Becoming Professor Moriarty's Probability
Chapter 9: The Organization
- 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
A few days after moving into the dormitory of the August Detective Academy.
“…This is driving me crazy.”
Having gone through the student files I obtained with the help of Professor Moriarty for quite a while, I laid down on the bed, sighing softly.
‘Who on earth was that?’
The mysterious message that landed in my hand a few days ago…
The one who sent it was probably Adler’s fiancée in the original work or, at the very least, someone he was seeing on the premise of an engagement.
Because ever since I possessed this body, all contacts from women came through letters. However, only this person’s contact came through the transmission magic engraved on Adler’s hand.
And the name saved in that transmission magic by Adler was, precisely, ‘Fiancée’ and nothing else.
‘I really don’t know.’
The problem was that I had absolutely no idea who that person is.
Adler’s fiancée in the original work was a British lawyer called ‘Godfrey Norton’.
Of course, in this world, the gender of the characters was reversed, hence she would be a woman, not a man.
However, there was no woman with the surname ‘Norton’ and with the profession of a lawyer in the entirety of London.
Even considering the possibility, I had thoroughly checked all the female students at the academy who majored in law, but there was no such person.
As a last resort, I had written letters to the mansion’s servants who were hospitalized due to the recent fire that broke out. However, when the butler visited me in the hospital she said that she was clueless about this fact, the chances didn’t seem promising.
‘It’ll be the 21st in a few days.’
Who on earth was the person who contacted me to meet somewhere unknown on the evening of the 21st? Just who was it that had the only contact channel registered by Isaac Adler?
Isaac Adler, in the story I reviewed, was already deceased from the perspective of the original work, so there wasn’t much information about him.
In other words, it was a headache-inducing situation for me, where no lead could be seen even with the knowledge of the possessor.
‘No, it might be better not to meet her at all.’
However, on second thought, it might be better not to contact her— someone that I didn’t even know.
It’s clear that the good-for-nothing Adler, with clearly impure intentions, must have been trying to woo this person.
Because getting involved with me now would be quite risky for her.
“…Ugh.”
These burn marks that were irritatingly painful even now were the proof of that claim.
The arson case at my mansion was currently under police investigation, but they were unable to find any leads as of yet.
And if the police couldn’t find any leads, there was only one plausible answer…
A deliberated terror with the usage of mana.
Considering none of the servants were mana users, it seemed likely that someone from outside had secretly infiltrated the mansion and set up such a trap for me.
It seemed that not only the women of London but also among the mages, there were those who detested Isaac Adler enough to want him dead.
It was indeed a good decision to move my residence here.
“Phew.”
While lying on the bed and sorting through my complex thoughts, I soon sighed and got up.
‘I should handle the immediate problems first.’
Dwelling on issues that just couldn’t be resolved by thinking would leave me neither dead nor alive.
So, I should tackle what I am able to do right now.
?Mr. Adler, there’s an urgent matter.?
For instance, meeting our professor, who had been sending messages to the receiver embedded in my hand ever since I registered for the transmission magic.
?Come to my office.?
I had a feeling that I could clearly see the hardships that awaited me in the future.
. . . . .
“Have you arrived, Mr. Adler?”
Upon arriving swiftly at Professor Moriarty’s office, I could see the Professor sitting upright on her seat and quietly waving her hand to me in greeting.
“What’s the urgent matter, Professor?”
“Actually, there isn’t any urgent matter.”
Watching her, I asked a question. Meanwhile, she only showed me a sly smile before responding with those words…
“I just wanted to see you, so I contacted you.”
“Is that so? Then, I’ll be on my way.”
“Playing with a professor who feels like dying of boredom at any moment is one of the main duties of a graduate student, Mr. Adler.”
With a flick of her finger, the office door locked automatically, just like before.
“I’ve always wondered, are you also a mana user, Professor?”
“Well, what do you think?”
The ‘unknown mana’ presumed to be used on the prince during the last incident, the ‘curse’ said to be on her, and so on and so forth…
I was brimming with questions about her.
“Let’s discuss that later. Shall we continue the conversation we had last time?”
“The conversation from last time?”
“The criminal organization. The one that will engulf the entirety of London in the future.”
However, judging from Professor Moriarty’s reaction, pressing her at the moment seemed not feasible.
“I had high hopes when I heard you were organizing such a formidable group. Yet, there hasn’t been much progress for days already.”
“It’s not something that can be created overnight, Professor.”
“Hmm…”
Hearing my response, Moriarty displayed a faint look of disappointment while rummaging through a sugar packet on her desk.
“It must be nice being detectives. Clients come to them willingly, and they can promote their services legally.”
“……..”
“Certainly, being a criminal consultant for you was fun, but this prolonged waiting is getting troublesome.”
Upon closer inspection, her shoulders were slouched, and there was a lack of vitality in her eyes.
It reminded me of the way Holmes from the original story appeared during periods of case shortages— a similar form of withdrawal could be seen in Professor Moriarty.
“Isn’t there some way or method we could employ?”
In truth, her concerns had also occupied my thoughts over the past few days.
While Professor Moriarty was set to become a global figure thanks to the binomial theorem paper she published a few days ago… at the moment, she was merely a first-year assistant professor.
And as for me, who was employed as her assistant, I was quite well known in London, but it was as a form of infamy.
To sum it up, we lacked brand recognition.
Not to mention building an organization, even finding clients for criminal consultation proved challenging for us.
