![]() Sherlock approaches William, wanting to discuss the events that occurred on the ship - Count Blitz Enders murdering a commoner on stage, which Sherlock believes was all orchestrated by a third party, a genius mastermind who left no trace of evidence. ![]() The next time the two get to talk is after the cruise is over. ![]() In that moment, they both felt like they had met the one person who truly understood them. It is later revealed that this meeting was in fact a turning point in both their lives. It seems to take Sherlock by surprise and he asks the question "How'd you know?" to which William replies with "It's obvious", which possibly marks the moment Sherlock realized he met someone similar to him and equal on an intellectual level. He lists off multiple accurate guesses about Sherlock based on observations and the latter's scent. It appears to have piqued William's interest, who then decides to analyze Sherlock in a similar way. He correctly deduces that William is a mathematician and then proceeds to explain how he arrived at this conclusion by analyzing the other's actions. They meet when Sherlock, who's been entertaining other guests by guessing people's professions by only looking at them, is asked to try and guess William's profession. William and Sherlock's paths cross for the first time in chapters 5-6, on the board of a ship called Noahtic that also serves as the stage for one of William's plans.
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