapter 233: The Final Problem (8)
- Chapter 232: The Final Problem (7)
- Chapter 231: The Final Problem (6)
- Chapter 230: The Final Problem (5)
- Chapter 229: The Final Problem (4)
- Chapter 228: The Final Problem (3)
- Chapter 227: The Final Problem (2)
- Chapter 226: The Final Problem
- Chapter 225: Gamble (2)
- Chapter 224: The Gamble
- Chapter 223: The Valley of Fear (6)
- Chapter 222: The Valley of Fear (5)
- Chapter 221: The Valley of Fear (4)
- Chapter 220: The Valley of Fear (3)
- Chapter 219: The Valley of Fear (2)
- Chapter 218: The Valley of Fear
- Chapter 217: Deal
- Chapter 216: The Sign of Four (5)
- Chapter 215: The Sign of Four (4)
- Chapter 214: The Sign of Four (3)
- Chapter 213: The Sign of Four (2)
- Chapter 212: The Sign of Four
- Chapter 211: Afterglow
- Chapter 210: The Cop and The Villain
- Chapter 209: Third (4)
- Chapter 208: Third (3)
- Chapter 207: Third (2)
- Chapter 206: Third
- Chapter 205: The Five Orange Pips (11)
- Chapter 204: The Five Orange Pips (10)
- Chapter 203: The Five Orange Pips (9)
- Chapter 202: The Five Orange Pips (8)
- Chapter 201: The Five Orange Pips (7)
- Chapter 200: The Five Orange Pips (6)
- Chapter 199: The Five Orange Pips (5)
- Chapter 198: The Five Orange Pips (4)
- Chapter 197: The Five Orange Pips (3)
- Chapter 196: The Five Orange Pips (2)
- Chapter 195: The Five Orange Pips
- Chapter 194: Contest (3)
- Chapter 193: Contest (2)
- Chapter 192: Contest
- Chapter 191: The Detective’s Devil (3)
- Chapter 190: The Detective’s Devil (2)
- Chapter 189: The Detective’s Devil
- Chapter 188: Omen of the Storm
- Chapter 187: Discovery
- Chapter 186: Butterfly Effect
- Chapter 185: The Korean Interpreter (9)
- Chapter 184: The Korean Interpreter (8)
- Chapter 183: The Korean Interpreter (7)
- Chapter 182: The Korean Interpreter (6)
- Chapter 181: The Korean Interpreter (5)
- Chapter 180: The Korean Interpreter (4)
- Chapter 179: The Korean Interpreter (3)
- Chapter 178: The Korean Interpreter (2)
- Chapter 177: The Korean Interpreter
- Chapter 176: True Lies?
- Chapter 175: True Lies
- Chapter 174: Snowball Effect (3)
- Chapter 173: Snowball Effect (2)
- Chapter 172: Snowball Effect
- Chapter 171: Exponential Growth
- Chapter 170: Morning
- Chapter 169: The Professor’s Heat
- Chapter 168: The Devil’s Heat (2)
- Chapter 167: The Devil’s Heat
- Chapter 166: The Devil’s Foot (4)
- Chapter 165: The Devil’s Foot (3)
- Chapter 164: The Devil’s Foot (2)
- Chapter 163: The Devil’s Foot
- Chapter 162: The Mask
- Chapter 161: A Change of Perspective
- Chapter 160: The Mastermind
- Chapter 159: The Crawling ■■■■■
- Chapter 158: The Crawling Human (9)
- Chapter 157: The Crawling Human (8)
- Chapter 156: The Crawling Human (7)
- Chapter 155: The Crawling Human (6)
- Chapter 154: The Crawling Human (5)
- Chapter 153: The Crawling Human (4)
- Chapter 152: The Crawling Human (3)
- Chapter 151: The Crawling Human (2)
- Chapter 150: The Crawling Human
- Chapter 149: Contract Couple
- Chapter 148: The Final Victor
- Chapter 147: Identity Revealed
- Chapter 146: A Case of Identity (9)
- Chapter 145: A Case of Identity (8)
- Chapter 144: A Case of Identity (7)
- Chapter 143: A Case of Identity (6)
- Chapter 142: A Case of Identity (5)
- Chapter 141: A Case of Identity (4)
- Chapter 140: A Case of Identity (3)
- Chapter 139: A Case of Identity (2)
- Chapter 138: A Case of Identity
- Chapter 137: The Abduction Play and The Play within The Play
- Chapter 136: Expansionist Policy
- Chapter 135: Kidnap
- Chapter 134: Monster Showdown (8)
- Chapter 133: Monster Showdown (7)
- Chapter 132: Monster Showdown (6)
- Chapter 131: Monster Showdown (5)
- Chapter 130: Monster Showdown (4)
- Chapter 129: Monster Showdown (3)
- Chapter 128: Monster Showdown (2)
- Chapter 127: Monster Showdown
- Chapter 126: Marriage (2)
- Chapter 125: Marriage
- Chapter 124: Escape
- Chapter 123: Berserk
- Chapter 122: The Hound of the Baskervilles (10)
- Chapter 121: The Hound of the Baskervilles (9)
- Chapter 120: The Hound of the Baskervilles (8)