If such circumstances persisted for a few weeks, or even just a few more days, Moriarty’s interest in criminal consultation would undoubtedly wane to an all-time low.
Even now, wasn’t she, like a case-deprived Holmes, somberly chewing on sugar lumps? 𝙛𝒓𝒆𝙚𝒘𝒆𝓫𝙣𝓸𝙫𝓮𝒍.𝒄𝒐𝓶
“There is a way,” I proposed to her while thinking till here.
“…What did you say?”
Fortunately, after racking my brain intensely over the past few days, I had come up with a rather promising idea.
“We can establish a foundational backing for our organization and simultaneously find our first client,” I explained to her in simple words.
“………”
“And we can do it immediately.”
Upon mentioning this idea, Professor Moriarty, who had been listlessly munching on sugar, ceased her actions and her eyes began to sparkle once more.
“Mr. Adler, you always show me something new,” she remarked in a subtle tone.
“You flatter me.”
“So, what is this method?”
I responded by handing her a document that I had kept in my pocket.
“Just stamp your seal here.”
“Oh, finally planning to make me your slave?”
“Please refrain from making such inappropriate remarks, Professor…”
Professor Moriarty took the documents that I had offered with an animated expression while tilting her head thoughtfully
“This is the method?”
“Yes, Professor.”
“Hmm…”
Her reaction was understandable.
“A mock crime consultation club. I’ll be the supervising professor, and you’ll be the president. It’s intriguing, to say the least.”
The document I presented to her was none other than a club establishment permit.
“How does this become ‘the method’ that you are speaking of?”
“Don’t you understand?”
“To be honest,” she replied, “No, I don’t.”
Moriarty, who had been tapping her desk till now, looked down at the permit and began to speak.
“So, because we currently lack reputation, you’re proposing we use this method to scout the talent needed for our organization?”
“In a nutshell, yes.”
“Nevertheless, posting such a notice in this academy which is teeming with detectives seems quite the audacious act.”
Her argument certainly had merit.
If one were to establish a ‘ mock crime consultation club’ at the foremost detective academy in all of Europe, the ones who would likely join out of sheer curiosity would be the detectives with abundant free time or a penchant for novelty.
“Even if by some otherworldly stroke of luck, a student genuinely interested in crime were to approach us, distinguishing them would be near impossible. And getting them to entrust us with a request would be even more challenging.”
“……”
“And if there were students with such intentions, to begin with, it’s simply illogical for them to be at a detective academy in the first place.”
Faced with Professor Moriarty’s sound logic that refuted my proposal, I could only…
“…Ha-ha.”
Before I knew it, a chuckle escaped my lips.
“Why do you laugh so, Mr. Adler?”
Because oddly enough such logical reasoning had no place in this academy.
“It’s nothing, Professor.”
The August Detective Academy.
The main stage of the game and the place where the protagonist— Holmes, would enroll in a year’s time. This place was also home to the culprits of a series of incidents that would unfold about a year later.
And I was certain…
Although we might not be able to capture the attention of all of them, I was confident we could at least pique the interest of one student in our club.
And if we’re talking about the real culprit behind the original ‘The Red-Headed League’ story – the fourth smartest woman in London – she would be the one.
Even if she wasn’t quite on the level of Colonel Moran, the incomprehensible confidant of the original Moriarty of the novels, she would still be more than suitable to be a member of our organization.
“Please stamp it already.”
“Even after all I’ve said, you still ask?”
“If you’re not satisfied with this venture you can kill me, Professor.”
As I spoke those words while looking straight at her eyes, Moriarty began to tilt her head from side to side with a faint smile on her face.
A habit she often displayed when she was deep in thought or intrigued by something or someone.
As she stared back intently, not hiding her characteristic mannerism, I wondered what she was thinking about me right now.
“Please be assured.”
I felt a slight chill down my spine but even so, I managed to stay composed.
The event I was about to instigate would undoubtedly be a highly satisfying one for Professor Moriarty.
“I will make London a paradise just for you, my dear Professor.”
Even though I spoke as such only half of it was true.
Because the young genius residing at 212B Baker Street would also be granted admission to that paradise.
“Is this the ticket to enter that promised land, Mr. Adler?”
Of course, the first to enter was Professor Moriarty, who stamped her approval on the permit with an uplifted corner of her lips.
“Thank you, Professor.”
It was time to recruit followers to participate in the tightrope walk that would unfold between the two geniuses of London.
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That evening, in the lobby of the August Detective Academy—
“Why are there so many people over there?”
“Did the new transfer students come?”
“No, if that were to be the case, everyone would have gathered by the wall.”
Students who had finished their classes began to whisper among themselves, noticing the crowd around the bulletin board.
“…Ignore it. It’s just those detective wannabes getting excited about something.”
“But seeing that many people makes me curious.”
“Then let’s go check it out.”
And from behind that crowd,
“……….”
A girl stared at the board with a cold expression on her face.
Mock Crime Consultation Club
Our mock crime consultation club aims to become the perpetrator of a case and construct a crime. The interview location is at Professor Moriarty’s office on the 3rd floor…
Specifically, her gaze was fixed on a part written in large red letters at the bottom of the board.
※ Students who can use red mana will pass the interview automatically. All activity fees are waived.
“Is this a coincidence?”
The girl who murmured in a soft voice, began to move towards the 3rd-floor interview location, gently touching a mark on her forehead.
“There are people who think like me out there, huh…”
- 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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