SPOILERS!!!
Sherlock Holmes follows a lead to find out information about Alban Loughty, a pupil of Moriarty who committed suicide. He finds his sister, Erika, who is now a prostitute, and she says that her brotehr changed at some point. She says that he talked to her about finding a guide, a numerologist who Moriarty had introduced him to. Shortly afterwards he killed himself. Erika says she doesn't know the name of the woman, but she knows her address. Holmes doesn't find anybody at the address, and the neighbour tells him that the numerologist, Sarah Laine, just left one day and has never returned. She says that one person who was shocked by her flit was Dylan, a mathematician who the neighbour used to clean for. This is the next stop where Sherlock needs to go.
Cox is finding it difficult to find Wael. When that night he returns to his lodgings, he finds Rambalda. Her presence angers him because he can't forget the fact that she didn't do anything when he was falsely accused. That night Rambalda undresses, and Cox sees that she has a long scar in her body and she has a missing breast, and Rambalda says that when her father found out that she and Cox were together, she was forced to lie, and when she discovered he had been fired, she used a knife, intending to kill herself, but she failed and simply mutilated herself. Rambalda claims that the reason she has come here is to tell him that the most important thing in her life is her daughter, and she is ready to do anything to get her back. What she wants to tell Cox is something that she couldn't when they were in the prison. Rambalda explains that the nurse who looked after Rambalda's daughter and was killed not only told her that the driver was involved, but also her husband. Rambalda says that the reason why her husband may have done something like this is to push his position in the House of Lords.

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