- Chapter 119: The Hound of the Baskervilles (7)
- Chapter 118: The Hound of the Baskervilles (6)
- Chapter 117: The Hound of the Baskervilles (5)
- Chapter 116: The Hound of the Baskervilles (4)
- Chapter 115: The Hound of the Baskervilles (3)
- Chapter 114: The Hound of the Baskervilles (2)
- Chapter 113: The Hound of the Baskervilles
- Chapter 112: Invitation
- Chapter 111: Abduction
- Chapter 110: Proposal (3)
- Chapter 109: Proposal (2)
- Chapter 108: Proposal
- Chapter 107: Last Resort
- Chapter 106: Dad
- Chapter 105: Terminal
- Chapter 104: Eugenics
- Chapter 103: Truce
- Chapter 102: The Recollections of Isaac Adler
- Chapter 101: Professor Moriarty's Probability
- Chapter 100: Peace in London
- Chapter 99: The Three Garridebs (6)
- Chapter 98: The Three Garridebs (5)
- Chapter 97: The Three Garridebs (4)
- Chapter 96: The Three Garridebs (3)
- Chapter 95: The Three Garridebs (2)
- Chapter 94: The Three Garridebs
- Chapter 93: The Battle Intensifies (3)
- Chapter 92: The Battle Intensifies (2)
- Chapter 91: The Battle Intensifies
- Chapter 90: Shattered Mask
- Chapter 89: Realization
- Chapter 88: Do or Die
- Chapter 87: The Shadow of Britain (3)
- Chapter 86: The Shadow of Britain (2)
- Chapter 85: The Shadow of Britain
- Chapter 84: Behind the Veil
- Chapter 83: The Wager’s Conclusion
- Chapter 82: Trophy
- Chapter 81: Order (2)
- Chapter 80: Order
- Chapter 79: Caroline Augustus Milverton (3)
- Chapter 78: Caroline Augustus Milverton (2)
- Chapter 77: Caroline Augustus Milverton
- Chapter 76: Refusal
- Chapter 75: Summons
- Chapter 74: Breaking Point
- Chapter 73: The Blue Carbuncle (5)
- Chapter 72: The Blue Carbuncle (4)
- Chapter 71: The Blue Carbuncle (3)
- Chapter 70: The Blue Carbuncle (2)
- Chapter 69: The Blue Carbuncle
- Chapter 68: The Beginning of the War
- Chapter 67: The Blooming Detective (5)
- Chapter 66: The Blooming Detective (4)
- Chapter 65: The Blooming Detective (3)
- Chapter 64: The Blooming Detective (2)
- Chapter 63: The Blooming Detective
- Chapter 62: Traps and Snares
- Chapter 61: The Deceiver and the Deceived
- Chapter 60: Deception and Love
- Chapter 59: The Terminally Ill Boy
- Chapter 58: To Rule or Be Ruled
- Chapter 57: The Organization
- Chapter 56: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire (4)
- Chapter 55: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire (3)
- Chapter 54: Fait Accompli
- Chapter 53: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire (2)
- Chapter 52: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire
- Chapter 51: Karma
- Chapter 50: Gia Lestrade (4)
- Chapter 49: Gia Lestrade (3)
- Chapter 48: Gia Lestrade (2)
- Chapter 47: Gia Lestrade
- Chapter 46: The Professor and the Slave
- Chapter 45: The Worst Criminal
- Chapter 44: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (6)
- Chapter 43: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (5)
- Chapter 42: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (4)
- Chapter 41: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (3)
- Chapter 40: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (2)
- Chapter 39: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze
- Chapter 38: Put Yourself in Another’s Shoes
- Chapter 37: Hidden Route
- Chapter 36: SAVE ME
- Chapter 35: The Wrong Encounter
- Chapter 34: Push and Pull
- Chapter 33: The Man with the Twisted Lip
- Chapter 32: Prelude to Confrontation
- Chapter 31: Hope of London
- Chapter 30: Fait Accompli
- Chapter 29: The Secret of the Speckled Band (4)
- Chapter 28: The Secret of the Speckled Band (3)
- Chapter 27: The Secret of the Speckled Band (2)
- Chapter 26: The Secret of the Speckled Band
- Chapter 25: Piling Karma
- Chapter 24: I’ll Borrow Him for a Bit
- Chapter 23: Quite the Sight
- Chapter 22: Mycrony Holmes
- Chapter 21: The Tiger’s Lair
- Chapter 20: Wagging Tail
- Chapter 19: Conclusion
- Chapter 18: The Red Mana League (7)
- Chapter 17: The Red Mana League (6)
- Chapter 16: The Red Mana League (5)
