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e for election and did not attend conclave察but at seventy´nine years old察Mortati was the most senior cardinal here and had been appointed to oversee the proceedings。 
 Following tradition察the cardinals gathered here two hours before conclave to catch up with friends and engage in last´minute discussion。 At 7 P。M。察the late Pope's chamberlain would arrive察give opening prayer察and then leave。 Then the Swiss Guard would seal the doors and lock all the cardinals inside。 It was then that the oldest and most secretive political ritual in the world would begin。 The cardinals would not be released until they decided who among them would be the next Pope。
 Conclave。 Even the name was secretive。 ;Con clave; literally meant ;locked with a key。; The cardinals were permitted no contact whatsoever with the outside world。 No phone calls。 No messages。 No whispers through doorways。 Conclave was a vacuum察not to be influenced by anything in the outside world。 This would ensure that the cardinals kept Solum Dum prae oculis 。 。 。 only God before their eyes。 
 Outside the walls of the chapel察of course察the media watched and waited察speculating as to which of the cardinals would bee the ruler of one billion Catholics worldwide。 Conclaves created an intense察politically charged atmosphere察and over the centuries they had turned deadly察poisonings察fist fights察and even murder had erupted within the sacred walls。 Ancient history察Mortati thought。 Tonight's conclave will be unified察blissful察and above all 。 。 。 brief。 
 Or at least that had been his speculation。 
 Now察however察an unexpected development had emerged。 Mystifyingly察four cardinals were absent from the chapel。 Mortati knew that all the exits to Vatican City were guarded察and the missing cardinals could not have gone far察but still察with less than an hour before opening prayer察he was feeling disconcerted。 After all察the four missing men were no ordinary cardinals。 They were the cardinals。
 The chosen four。
 As overseer of the conclave察Mortati had already sent word through the proper channels to the Swiss Guard alerting them to the cardinals' absence。 He had yet to hear back。 Other cardinals had now noticed the puzzling absence。 The anxious whispers had begun。 Of all cardinals察these four should be on time Cardinal Mortati was starting to fear it might be a long evening after all。 
 He had no idea。
 
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 The Vatican's helipad察for reasons of safety and noise control察is located in the northwest tip of Vatican City察as far from St。 Peter's Basilica as possible。
 ;Terra firma察─the pilot announced as they touched down。 He exited and opened the sliding door for Langdon and Vittoria。 
 Langdon descended from the craft and turned to help Vittoria察but she had already dropped effortlessly to the ground。 Every muscle in her body seemed tuned to one objective´finding the antimatter before it left a horrific legacy。
 After stretching a reflective sun tarp across the cockpit window察the pilot ushered them to an oversized electric golf cart waiting near the helipad。 The cart whisked them silently alongside the country's western border´a fifty´foot´tall cement bulwark thick enough to ward off attacks even by tanks。 Lining the interior of the wall察posted at fifty´meter intervals察Swiss Guards stood at attention察surveying the interior of the grounds。 The cart turned sharply right onto Via della Osservatorio。 Signs pointed in all directions此
 
 PALAZZIO GOVERNATORIO COLLEGIO ETHIOPIANA BASILICA SAN PIETRO CAPELLA SISTINA 
 
 They accelerated up the manicured road past a squat building marked RADIO VATICANA。 This察Langdon realized to his amazement察was the hub of the world's most listened´to radio programming´Radio Vaticana´spreading the word of God to millions of listeners around the globe。
 ;Attenzione察─the pilot said察turning sharply into a rotary。
 As the cart wound round察Langdon could barely believe the sight now ing into view。 Giardini Vaticani察he thought。 The heart of Vatican City。 Directly ahead rose the rear of St。 Peter's Basilica察a view察Langdon realized察most people never saw。 To the right loomed the Palace of the Tribunal察the lush papal residence rivaled only by Versailles in its baroque embellishment。 The severe´looking Governatorato building was now behind them察housing Vatican City's administration。 And up ahead on the left察the massive rectangular edifice of the Vatican Museum。 Langdon knew there would be no time for a museum visit this trip。
 ;Where is everyone拭─Vittoria asked察surveying the deserted lawns and walkways。
 The guard checked his black察military´style chronograph´an odd anachronism beneath his puffy sleeve。 ;The cardinals are convened in the Sistine Chapel。 Conclave begins in a little under an hour。;
 Langdon nodded察vaguely recalling that before conclave the cardinals spent two hours inside the Sistine Chapel in quiet reflection and visitations with their fellow cardinals from around the globe。 The time was meant to renew old friendships among the cardinals and facilitate a less heated election process。 ;And the rest of the residents and staff拭
 ;Banned from the city for secrecy and security until the conclave concludes。;
 ;And when does it conclude拭
 The guard shrugged。 ;God only knows。; The words sounded oddly literal。 
 
