The film concludes with Enola solving the case of the missing match girls and exposing the corrupt factory conditions, while Sherlock unravels the plot to bomb Parliament. In the aftermath, Sherlock offers Enola an official detective partnership, but she opts to continue working independently. The siblings part warmly, with Sherlock finally recognizing Enola’s talents. In the final scene, Enola breaks the fourth wall, content with the path she has chosen as a self-made woman rejecting conformity. The ending highlights Enola’s growth into a confident, compassionate detective who can hold her own against Sherlock. She secures her freedom and identity apart from her famous brother, saving young lives in the process. Enola remains an independent spirit, hinting she still has many more mysteries to unravel as she continues defying expectations in Victorian England.