- Chapter 15: The Red Mana League (4)
- Chapter 14: The Red Mana League (3)
- Chapter 13: The Red Mana League (2)
- Chapter 12: The Red Mana League
- Chapter 11: Declaration of War
- Chapter 10: The First Request
- Chapter 9: The Organization
- Chapter 8: Summary
- Chapter 7: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen (4)
- Chapter 6: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen (3)
- Chapter 5: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen (2)
- Chapter 4: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen
- Chapter 3: The Grey Research (2)
- Chapter 2: The Grey Research
- Chapter 1: First Encounter
Morning of a certain unspecified day, several days after Carolines mansion was besieged by a group of uninvited guests,
In the rendezvous point near Windsor Castle, where Adler and his party had recently arrived in a secret carriage
There, once again gathered, were Charlotte Holmes and Professor Moriarty, maintaining silence as they glared at each other openly.
Why such a fierce gaze, Miss Holmes?
Just fatigued, which has made my eyes somewhat sharp, thats all.
Nobody knew how much time had elapsed as their silent confrontation continued
Is that how I seem in the professors eyes?
As Professor Moriarty, starting the conversation, reached for a cookie, prepared on the table for them, Charlotte, sitting opposite, interrupted with a sarcastic remark.
Honestly, you just look like a puppy desperately holding back its poop.
Now youve abandoned all decorum, havent you?
Have we ever been in a situation to maintain decorum between us?
And so, another round of their verbal sparring began anew.
This is just how our relationship is, isnt it?
I dont know what youre trying to say, but it gives me the creeps seeing how chummy youre acting, so could you please stop?
Oh dear me, Holmes.
The professor, having topped the cookie with a lump of sugar, popped it in her mouth and began to chew, tilting her head from side to side as she savored its taste.
You heard what Adler said back then
Im not quite sure if I did, actually. So save the sweet act for Adler and keep your head still, please.
Charlotte, frowning at the professors characteristic habit of bobbing her head, cut her off with a decisive huff.
Its a personal habit.
Do you think I care?
Friends overlook each others habits, dont they?
What did you just say?
She cocked her head with a baffled expression on her face.
I want to be friends with you, Holmes.
Thats the most horrible joke Ive heard all year.
Its not a joke.
However, seeing the professor continue her farce with her trademark smirk, Charlottes expression grew progressively distorted with time.
You and I are opposites. I have no desire to mix with someone like you.
When extremities reach beyond their limits, they eventually converge. The heads and tails of a coin seem opposed at first glance, but in reality, theyre just parts of the same coin.
Yet, the professor merely continued with a relaxed smile on her face in response to her vehement refusal.
In the end, arent you and I doing all this to quench our unfulfilled thirst? Its just a matter of the methods we employ, that are different.
Respectfully, thats quite typical of you, dont you think? You are just forcing it at this point. Everything in this world has similarities and differences inherent in their traits. Youre just exaggerating coincidental similarities and ignoring the differences.
Is that so?
Its an obvious fact if you think about it logically. The back alley forces youve been quickly subduing over the past few weeks dont seem to think so though.
Charlotte, having said that, took a moment to catch her breath, her gaze mirroring frigid ice.
But not everyone in this world is a fool who falls for a few words from you. Remember that and drop some of that arrogance of yours.
Despite that, some officers who sensed something off and were keeping tabs on me were quickly influenced by my words though.
Londons police are a bunch of dolts, indeed.
