danbrown.angels&demons-及65准
梓囚徒貧圭鮗 ○ 賜 ★ 辛酔堀貧和鍬匈梓囚徒貧議 Enter 囚辛指欺云慕朕村匈梓囚徒貧圭鮗 ● 辛指欺云匈競何
!!!!隆堋響頼紗秘慕禰厮宴和肝写偬堋響
;Now you are mine察─a voice said。
Then察everything went black。
Across the sanctuary察on the left lateral wall察Langdon balanced atop a pew and scraped upward on the wall trying to reach the cleat。 The cable was still six feet above his head。 Cleats like these were mon in churches and were placed high to prevent tampering。 Langdon knew priests used wooden ladders called piuтli to access the cleats。 The killer had obviously used the church's ladder to hoist his victim。 So where the hell is the ladder now Langdon looked down察searching the floor around him。 He had a faint recollection of seeing a ladder in here somewhere。 But where拭A moment later his heart sank。 He realized where he had seen it。 He turned toward the raging fire。 Sure enough察the ladder was high atop the blaze察engulfed in flames。
Filled now with desperation察Langdon scanned the entire church from his raised platform察looking for anything at all that could help him reach the cleat。 As his eyes probed the church察he had a sudden realization。
Where the hell is Vittoria拭She had disappeared。 Did she go for help拭Langdon screamed out her name察but there was no response。 And where is Olivetti
There was a howl of pain from above察and Langdon sensed he was already too late。 As his eyes went skyward again and saw the slowly roasting victim察Langdon had thoughts for only one thing。 Water。 Lots of it。 Put out the fire。 At least lower the flames。 ;I need water察damn it ─he yelled out loud。
;That's next察─a voice growled from the back of the church。
Langdon wheeled察almost falling off the pews。
Striding up the side aisle directly toward him came a dark monster of a man。 Even in the glow of the fire察his eyes burned black。 Langdon recognized the gun in his hand as the one from his own jacket pocket 。 。 。 the one Vittoria had been carrying when they came in。
The sudden wave of panic that rose in Langdon was a frenzy of disjunct fears。 His initial instinct was for Vittoria。 What had this animal done to her拭Was she hurt拭Or worse拭In the same instant察Langdon realized the man overhead was screaming louder。 The cardinal would die。 Helping him now was impossible。 Then察as the Hassassin leveled the gun at Langdon's chest察Langdon's panic turned inward察his senses on overload。 He reacted on instinct as the shot went off。 Launching off the bench察Langdon sailed arms first over the sea of church pews。
When he hit the pews察he hit harder than he had imagined察immediately rolling to the floor。 The marble cushioned his fall with all the grace of cold steel。 Footsteps closed to his right。 Langdon turned his body toward the front of the church and began scrambling for his life beneath the pews。
High above the chapel floor察Cardinal Guidera endured his last torturous moments of consciousness。 As he looked down the length of his naked body察he saw the skin on his legs begin to blister and peel away。 I am in hell察he decided。 God察why hast thou forsaken me拭He knew this must be hell because he was looking at the brand on his chest upside down 。 。 。 and yet察as if by the devil's magic察the word made perfect sense。
92
Three ballotings。 No Pope。
Inside the Sistine Chapel察Cardinal Mortati had begun praying for a miracle。 Send us the candidates The delay had gone long enough。 A single missing candidate察Mortati could understand。 But all four拭It left no options。 Under these conditions察achieving a two´thirds majority would take an act of God Himself。
When the bolts on the outer door began to grind open察Mortati and the entire College of Cardinals wheeled in unison toward the entrance。 Mortati knew this unsealing could mean only one thing。 By law察the chapel door could only be unsealed for two reasons´to remove the very ill察or to admit late cardinals。
The preferiti are ing
Mortati's heart soared。 Conclave had been saved。
But when the door opened察the gasp that echoed through the chapel was not one of joy。 Mortati stared in incredulous shock as the man walked in。 For the first time in Vatican history察a camerlegno had just crossed the sacred threshold of conclave after sealing the doors。
What is he thinking
The camerlegno strode to the altar and turned to address the thunderstruck audience。 ;Signori察─he said察 I have waited as long as I can。 There is something you have a right to know。;
93
