Chapter 6
"So, what are we gonna do now?" Eggsy asked as they reached the headquarter.
"I'm currently investigating the underground terrorist I mentioned before," Sherlock answered as he headed for Merlin's office. "You're welcome to join me."
"That sounds exciting," Eggsy said.
"Have you found anything new?" Harry asked as they followed his nephew.
"A train car disappeared with Lord Moran in it. Might have something to do with the potential attack."
"Train cars don't just disappear in thin air."
"Yep. I'm going to visit Howard Shilcott who told me about it. He might know some deserted train station."
Later in the afternoon, Sherlock talked to John about the underground network, when he realized something.
"Where are you going?" asked a bemused John.
"Mycroft!" was all Sherlock yelled before running downstairs and leaping into a cab.
Sherlock did find Mycroft, but not before heading to a certain tailor shop.
When he arrived at the headquarters, he ran into Merlin's office.
"God, you're in such a hurry!" Harry exclaimed.
"The underground network!" he panted.
"…what?" Eggsy was confused.
"It's underground! Literally!" Sherlock said.
"What do you mean?" Merlin asked.
"It's got something to do with Lord Moran's disappearance."
"Lord Moran's a terrorist?" asked Eggsy, somewhat excited.
"Possibly." answered Merlin. "Let me check him."
Merlin then typed "Sebastian Moran" while Sherlock called Shilcott.
After he put down his phone, Sherlock said, "There's an underground station that had never been opened, on Sumatra Road, near Parliament. I think that's where the car is, with a bomb inside."
"A bomb? Near Parliament? God help us," sighed Harry.
"Yep, it's Moran alright," said Merlin as he scrolled down. "He's a spy for North Korea. A hotel room was booked under his name. I believe this is where he is hiding."
"The Minister for Overseas Development working as a terrorist. Well, I guess nothing's impossible."
"What we have to do now," said Eggsy, "Is to foil his plan. That shouldn't be hard, everyone in Kingsman knows how to disarm a bomb."
"And," Sherlock added, "We have to foil his plan. A spy for North Korea cannot be allowed to stay in our country, let alone working in the Government."
"Sherlock and Harry will go underground and deal with the bomb. Eggsy and Roxy can pose as hotel workers and catch Moran. When we get Moran, stay put until Sherlock has arrived."
"I'll hand him over to Mycroft."
"Why?" asked Eggsy, who had no idea who Mycroft was.
"Mycroft works in the government, and he knows nothing about Kingsman. To keep it a secret from him, I have to be the one to give him Moran, because he knows I'm a consulting detective and that gives me a reason to catch criminals."
"And when will the attack happen?"
This question made everyone silent for a while. When would it happen, they thought?
That was, until Sherlock's eyes lit up.
"The late-night hearing on an anti-terrorist bill!
"Remember, remember! The fifth of November, the Gunpowder treason and plot."
