Becoming Professor Moriarty's Probability
Chapter 98: The Three Garridebs (5)
- 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
Moments after Isaac Adler lost his freedom of movement at the hands of the two women
Creeeak
M, Mr. Adler?
Isaac Adler entered the room, bound tightly in chains conjured by the mana of the dangerous duo. And seeing Adler in such a state, Neria Garrideb, who had been sitting sullenly on the bed, couldnt help but stumble back in surprise and shock.
That child is the wicked wolf that has been devouring Mr. Adler every night.
Seems like youve been watching again, havent you? How impressive.
Charlotte Holmes and Professor Moriarty began their conversation, gazing intently at the shocked woman.
Unfortunately, it seems like my assistant cant go a day without getting stabbed or kidnapped. So, some special management is bound to be employed to prevent them.
Using Romanian rebels like your private soldiers and surveilling someones every move 24/7 isnt management; its a serious crime, Professor.
But thanks to those precautions, weve prevented crimes that could have happened to Mr. Adler crimes that already number in the double digits, mind you.
Thats
Of course, thats something you detectives cant do. Detectives are the sort who cheerfully chase after incidents that have already happened, rather than preventing them.
The voices of the two women grew colder and colder the more they conversed. Meanwhile, Adler, realizing that a silent war was unfolding behind him, was slowly turning paler by the minute.
You might think Im not making any effort, but thats, in fact, a great misconception of yours. If thats what you think, I have no desire to converse further.
You mean the so-called Baker Street Special Forces? Really? Those beggar brats? Sigh. Dont be mistaken. Theyre not worth keeping in check, so Ive simply ignored them.
No matter how weak those children might be individually, when united, they still form a strong group. Moreover, they have a complete understanding of the complex back alleys of London, which are like a different world, so dont you dare look down on them.
With the last exchange, the glares Charlotte and the Professor directed at each other became increasingly intense, rising to a dangerous level.
As I said before, youve got a knack for crime. Youve already taken the lead in exploiting children, something even I havent done.
Simply surveilling one person allows them to earn enough for a months meals and a warm blanket to keep them comfy; I fail to see how thats considered exploitation. Perhaps its more akin to child welfare? Yeah, that seems right.
What it seems to me is that youre not really in a position to criticize me now, are you?
Im not like you, employing those scums with impure intentions. My aim is purely for the safety of London
Um, excuse me?
Just when the two women, still fiercely glaring at each other, started emitting the faintest trickles of grey and black mana from their bodies.
Why have you come to my room?
Why is Mr. Adler tied up?
Neria Garrideb, sweating profusely and apprehensive of this whole situation, mustered the courage to interrupt their conversation with a question.
I came to check on something.
Itll only take a moment.
Only then did the two women cease their argument and turn their attention back to the apprehensive girl.
What, what is it
Before that, I have a question for you.
Professor Moriarty stepped forward, casting a frosty smile at the girl as she posed her question.
Have you ever heard of the legends of the werewolves?
!!!
The moment she heard those words, the girls body froze in place.
What, wha whats that?
A monster that transforms into a wolf under the moonlight, a creature that vanished after the Great Demon Purge of the early 1700s.
I, I dont really know.
As she spoke with obvious terror in her voice, a look of intrigue appeared on the professors face.
Have you been taught to deny anything related to the word wolf outright?
Indeed, it would be quite the predicament for the rest of the family if it were discovered that there has been a werewolf among them for the past century who never showed their face.
The professor then circled her, murmuring with a hint of laughter in her voice.
Perhaps, they could even be eradicated by the ruling body.
When they commissioned us, they deliberately avoided using the term werewolf to minimize information leaks, didnt they?
Look here.
As Adler joined in, Charlotte Holmes frowned and interjected into their conversation.
Excuse me, werewolf?
Indeed. Didnt you hear the stories before coming here?
Sporadic madness. The sight of blood inciting a frenzied leap. Strength that becomes several times greater than usual. Dont these clues give you a hint?
Then, Moriarty and Adler, both with a wry smile, spoke.
Have you both ingested something wrong? Or did I perhaps overestimate you both?
Charlotte, her eyes half-closed, soon began to mutter in a frosty voice.