However, as she leaned back and muttered with clear annoyance in her eyes, Professor Moriartys eyes shined silently with a dangerous hue.
Why deny the truth? Its not only the Londons police who are dolts.
In a few years, London will become my playground. Do you really think you alone can stop me?
Charlottes expression turned progressively more frigid as she heard her arrogant words.
As expected, you arent confident in stopping me, right? Then why continue this farce? Just become friends with me and both of us will have a lot of fun together.
Theres nothing Id hate more than that, no matter what.
You have as much potential to be a criminal as I do.
And you have as much potential to be a detective as I do.
Thus, their conversation continued, running on the parallels they enacted with their lives.
Its a shame. I once dreamed of being a detective too.
Changed your strategy, have you? From excluding me to corrupting me?
Think what you will.
How lacking in confidence must you be to have changed your whole strategy! If it were me, Id be too ashamed to even lift my head.
Charlotte, feeling disgusted with that fact, whispered with a dark expression, while the professor looked at her with her characteristic smirk.
Im looking at the bigger picture, something that you clearly cant see.
Ah, is that so?
And at the center of it is none other than Adler.
Im not sure how long you plan to pretend to care for someone whose eyes havent even been dyed in your colors.
Mimicking her, Charlotte wore a brazen smile and spoke with her arms crossed.
You should win the bet before you start speaking.
Do you actually believe youve won, Holmes?
Their gazes began to shine with frigid cold.
Ive definitely won this bet.
Thats unfortunate. I thought you were sulking because you lost the bet, but you were simply under the delusion that you have won.
As their eyes clashed, a chill akin to the arctic frost spread throughout the room despite the recent cessation of the heavy snowfall and the subsequent return of the summer weather, as it should.
Excuse me.
Just then, a familiar voice emanated from behind.
Could you both stop fighting now?
Isaac Adler stood behind Charlotte and Moriarty with a cheerful expression on his face.
Shouldnt we be deciding the outcome of the bet soon?
As he said those words, scratching his head, the two women quietly leaned back and straightened their postures.
So, who will make the judgment?
Thats a valid point. All three of us are parties participating in the bet, so a fair judgment would be impossible.
Then the professor casually asked, and Adler responded with a smile.
But dont worry. We have just the right person for it.
Creeeak
The moment those words were spoken, the door of the inner room began to open, ever so slowly.
The client of this case will make the judgment personally.
And a veiled girl walked out from within, drenching the room in a profound and deep silence.
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.
.
.
Should we address you as the royal representative, or as royalty?
As the veiled girl sat before them, Charlotte, who had been quietly observing her, broke the silence with a bold question.
Indeed, you all catch on quickly.
..
Officially, I am merely an anonymous royal emissary.
Then, an archaic voice began emerging from behind the veil.
So please dispense with the formalities and honors, and report the results quickly.
Then, I shall go first.
Upon hearing her demand, Charlotte Holmes took something out of her pocket and placed it before the client.
What is this?
Its a key.
The client quietly cocked her head to the side.
To be precise, its the key to a secret door disguised as a bookshelf in the library of Caroline Augustus Milvertons mansion.
How did you find it? Our forces have checked several times for this item already, however, they were never able to procure it.
A few days ago, I coated her hands with a fine layer of powdered magic stone, and the residue was all over the bookshelf. The keyhole is only revealed when the books are inserted and removed in a specific order, so it wasnt easy to find.
And the contents of the room?
All the blackmail material she has collected over the years.
Charlotte shrugged her shoulders, speaking with a triumphant expression.
I have moved all the documents that were inside the room to a secret location under my management. I plan to burn all of them in the presence of a royal official.
In other words, Caroline is finished. With all her collected blackmail materials taken, even the faintest possibility of her comeback has been completely extinguished.
The client nodded silently upon hearing those words.
Doesnt this make it clear? The one to neutralize Caroline i
Why did you omit the most essential part?
At that moment, while Charlotte sported a triumphant look, Professor Moriarty, quietly observing the exchange till then, interjected.
I was in the middle of discussing with the client
You failed to secure the letter sent to Miss Caroline by the clients sibling no, a pitiable party who was entrapped in her allure, did you not?
Charlotte frowned visibly at those words.
Even if that one letter is snatched away, Caroline is not neutralized. As long as she holds assets in the form of blackmail material, she can always make a comeback. It is my victory solely because I have completely sealed off that possibility.
Thats for the client to judge, Holmes.
