If You’re Moriarty…then Who Am I?
After transmigrating, Russell binds to a system that lets him grow stronger the more evil he commits.
But since he can’t bring himself to do anything truly monstrous, he chooses a different path—becoming a gentleman thief.
By day, he’s Mrs. Hudson’s neighbor: a man with a mischievous streak, yet a genuinely kind heart. To his teachers and classmates, he’s an unambitious, good-for-nothing slacker. And to the girl next door, Charlotte Holmes, he’s the ever-on-call assistant—Watson.
But by night, he becomes the phantom who makes every aristocrat in London tremble: the gentleman thief, and Holmes’s number-one target.
He is also the accomplice of his desk mate—the criminal mastermind’s protégé—Mary Morstan.
—Moriarty.
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“You’re asking why there are two James Moriartys?
Isn’t it obvious?
James and Moriarty are, of course, two different people.
That’s called a married couple working as a team—makes the job twice as easy. Got it?”