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A Brief Introduction to Professor moriarty's English
Professor James moriarty, the villain in arthur conan doyle's Sherlock Holmes detective novels, is the "Napoleon of crime" in London. Holmes once called him "like a spider in a web, no trace of influence can escape his eyes". He is also a mathematical genius. At the age of 2/kloc-0, he published a paper that subverted the mathematics field, and his future was bright, but the blood of his ancestors' crimes began to affect him.

Professor James Lemuria Timothy James moriarty is the villain in the fictional Sherlock Holmes novel by Arthur Conan Doyle, "Crime, London". Napoleon in the Sherlock Holmes circle once said that he was "like a spider, any trace of autumn water in the net can't escape his eyes". He is also a mathematical genius. At the age of 21, he published a paper that subverted the time.