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2279, Sherlock and the Holy Grail (4)

——Marvel,2015——

Hogwarts, Room of Requirement.

This special classroom, which can project and manifest the user's thoughts, was temporarily closed for a period of time after Sherlock's first grade experienced the "Time Stone" incident, and was reopened after the "Secret Room" incident. It is said that it was to avoid

Let students go to inexplicable places when they want a private space without interruption.

Although to use it, you need to sign an agreement projection that is so long that you don't want to read it but cannot be quickly pulled down before opening the door. The general meaning is that everything the user does in the Requirement Room is under the watchful eye of the principal.

, don't do anything random, otherwise you will be responsible for the consequences, but the students still flock to it.

God knows what they think. If they want private space, they should live in a dormitory alone and not allow others to share it. At least that's what Sherlock himself did.

Although Moriarty's words are a bit harsh, if your roommate's IQ is so low that you can't even get a half-and-half discount, it's better not to have a roommate.

If it's Watson...well, it's not the same college anyway, so there's no need to consider this issue.

Sherlock stopped thinking and entered the password to open the door to the Room of Requirement.

In the room, there is a hall similar to the style of a medieval knight. The overall color is mainly white, blue and gold. The most eye-catching thing is the giant round table with thirteen seats in the middle of the hall and what appears to be above the table.

Projection of simulated event content.

Luna was holding the table with both hands, saying something to Irene who was listening very seriously and not so seriously. When they saw the door open, they all turned their eyes over.

"Ah, let me guess, our highly intelligent Mr. Sherlock is not good at dealing with interpersonal relationships. He didn't find anyone except his old enemy, right?" Luna, who was sitting at the head of the table, said in a mocking tone.

But because the appearance and sound do not match the content, it looks a bit...cute.

"Is that what Mr. Stark mocked at the reporter who asked the question at a recent press conference about the 'Second Structure'?" Sherlock closed the door behind Moriarty after entering the room: "I've probably learned 70% of the essence."

"Thirty percent, that kind of context in which reporters try to get colleagues to attack and no one responds is not suitable for this moment." Moriarty glanced at the decoration in the room: "By the way, in order to avoid being confused with the 'Avengers'

Choosing a medieval style that is too similar is a subconscious avoidance behavior.”

"Hmph..." Luna puffed up her face: "I thought Sherlock could recruit at least half of the candidates on the list. Sure enough, it was because he went to find you first, right?"

"I just informed them in advance of what they need to do after joining this 'alliance'," Moriarty himself pulled out a chair at the round table and sat down: "You can talk about how you are going to deal with them objecting to your arrangement.

When you try to convince them, I'll listen and see if it makes sense, I wouldn't mind helping you call them back."

"Alas..." Luna sighed, then spread her hands: "If they are unwilling to form a lineup in advance that is more likely to win in the 'main match', then they can only get a few more 'top seven' per head.

There will be a team civil war at the end, but in that case you have to leave."

"Oh? It seems that you are indeed prepared, and the accuracy of 'Er Structure' in collecting big data and making behavioral predictions is pretty good," Moriarty nodded: "So, what is your choice?"

"It's all here, so be it," Luna looked at Watson and Irene: "And the other plans didn't go smoothly either."

"That's not my fault!" Erin, who was a little distracted, responded, "Miku and I had a good talk, and she was willing to join us. Who knows how she suddenly switched to that black second personality?

She also mocked me, me, I had a big fight with her, and even if she changed back, she would be too embarrassed to mention the recruitment again."

"Huh? Didn't you say she was a competitor?" Sherlock found a chair and sat down, then asked.

"An opponent who wants to be a companion but has to become an opponent is easier to deal with than an opponent who is hostile from the beginning. If you meet Irene in the game, the first personality may be soft-hearted and let go." Luna said listlessly.

Pointing at the table with his finger.

"Use all available resources?" Moriarty thought: "Maybe I need to revise my evaluation of 'Iron Man'."

"So, who are you looking for again? T'Challa?" To prevent Moriarty from bringing up the theory of supremacy of superpowers again, Sherlock changed the subject and looked at Watson.

"Yes, Luna said..." Watson recalled for two seconds, and then said: "Such players with 'spiritual care' are the most troublesome. Maybe they will give a bunch of blessings to their attributes at the last moment and then

He’s killing everyone, it’s best if he can be brought into his own team, but if not, then he can’t get the divine favor—is that what he said?”

"What did you do to him?" Moriarty's interest suddenly became high.

"I...didn't do anything. He suddenly shut up and said he wanted to be alone." Watson scratched his head.

"Repeat your last conversation, three, no, five sentences." Moriarty asked.

"Five sentences..." Watson looked up at the ceiling, and then said:

"'Yes, this is the ritual our tribe uses to obtain blessings from the gods. Try it.'

‘Isn’t this bad?’,

'It doesn't matter, after we finish this set of rituals, we have to take the heart-shaped grass and bury ourselves in the soil, so that we can...',

'Um, is that so?...T'Challa?',

‘Sorry, leave me alone’,

Then, I left."

"..." Moriarty fell silent.

"Well...what blessings have you received?" Sherlock asked, holding back a smile.

"It seems to be called 'Thunderbird'," Watson rubbed a tiny lightning bolt on his fingertips: "After using thunder and lightning magic, if the target is not destroyed, there is a 20% chance of automatically releasing it again."

"The Loa gods in Wakanda are basically of the 'physical variation' type. After all, they are all animal gods," Luna said: "Relatively speaking, they prefer to...well...people with simple minds and strong physiques."

Bless you."

"Simple mind, well-developed limbs." Moriarty commented.

"According to the information from the Avengers, the Loa gods seem to dislike the Wakanda royal family's struggle for power, so they are very stingy in giving blessings, and this second prince who thinks he needs to go out to study to gain the approval of the gods should be recognized by them.

"The next king," Luna spread her hands: "They obviously intend to use this to motivate T'Challa, and Watson's character is indeed pleasing to them."

"If you have the chance, take Mr. Watson to Wakanda for a tour. Very interesting things will definitely happen." Moriarty looked at Watson thoughtfully: "What do you think?"

"I'm not simple-minded!" Watson protested.

"..."


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