Werewolf? Thats utterly nonsensical.
What are you talking about?
Its illogical for a werewolf to still exist in Britain.
Then Adler, with a slight smile, gestured to himself.
If vampires exist, why not werewolves?
That was an exceptional case. This is different.
How can you be so certain? Do you have any evidence?
Of course.
Charlotte firmly countered his point and began to rummage through her belongings.
Here, this should confirm it
Eek.
Just as she pulled a shiny, silvery object from her pocket,
Adler?
Trembletrembletrembletremble
Suddenly pale, Adler quickly clung to Moriarty, trembling violently from head to toe.
Why are you acting like this? Like a mouse soaked in the rain.
Thats scary
The silver cross?
Hold me right, Professor.
Hmm
The professor, tilting her head in curiosity, patted his back with a slightly satisfied expression on her face. Meanwhile, Charlotte, holding the silver cross in her hands, momentarily looked on at the scene with a dazed expression.
I failed to take Mr. Adler into consideration.
Its alright, continue what you were doing.
Ill be quick.
Murmuring in a slightly darkened voice, Charlotte brought the cross close to Neria Garrideb.
How does it feel?
..?
Does it sting or cause any sort of discomfort?
Garrideb shook her head as she intensely gazed at the cross held against her flesh. And Charlotte, as though expecting such a reaction already, soon put the cross away.
Swoosh
Sorry, sorry, I was wrong, Miss Holmes.
As she extended the cross slightly towards Adler, he started crying out in a fit Even his black tail which he always hid had now revealed itself.
Stop this nasty joke right this instant.
This could come in handy, hmm.
Whats the intention behind that action?
The professor, stroking Adlers head to calm him down, asked in a monotone voice.
Silver has been known since ancient times as a deadly weakness to vampires and werewolves. Indeed, there are records that the Hunters in the early 1700s carried bullets or blades made of silver.
Put, put that away
As you can see, Mr. Adler, being a pureblood vampire, has such an intense reaction to silver.
Charlotte continued her explanation in a low voice.
And yet, a werewolf came into direct contact with a cross and remained completely unaffected? Odd, isnt it?
Ah
Theres only one conclusion. That person is not a werewolf.
The girl, sitting on the bed, opened her mouth in a daze, looking like she had been hit with a hammer to the head.
That cant be I, I am
Sporadic frenzy. Seizures that occur at the sight of blood.
However, Charlotte naturally interrupted her words and proceeded with her own explanation.
While its not the Lycanthropy Syndrome, theres another disease that can cause nearly identical symptoms.
What?
Well, you, whove lived your entire life confined to your home, wouldnt know about this. The name of that disease is
Just as she was about to explain in a rare kind tone,
Hydrophobia. A disease with a 100 percent fatality rate for which no vaccine has been developed yet.
Also known as rabies. According to recent reports, Dr. Louis Pasteur is working on developing a vaccine as we speak
Is that so? Thats the first time I have heard of that term, but somehow it does fit.
This time, Professor Moriarty and Adler chimed in, cutting off Charlottes words.
Hydrophobia? Rabies?
See, you both knew about it already.
Your know-it-all attitude is always amusing, isnt it?
What, what are you all talking about?
Charlotte Holmes muttered in a subdued voice, as if she had already expected such a scenario. Meanwhile, Neria Garrideb couldnt help but ask them with a panicked voice.
Confusion, delirium, seizures. To use Mr. Adlers term, these are the primary symptoms of Rabies.
But
Moreover, more than half of the patients exhibit an extreme fear of water. Even on the brink of dying from thirst, they convulse and suffer terribly at the sight of water.
She fell silent once she heard Professor Moriarty and Charlottes detailed explanation.
And the same goes for the sight of blood flowing out of a human body.
You speak as if you have experienced it?
Meanwhile, Isaac Adler, subtly posed a question to Charlotte as she muttered to herself with clear exhaustion in her eyes.
Howling Cemetary and Reconstructed Wolf. The culprits of these two low-level cases I recently solved both had hydrophobia.
Ah
They were so trivial and boring that even Watson gave up writing about them. Still, the knowledge gained from investigating the came comes in handy at times like this.