The professor looked at her with a pitying gaze and took out a letter, handing it to the client.
What is this?
The client leaned forward to check and murmured in a slightly surprised voice.
The letter that caused you to seek the neutralization of Caroline Augustus Milverton has been secured by me. Therefore, it is clearly my victory.
No matter how you play it, its only a half-victory. With just that, you cannot claim to have neutralized her, who had a grip on London as much as Isaac Adler did
How did you obtain it?
The client interrupted Charlottes protest with a low voice and asked, to which the professor responded with a subtle smile.
Is that really important?
Pardon?
What matters is that I got the letter, not the process or method of how I obtained it, dont you think?
The client then gazed at the professor silently, without saying a word.
How did you get your hands on it, Professor?
I blackmailed a certain thieving cat.
In the ensuing silence, Charlotte whispered with a hint of curiosity, and the professor, with gleaming eyes, whispered back to the client in front of her.
I attacked and confined her subordinates, who were scattered all across London, and warned that if the letter wasnt sent to me, I would be shooting one of them every single hour that passes after the warning has been issued.
..
By the time I was halfway through the killing, the letter arrived.
Charlotte began to glare coldly at the professor upon hearing her explanation.
Of course, I havent killed half of them. I meant that I was halfway through killing the first one, so only one of the subordinates is dead.
Then, patting Charlottes back with a firm hand, a reassuring smile on her face, the professor turned her gaze back to the client.
Indeed, I was the one who said not to mind the means and methods.
It seems that were on the same page.
At the reply that returned from behind the veil, the professor began tapping on the desk with a chilly smirk on her face.
Then, do you agree with me that there is no more definite neutralization than this?
But theres something strange.
However, the clients voice began to grow heavier.
Why do you not mention the possibility of the existence of a duplicate of the letter?
We searched Caroline Augustus Milvertons mansion thoroughly, but no such evidence of duplication or a duplicate existed.
Were sure of it, having searched everything ourselves.
And what about the probability that the duplicates are stored elsewhere?
Reading the rapidly deteriorating atmosphere, the professor and Charlotte began to explain simultaneously, but the client continued pressing them with a voice laced with the frigidness of the arctic sea.
You know well that she trusts no one. Even the servants were unaware of the storing location of the letter. Its unlikely she would entrust anyone else with duplicates of such extensive materials.
Then, why did she disappear from her mansion a few days ago?
That is
Who knows if she, having vanished without a trace, is now hiding in a secret hideout with the duplicates, mocking us?
Upon hearing the clients challenging question, the eyes of Charlotte and Moriarty narrowed simultaneously.
It doesnt just end there. While most of the knowledge she possesses is mere blackmail material, the information leaked this time is related to national secrets.
I havent heard about such information?
The matter itself is a significant secret of the royal family, which made me hesitant to discuss it at all.
The client, looking back and forth between them, let out a sigh of disappointment.
If she who holds the information speaks carelessly, we will still be in a sizeable dilemma.
Oh, that shouldnt be a problem.
As Moriarty was about to speak with a smile growing progressively frigid,
Because, on that day, Caroline Augustus Milverton
is with me.
Finally clearing his throat, having been silent until that very moment, Isaac Adler spoke up and joined the battle.
At his words, the gazes of Charlotte and Professor Moriarty focused on him in unison.
Tell her to come in.
Adler, directing a bright smile to the looks of confusion directed at him, quietly clapped his hands to signal someone outside.
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.
Swish
A moment later, the entrance door of the heavily guarded secret meeting place opened, making way for someone to enter.
..
The people inside inadvertently turned their gazes toward the newcomer and their eyes couldnt help but widen in shock and bewilderment.
Come here.
A woman fitted with dog ears and tail, her head bowed low, started to approach Adler at his call; her body twitching ever so slightly throughout her shameful march.
Pant, pant.
Like a puppy, she crawled, panting as she came to Adler.
Good.
Reaching the feet of Adler, the woman kneeled modestly with the handle of the leash around her neck in her mouth. Seeing the submissive display, Adler smiled and stroked her head lovingly, like a satisfied pet owner.
Swish, swish
For a moment, the womans face distorted in shame, but then she closed her eyes tightly and started rubbing her cheek against his leg.
Woof.
A small but distinct sound, one indistinguishable from a puppys, escaped her lips.
Ta-da~!
.
This is the little bitch that seduced half the men of London.
