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Sherlock's Solution: Captured By Duke Balthasar
Sherlock came up with his solution after being captured by Duke Balthasar. While he was captured by Balthassar, Sherlock was allowed to ask him questions, so Sherlock’s first was what he was planning to do, and because Balthassar was going to kill them afterwards he answered their question. His answer was that they were planning to take over Canada with a small army and make it their own country where they can have their own confederate laws, also he was planning on making Booth the figurehead of the army, and probably later on the whole country. After they escaped from Duke Balthasar, Sherlock told Amyus Crowe what happened, and Amyus Crowe came up with the plan that they will use hot air balloons and go ever to where Balthasar’s army is hiding and bomb his army. Sherlock wasn’t happy with the plan as they would be killing lots of innocent people and he didn’t want to do that, so he made his own plan. For the first part of his plan he went to Balthasar army’s camp he took with him a bow and arrows. When …show more content…
I thought that the mystery would be solved like this : Sherlock would escape Duke Balthasar and go back to the town that the train stopped at to rest, and telegram Amyus Crowe where they, then Amyus Crowe would come to the town and Sherlock would tell him about Duke Balthasar’s plan, after talking with Sherlock Amyus Crowe would probably alert the government of the United States a s well as alerting other countries about it. Then the United States would probably send people to Canada to defend it and ambush Balthasar’s army, then after defeating his army they would probably capture Duke Balthasar, Booth, and the other people that worked for Duke Balthasar. But I was wrong as the United states was planning on bombing Balthasar’s army, instead of ambushing them, and in the end because Sherlock didn’t want them to kill all those innocent people he destroyed Balthasar’s hot air balloons, so they wouldn’t be able to go to

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