Isaac Adler nodded in understanding, and behind him, Neria Garrideb, with a ghastly pale face, spoke up while trembling violently.
Then I
Youve been deceived all your life into thinking you were a werewolf when you were actually just a patient of Hydrophobia.
I dont know what reason your family had for deceiving you, but Its truly regrettable.
Having finished her words, Charlotte Holmes quietly turned to walk away.
Then, its about time to hear the reason from the two Garridebs who have been lying for more than 10 years
Stop right there.
However, Professor Moriarty, with a gleam in her eye, stopped her mid-sentence.
Whats the matter?
Its too early to jump to conclusions.
At those words, Charlotte tilted her head as though asking for an explanation.
As I said before, rabies is a disease with a 100 percent fatality rate.
..
Most patients die within a week of showing symptoms. Yet, Miss Neria Garrideb has survived for over 10 years.
But as the professor continued her words, Charlottes expression slowly distorted into a grimace.
Moreover, even if the disease makes one exhibit violent behavior, the aggression that the girl showed towards Adler is extremely excessive.
That could vary from patient to patient
In the two cases you encountered, the patients attacked bloodied individuals to escape their pain, but they didnt bite and tear their flesh, did they?
Professor Moriarty, looking at her with a leisurely gaze, softly whispered.
And what about the unreasonably increased strength with each fit? You skipped over that without explaining the phenomenon properly.
Can you explain these three points of doubt I have, Charlotte Holmes?
Whats your angle?
I feel a certain kinship with you.
Thats positively horrifying.
Feeling an inexplicable disgust from her words, Charlotte Holmes, with a nauseated expression, took a step back.
And like Adler, Ive become interested in seeing how far you, still a raw and unrefined gem, can grow.
Spare me the bullshit.
Oh dear, was my lie that obvious?
Professor Moriartys gaze turned slightly cold as the curse leaked out of Charlottes mouth.
Adler wants that.
..
He wants you to become my arch-enemy, so Im sincerely offering you my help.
Professor Moriarty moved toward her and whispered into Charlottes ear; her voice dark and ominous.
Do you understand, little girl?
Hearing those words, Charlotte quietly bit her lip and clenched her hands hard.
The reason why Neria Garrideb has survived a disease with a 100 percent fatality rate for over 10 years, the reason she harbors this unknown brutality within her, and the reason she can exhibit such tremendous strength.
Look them up.
The professor, provoking her, quietly shifted her gaze from her.
Personally, I doubt it whether youll be able to find out the reasons by the end of the day.
And then, with a smile in her eyes, she spoke to Adler.
Dont you think the same, Adler?
And the room was drenched in utter silence
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Ahaha
Whats with the sudden laugh?
I, who had been asked the question by the professor, flashed her a slightly awkward smile.
Excuse me.
Yes, what is it?
Do you often meet with your mother these days?
Dragging my uncomfortable body, bound in chains, I sat down quietly next to Miss Garrideb and began to ask her some questions of my own.
Yes, yes She sometimes comes into my room before I go to sleep.
I see
Somehow, every time she does, my eyes automatically close and I quickly fall into slumber. But I distinctly remember the touch of her hand stroking my forehead
It was all to derive the one answer that could explain the points of doubt Professor Moriarty had raised just now.
By any chance, what is your mothers name?
Vi, Victoria Garrideb Why do you ask?
Do you know her maiden name as well?
What? That is Oh, I remember.
After hearing my question, she pondered for a moment before looking up at my eyes as she answered. 𝒻𝓇𝑒𝘦𝘸𝑒𝒷𝓃ℴ𝑣𝘦𝑙.𝒸ℴ𝘮
My mother comes from a noble family in Switzerland. Thanks to that, she has a rather unique surname, if I recall.
Is that so?
Yes, as far as I remember, its
Gulping hard in tension, I watched her as she slowly revealed the information I desired.
Frankenstein.
Upon hearing the name that slipped out of her lips, which eventually confirmed my hypothesis, I involuntarily clenched my eyes shut.
Mothers former name was Victoria Frankenstein.
Damn it all!!
The beings whose very existence was a paradox were slowly revealing themselves, having established their foothold on London.
Warning!
Erosion Rate 33% 40%
- 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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