As Adler gazed down at her, leash in hand, and spread his arms with an innocent declaration, the expressions on Charlotte Holmes and the professor turned cold as the antarctic breeze.
Just days ago, she had a name, Caroline Augustus Milverton she was called, but as a result of several days of training, she has given up on being a person from henceforth.
Hooh.
However, unlike their expressions, the client behind the veil wore an intrigued look.
Press
Eek.
Adler, who had been smiling slyly at her, pressed his foot against the womans belly. She, steeped in a chilling sensation, bit her teeth and groaned.
..
Adler then looked down at her frigidly for a brief instant.
Growl.
Whos the victor now?
As the womans grunts and groans transitioned into a submissive growl, he smirked and posed the question to the client before him.
It seems the decision has just been made.
Surely not?
Id advise you to think again, as one of the potential future leaders of the British Empire.
Charlotte and Moriarty both glared at the client with serious expressions on their faces, but the conclusion had already been reached.
This is a perfect neutralization.
Youve crossed the line.
Britain is doomed, indeed.
- Chapter 271: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (7)
- Chapter 270: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (6)
- Chapter 269: Side Story: The Bohemian Queens XXX Scandal (2)
- Chapter 268: Side Story: The Bohemian Queens XXX Scandal
- Chapter 267: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (5)
- Chapter 266: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (4)
- Chapter 265: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (3)
- Chapter 264: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (2)
- Chapter 263: Side Story: The Adventures of Isaac Adler (1)
- Chapter 262: Becoming Professor Moriartys Probability (The End)
- Chapter 261: Finale
- Chapter 260: 4P
- Chapter 259: 3P (3)
- Chapter 258: 3P (2)
- Chapter 257: 3P
- Chapter 256: Debugging
- Chapter 255: Family Gathering (4)
- Chapter 254: Family Gathering (3)
- Chapter 253: Family Gathering (2)
- Chapter 252: Family Gathering
- Chapter 251: Approaching the End
- Chapter 250: The Reunion at the Empty House (3)
- Chapter 249: The Reunion at the Empty House (2)
- Chapter 248: The Reunion at the Empty House
- Chapter 247: The Adventure of the Empty House (6)
- Chapter 246: The Adventure of the Empty House (5)
- Chapter 245: The Adventure of the Empty House (4)
- Chapter 244: The Adventure of the Empty House (3)
- Chapter 243: The Adventure of the Empty House (2)
- Chapter 242: The Adventure of the Empty House
- Chapter 241: The Return of Isaac Adler (2)
- Chapter 240: The Return of Isaac Adler
- Chapter 239: His Sorrow
- Chapter 238: The Detective’s Sorrow (3)
- Chapter 237: The Detective’s Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 236: The Detectives Sorrow
- Chapter 235: The Professors Sorrow (2)
- Chapter 234: The Professors Sorrow
- Chapter 233: The Final Problem (8)
- Chapter 232: The Final Problem (7)
- Chapter 231: The Final Problem (6)
- Chapter 230: The Final Problem (5)
- Chapter 229: The Final Problem (4)
- Chapter 228: The Final Problem (3)
- Chapter 227: The Final Problem (2)
- Chapter 226: The Final Problem
- Chapter 225: Gamble (2)
- Chapter 224: The Gamble
- Chapter 223: The Valley of Fear (6)
- Chapter 222: The Valley of Fear (5)
- Chapter 221: The Valley of Fear (4)
- Chapter 220: The Valley of Fear (3)
- Chapter 219: The Valley of Fear (2)
- Chapter 218: The Valley of Fear
- Chapter 217: Deal
- Chapter 216: The Sign of Four (5)
- Chapter 215: The Sign of Four (4)
- Chapter 214: The Sign of Four (3)
- Chapter 213: The Sign of Four (2)
- Chapter 212: The Sign of Four
- Chapter 211: Afterglow
- Chapter 210: The Cop and The Villain
- Chapter 209: Third (4)
- Chapter 208: Third (3)
- Chapter 207: Third (2)
- Chapter 206: Third
- Chapter 205: The Five Orange Pips (11)
- Chapter 204: The Five Orange Pips (10)
- Chapter 203: The Five Orange Pips (9)
- Chapter 202: The Five Orange Pips (8)
- Chapter 201: The Five Orange Pips (7)
- Chapter 200: The Five Orange Pips (6)
- Chapter 199: The Five Orange Pips (5)
- Chapter 198: The Five Orange Pips (4)
- Chapter 197: The Five Orange Pips (3)
- Chapter 196: The Five Orange Pips (2)
- Chapter 195: The Five Orange Pips
- Chapter 194: Contest (3)
- Chapter 193: Contest (2)
- Chapter 192: Contest
- Chapter 191: The Detective’s Devil (3)
- Chapter 190: The Detective’s Devil (2)
- Chapter 189: The Detective’s Devil
- Chapter 188: Omen of the Storm
- Chapter 187: Discovery
- Chapter 186: Butterfly Effect
- Chapter 185: The Korean Interpreter (9)
- Chapter 184: The Korean Interpreter (8)
- Chapter 183: The Korean Interpreter (7)
- Chapter 182: The Korean Interpreter (6)
- Chapter 181: The Korean Interpreter (5)
- Chapter 180: The Korean Interpreter (4)
- Chapter 179: The Korean Interpreter (3)
- Chapter 178: The Korean Interpreter (2)
- Chapter 177: The Korean Interpreter
- Chapter 176: True Lies?