 After parking the cart on the wide lawn directly behind St。 Peter's Basilica察the guard escorted Langdon and Vittoria up a stone escarpment to a marble plaza off the back of the basilica。 Crossing the plaza察they approached the rear wall of the basilica and followed it through a triangular courtyard察across Via Belvedere察and into a series of buildings closely huddled together。 Langdon's art history had taught him enough Italian to pick out signs for the Vatican Printing Office察the Tapestry Restoration Lab察Post Office Management察and the Church of St。 Ann。 They crossed another small square and arrived at their destination。 
 The Office of the Swiss Guard is housed adjacent to Il Corpo di Vigilanza察directly northeast of St。 Peter's Basilica。 The office is a squat察stone building。 On either side of the entrance察like two stone statues察stood a pair of guards。
 Langdon had to admit察these guards did not look quite so ical。 Although they also wore the blue and gold uniform察each wielded the traditional ;Vatican long sword;´an eight´foot spear with a razor´sharp scythe´rumored to have decapitated countless Muslims while defending the Christian crusaders in the fifteenth century。
 As Langdon and Vittoria approached察the two guards stepped forward察crossing their long swords察blocking the entrance。 One looked up at the pilot in confusion。 ;I pantaloni察─he said察motioning to Vittoria's shorts。
 The pilot waved them off。 ;Il andante vuole vederli subito。; 
 The guards frowned。 Reluctantly they stepped aside。
 
 Inside察the air was cool。 It looked nothing like the administrative security offices Langdon would have imagined。 Ornate and impeccably furnished察the hallways contained paintings Langdon was certain any museum worldwide would gladly have featured in its main gallery。
 The pilot pointed down a steep set of stairs。 ;Down察please。;
 Langdon and Vittoria followed the white marble treads as they descended between a gauntlet of nude male sculptures。 Each statue wore a fig leaf that was lighter in color than the rest of the body。 
 The Great Castration察Langdon thought。
 It was one of the most horrific tragedies in Renaissance art。 In 1857察Pope Pius IX decided that the accurate representation of the male form might incite lust inside the Vatican。 So he got a chisel and mallet and hacked off the genitalia of every single male statue inside Vatican City。 He defaced works by Michelangelo察Bramante察and Bernini。 Plaster fig leaves were used to patch the damage。 Hundreds of sculptures had been emasculated。 Langdon had often wondered if there was a huge crate of stone penises someplace。
 ;Here察─the guard announced。
 They reached the bottom of the stairs and dead´ended at a heavy察steel door。 The guard typed an entry code察and the door slid open。 Langdon and Vittoria entered。 
 Beyond the threshold was absolute mayhem。
 
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 The Office of the Swiss Guard。
 Langdon stood in the doorway察surveying the collision of centuries before them。 Mixed media。 The room was a lushly adorned Renaissance library plete with inlaid bookshelves察oriental carpets察and colorful tapestries 。 。 。 and yet the room bristled with high´tech gear´banks of puters察faxes察electronic maps of the Vatican plex察and televisions tuned to CNN。 Men in colorful pantaloons typed feverishly on puters and listened intently in futuristic headphones。
 ;Wait here察─the guard said。
 Langdon and Vittoria waited as the guard crossed the room to an exceptionally tall察wiry man in a dark blue military uniform。 He was talking on a cellular phone and stood so straight he was almost bent backward。 The guard said something to him察and the man shot a glance over at Langdon and Vittoria。 He nodded察then turned his back on them and continued his phone call。
 The guard returned。 ;mander Olivetti will be with you in a moment。;
 ;Thank you。;
 The guard left and headed back up the stairs。 
 Langdon studied

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