13.
“The professor remains hubristic to his role.” Sherlock, seated in the
carriage, fingered his deerstalker hat while his pipe was stashed away in the
side pocket of his coat. He was facing Doctor John Watson, and Mycroft was
seated there. They were on the way to Lord Greystoke's estate.
“An observation of yours?” Doctor John Watson looked at the man; she had
shared some adventures. “You were never……"
“Owning up to the foe I admired. Professor Moriarty is an absolute
genius. He commanded a huge empire of villains and scoundrels, including nobles
and perhaps royalty.” Sherlock saw the expression on Mycroft, but he continued.
“No one is above the reaches of the Professor, Mycroft. He will stake
one’s weakness and capitalize on your weakness.”
“Like in Irene Adler perhaps?” Watson was there to snare the detective
into admission.
“Ms. Adler was a worthy adversary, and she acted fast to evade me
apprehending her.” Sherlock looked at the companion of his. “I am sure there
were other adversaries I failed to apprehend.”
“Baron Gruner, and of course Neville St. Clair, and the KKK group who
escaped the gallows.” Watson availed himself of the list.
"Gruner, an illustrious client but also a killer and womanizer, and
he deserved his punishment, disfigured, but he is free out there,"
Sherlock said. “I disliked him.
“Not St. Claire. You let him go when you heard his tale.” Watson
reminded Sherlock. He was looking out from the left window.
“Empathy is not a trait of mine, but I will bow to that in this case.”
Sherlock looked out of the carriage window on the right.
“Being romantic is not yourself.” Watson took the blade to the main
artery there.
“If you are referring to …. Irene Adler, I believed immolation would be
the cut I took. I hold no affection towards her except for her intelligence,
which outwitted me then. A mere snag in the workings of my mind, but I am
prepared for that.”
“Yes, she is out of your reach, and I doubt she will come to your
nesting.” Watson smiled.
“Yes, I can concur with that, but may I ask why the narratives are to me
on these cases? I am …"
“Do not look at me. I was asleep.” Mycroft looked at the other with the
face of the innocence that may baffle the judge or St. Peter at the gates.
“As we have time on our journey, and more to that, these few characters
evaded your deductions, and now you have muttered 'Professor Moriarty' to the
conversation. I am curious about the reference, like an aneurysm in the brain;
a violation of the brain schematics.” Watson looked at the other.
“Aneurysm? What is that?” Mycroft asked
“Brain aneurysms are caused by thinning artery walls. Aneurysms
often form at forks or branches in arteries because those areas of the vessels
are weaker. Although aneurysms can happen anywhere in the brain, they are most
common in arteries at the base of the brain.’ Watson explained in medical
terms. “It does require surgical intervention.”
“Oh…… I thought it was a reference to anal and resuming orgasm.” Mycroft
smiled.
“I would prefer to reference that to our case, as the Oni Society may be
the aneurysm to the echelon of power, and we need to remove it ……. surgically.”
Sherlock interjected.
“Ouch! That hurts more than being sodomized.” Mycroft's expression was
seditious in expression.
"Lobotomize, you meant.” Watson mimicked the insertion of the long
needle up the nose. “Either entry is equally painful.”
“Tell me more the next …." Mycroft was cut off then by Sherlock.
“Surely, you are not bent.”
“No ……. No…… I am intact there. I am a ladies' man, and I do earn their
trust. Or rather mine to them.”
“Gentlemen, we are being shadowed.” Watson looked out the window again.
“I counted two riders on a parallel course to ours.”
“Another on the other side. I cannot make out the dressing,"
Sherlock said. “I will say that is a Washiki Bajutsu method rooted in samurai
martial arts, focusing on body mechanics, balance, and control of the horse
rather than just speed. I have been reading many articles on the warrior class
of Japan for the last week.”
“Yes, I supposed. Our riding techniques from the army were a formal,
uniform riding style, primarily utilizing a long-rein seat with legs
straight or slightly bent to maintain stability for sword combat, particularly
among light cavalry and dragoons. Riding with tactics adapted to include
reconnaissance and skirmishing alongside traditional shock charges,"
Watson added. “I do not suppose the errant riders on the roads differ much.”
