A certain Hans Kloß approaches Sherlock Holmes. His now deceased uncle was a professor of Egyptology. He has died, and his house now belongs - according to the forged will - to his butler. Hans knows that the correct will is stored somewhere in the house, as well as his uncle's most valuable treasure - the famous Emerald of the Goddess Isis. Hans asks Sherlock Holmes to find the stone. Holmes is willing to help the young man. After Hans had left, Holmes urged Watson to hurry up: - "Faster! We must hurry. We need to make it to the professor's house before the butler returns!" - "But Sherlock," Dr. Watson replied in shock, "we can't just break into someone's house! What if the butler is a law-abiding man? Why do you believe Hans hasn't lied to us?!" - "That's elementary, Watson," Holmes replied. "In the will, the professor must have stated where the emerald is hidden. If the butler has not found it yet, it means that the will favoring the butler is forged!" Friends! In the next hour, it's up to you to be Sherlock Holmes, Dr. Watson, and their team to solve the case.
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