After transmigrating, Russell became bound to a System that allowed him to grow stronger simply by committing evil deeds.
Since he couldn't bring himself to commit truly heinous acts, he chose to become a Phantom Thief instead.
By day, in the eyes of his landlady, Mrs. Hudson, he is a good neighbor—kind-hearted, albeit with a slightly wicked sense of humor. To his teachers and classmates, he is just an unmotivated slacker.
He is also the assistant, Watson, ever at the beck and call of his neighbor, Charlotte Holmes.
But by night, he is the Phantom Thief who makes all the dignitaries of London tremble in fear, and he is Holmes's number one target.
Moreover, he is the accomplice of his deskmate, the Professor of Crime, Mary Morstan.
—Moriarty.
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"You ask why James Moriarty refers to two people?"
"Isn't that obvious?"
"James and Moriarty are, of course, two different people."
"It's called a husband-and-wife team; the work is less tiring that way. Do you get it?"