- Chapter 175: True Lies
- Chapter 174: Snowball Effect (3)
- Chapter 173: Snowball Effect (2)
- Chapter 172: Snowball Effect
- Chapter 171: Exponential Growth
- Chapter 170: Morning
- Chapter 169: The Professor’s Heat
- Chapter 168: The Devil’s Heat (2)
- Chapter 167: The Devil’s Heat
- Chapter 166: The Devil’s Foot (4)
- Chapter 165: The Devil’s Foot (3)
- Chapter 164: The Devil’s Foot (2)
- Chapter 163: The Devil’s Foot
- Chapter 162: The Mask
- Chapter 161: A Change of Perspective
- Chapter 160: The Mastermind
- Chapter 159: The Crawling ■■■■■
- Chapter 158: The Crawling Human (9)
- Chapter 157: The Crawling Human (8)
- Chapter 156: The Crawling Human (7)
- Chapter 155: The Crawling Human (6)
- Chapter 154: The Crawling Human (5)
- Chapter 153: The Crawling Human (4)
- Chapter 152: The Crawling Human (3)
- Chapter 151: The Crawling Human (2)
- Chapter 150: The Crawling Human
- Chapter 149: Contract Couple
- Chapter 148: The Final Victor
- Chapter 147: Identity Revealed
- Chapter 146: A Case of Identity (9)
- Chapter 145: A Case of Identity (8)
- Chapter 144: A Case of Identity (7)
- Chapter 143: A Case of Identity (6)
- Chapter 142: A Case of Identity (5)
- Chapter 141: A Case of Identity (4)
- Chapter 140: A Case of Identity (3)
- Chapter 139: A Case of Identity (2)
- Chapter 138: A Case of Identity
- Chapter 137: The Abduction Play and The Play within The Play
- Chapter 136: Expansionist Policy
- Chapter 135: Kidnap
- Chapter 134: Monster Showdown (8)
- Chapter 133: Monster Showdown (7)
- Chapter 132: Monster Showdown (6)
- Chapter 131: Monster Showdown (5)
- Chapter 130: Monster Showdown (4)
- Chapter 129: Monster Showdown (3)
- Chapter 128: Monster Showdown (2)
- Chapter 127: Monster Showdown
- Chapter 126: Marriage (2)
- Chapter 125: Marriage
- Chapter 124: Escape
- Chapter 123: Berserk
- Chapter 122: The Hound of the Baskervilles (10)
- Chapter 121: The Hound of the Baskervilles (9)
- Chapter 120: The Hound of the Baskervilles (8)
- Chapter 119: The Hound of the Baskervilles (7)
- Chapter 118: The Hound of the Baskervilles (6)
- Chapter 117: The Hound of the Baskervilles (5)
- Chapter 116: The Hound of the Baskervilles (4)
- Chapter 115: The Hound of the Baskervilles (3)
- Chapter 114: The Hound of the Baskervilles (2)
- Chapter 113: The Hound of the Baskervilles
- Chapter 112: Invitation
- Chapter 111: Abduction
- Chapter 110: Proposal (3)
- Chapter 109: Proposal (2)
- Chapter 108: Proposal
- Chapter 107: Last Resort
- Chapter 106: Dad
- Chapter 105: Terminal
- Chapter 104: Eugenics
- Chapter 103: Truce
- Chapter 102: The Recollections of Isaac Adler
- Chapter 101: Professor Moriarty's Probability
- Chapter 100: Peace in London
- Chapter 99: The Three Garridebs (6)
- Chapter 98: The Three Garridebs (5)
- Chapter 97: The Three Garridebs (4)
- Chapter 96: The Three Garridebs (3)
- Chapter 95: The Three Garridebs (2)
- Chapter 94: The Three Garridebs
- Chapter 93: The Battle Intensifies (3)
- Chapter 92: The Battle Intensifies (2)
- Chapter 91: The Battle Intensifies
- Chapter 90: Shattered Mask
- Chapter 89: Realization
- Chapter 88: Do or Die
- Chapter 87: The Shadow of Britain (3)
- Chapter 86: The Shadow of Britain (2)
- Chapter 85: The Shadow of Britain
- Chapter 84: Behind the Veil
- Chapter 83: The Wager’s Conclusion