“I have my Webley to protect us.” Mycroft drew on the revolver from his
coat.
“A worthy companion if we ever needed it.” Sherlock looked to the rider.
“I have mine. The RIC, courtesy of a retired officer.” The Webley Royal
Irish Constabulary revolver was one of the earliest British breech-loading
revolvers. Solid frame revolver, with a round barrel screwed into the frame,
and a one-piece wooden grip held by two vertical screws, and holding six
bullets.
“It is good for one hundred yards but deadly at twenty-five yards.”
“We may not use it. If I am not mistaken, we are near the military
outpost for the area.” Sherlock looked out. “I will estimate that we are about
five miles out, and there is a cavalry outpost there, and another three miles
to the Greystokes' estate.”
“Mycroft, was the minister under military protection at the country
home?” Sherlock asked.
“Yes, a detachment of the calvary was posted. I was told they took off
with the lady to the Greystokes estate, led by a Lieutenant Gavin McLeod,
Household Cavalry."
“Most indeed.” Sherlock sat back. “I will say any attempts on us will be
……"
The driver of the carriage was seen fallen to the left side with an
arrow protruding from the chest.
“I say now," Sherlock called out. The twin horses without the
driver were galloping fast and, by instinct, remained on the track.
“I say, old chap. Do you know how to stop a runaway carriage?” Mycroft
looked at Watson.
“Just as good as I can perform a brain cut on you, which I had yet to
perform.” Watson looked outside. “We are coming to a stop.”
The carriage came to a halt, and Sherlock was the first to emerge.
“Konichiwa.” Sherlock looked at the masked three riders. He pulled out a
paper from his coat pocket and read the words there. “Nanika otetsudai dekiru
koto wa arimasu ka? (How may I assist you?) ”.
“Stay away, Mr. Holmes. We will not want you to be involved in the
personal battle of ours.” The leader of the trio said. “The Oni Society take
care of their own.”
“I say…" Mycroft had alighted from the carriage and reached for his
revolver. The arrow flew past the right side of his face and stuck the carriage
side.
“You are warned.” The riders then took off from the carriage.
“Was that…?" Mycroft suffered an indignity to his valor.
“Stutter that, Mycroft. You would be dead if they wanted to kill you.”
Watson appeared next to Mycroft. “Sherlock, I will say they are efficient.”
“I can concur. They had trailed us from the unit. And their accent is …
East Enders.” Sherlock looked at the arrow. “Similar to but not entirely the
same design. I think we are dealing with the Oni Society here.”
“Pardon me.” Mycroft looked at the arrow.
“I was shot at in the chamber, and that arrow had a ring of red on the
shaft. This one had none. I read the Oni Society does not mark their arrows.”
“Who shot us then? Or you?” Mycroft asked.
“I do not know. I am to study it.” Sherlock pulled the arrow out from
the carriage.
“Anyone called for the cavalry?" Watson motioned to the arriving
cavalry troopers approaching them.
“Lieutenant McLeod. Whom may I know of you gentlemen?”
“Holmes, Sherlock Holmes, Mycroft Holmes, and Doctor John Watson,"
Sherlock announced.
“Well, sirs. Thank you.” Lieutenant McLeod looked at Sherlock. “All of
you are to return to London.”
“Preposterous! I am Mycroft Holmes, an executive officer of the Foreign
Office. I demand to know by whom were those orders sent.” Mycroft approached
the lieutenant.
“Sir, I got the telegram this morning from the Foreign Office.”
Lieutenant McLeod handed the message over. “I was told to meet you on this
road. And have you returned to the city?"
Mycroft read the message and then handed it over to Sherlock.
“It is from the office. We are recalled to the city.” Mycroft turned to
look at Sherlock. “We are …… What is this? An arrest order for us?”
“Never mind that. May we have one of your men to drive the carriage? And
please bring the dead driver too.”
……