- Chapter 82: Trophy
- Chapter 81: Order (2)
- Chapter 80: Order
- Chapter 79: Caroline Augustus Milverton (3)
- Chapter 78: Caroline Augustus Milverton (2)
- Chapter 77: Caroline Augustus Milverton
- Chapter 76: Refusal
- Chapter 75: Summons
- Chapter 74: Breaking Point
- Chapter 73: The Blue Carbuncle (5)
- Chapter 72: The Blue Carbuncle (4)
- Chapter 71: The Blue Carbuncle (3)
- Chapter 70: The Blue Carbuncle (2)
- Chapter 69: The Blue Carbuncle
- Chapter 68: The Beginning of the War
- Chapter 67: The Blooming Detective (5)
- Chapter 66: The Blooming Detective (4)
- Chapter 65: The Blooming Detective (3)
- Chapter 64: The Blooming Detective (2)
- Chapter 63: The Blooming Detective
- Chapter 62: Traps and Snares
- Chapter 61: The Deceiver and the Deceived
- Chapter 60: Deception and Love
- Chapter 59: The Terminally Ill Boy
- Chapter 58: To Rule or Be Ruled
- Chapter 57: The Organization
- Chapter 56: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire (4)
- Chapter 55: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire (3)
- Chapter 54: Fait Accompli
- Chapter 53: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire (2)
- Chapter 52: The Mystery of the Reigate Squire
- Chapter 51: Karma
- Chapter 50: Gia Lestrade (4)
- Chapter 49: Gia Lestrade (3)
- Chapter 48: Gia Lestrade (2)
- Chapter 47: Gia Lestrade
- Chapter 46: The Professor and the Slave
- Chapter 45: The Worst Criminal
- Chapter 44: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (6)
- Chapter 43: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (5)
- Chapter 42: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (4)
- Chapter 41: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (3)
- Chapter 40: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze (2)
- Chapter 39: The Missing Case of Silver Blaze
- Chapter 38: Put Yourself in Another’s Shoes
- Chapter 37: Hidden Route
- Chapter 36: SAVE ME
- Chapter 35: The Wrong Encounter
- Chapter 34: Push and Pull
- Chapter 33: The Man with the Twisted Lip
- Chapter 32: Prelude to Confrontation
- Chapter 31: Hope of London
- Chapter 30: Fait Accompli
- Chapter 29: The Secret of the Speckled Band (4)
- Chapter 28: The Secret of the Speckled Band (3)
- Chapter 27: The Secret of the Speckled Band (2)
- Chapter 26: The Secret of the Speckled Band
- Chapter 25: Piling Karma
- Chapter 24: I’ll Borrow Him for a Bit
- Chapter 23: Quite the Sight
- Chapter 22: Mycrony Holmes
- Chapter 21: The Tiger’s Lair
- Chapter 20: Wagging Tail
- Chapter 19: Conclusion
- Chapter 18: The Red Mana League (7)
- Chapter 17: The Red Mana League (6)
- Chapter 16: The Red Mana League (5)
- Chapter 15: The Red Mana League (4)
- Chapter 14: The Red Mana League (3)
- Chapter 13: The Red Mana League (2)
- Chapter 12: The Red Mana League
- Chapter 11: Declaration of War
- Chapter 10: The First Request
- Chapter 9: The Organization
- Chapter 8: Summary
- Chapter 7: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen (4)
- Chapter 6: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen (3)
- Chapter 5: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen (2)
- Chapter 4: The Scandal of the Bohemian Queen
- Chapter 3: The Grey Research (2)
- Chapter 2: The Grey Research
- Chapter 1: First Encounter
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