Langdon had no idea where he was going。 Reflex was his only pass察driving him away from danger。 His elbows and knees burned as he clambered beneath the pews。 Still he clawed on。 Somewhere a voice was telling him to move left。 If you can get to the main aisle察you can dash for the exit。 He knew it was impossible。 There's a wall of flames blocking the main aisle His mind hunting for options察Langdon scrambled blindly on。 The footsteps closed faster now to his right。
When it happened察Langdon was unprepared。 He had guessed he had another ten feet of pews until he reached the front of the church。 He had guessed wrong。 Without warning察the cover above him ran out。 He froze for an instant察half exposed at the front of the church。 Rising in the recess to his left察gargantuan from this vantage point察was the very thing that had brought him here。 He had entirely forgotten。 Bernini's Ecstasy of St。 Teresa rose up like some sort of pornographic still life 。 。 。 the saint on her back察arched in pleasure察mouth open in a moan察and over her察an angel pointing his spear of fire。
A bullet exploded in the pew over Langdon's head。 He felt his body rise like a sprinter out of a gate。 Fueled only by adrenaline察and barely conscious of his actions察he was suddenly running察hunched察head down察pounding across the front of the church to his right。 As the bullets erupted behind him察Langdon dove yet again察sliding out of control across the marble floor before crashing in a heap against the railing of a niche on the right´hand wall。
It was then that he saw her。 A crumpled heap near the back of the church。 Vittoria Her bare legs were twisted beneath her察but Langdon sensed somehow that she was breathing。 He had no time to help her。
Immediately察the killer rounded the pews on the far left of the church and bore relentlessly down。 Langdon knew in a heartbeat it was over。 The killer raised the weapon察and Langdon did the only thing he could do。 He rolled his body over the banister into the niche。 As he hit the floor on the other side察the marble columns of the balustrade exploded in a storm of bullets。
Langdon felt like a cornered animal as he scrambled deeper into the semicircular niche。 Rising before him察the niche's sole contents seemed ironically apropos´a single sarcophagus。 Mine perhaps察Langdon thought。 Even the casket itself seemed fitting。 It was a scаtola´a small察unadorned察marble box。 Burial on a budget。 The casket was raised off the floor on two marble blocks察and Langdon eyed the opening beneath it察wondering if he could slide through。
Footsteps echoed behind him。
With no other option in sight察Langdon pressed himself to the floor and slithered toward the casket。 Grabbing the two marble supports察one with each hand察he pulled like a breaststroker察dragging his torso into the opening beneath the tomb。 The gun went off。
Acpanying the roar of the gun察Langdon felt a sensation he had never felt in his life 。 。 。 a bullet sailing past his flesh。 There was a hiss of wind察like the backlash of a whip察as the bullet just missed him and exploded in the marble with a puff of dust。 Blood surging察Langdon heaved his body the rest of the way beneath the casket。 Scrambling across the marble floor察he pulled himself out from beneath the casket and to the other side。
Dead end。
Langdon was now face to face with the rear wall of the niche。 He had no doubt that this tiny space behind the tomb would bee his grave。 And soon察he realized察as he saw the barrel of the gun appear in the opening beneath the sarcophagus。 The Hassassin held the weapon parallel with the floor察pointing directly at Langdon's midsection。
Impossible to miss。
Langdon felt a trace of self´preservation grip his unconscious mind。 He twisted his body onto his stomach察parallel with the casket。 Facedown察he planted his hands flat on the floor察the glass cut from the archives pinching open with a stab。 Ignoring the pain察he pushed。 Driving his body upward in an awkward push´up察Langdon arched his stomach off the floor just as the gun went off。 He could feel the shock wave of the bullets as they sailed beneath him and pulverized the porous travertine behind。 Closing his eyes and straining against exhaustion察Langdon prayed for the thunder to stop。
And then it did。
The roar of gunfire was replaced with the cold click of an empty chamber。
Langdon opened his eyes slowly察almost fearful his eyelids would make a sound。 Fighting the trembling pain察he held his position察arched like a cat。 He didn't even dare breathe。 His eardrums numbed by gunfire察Langdon listened for any hint of the killer's departure。 Silence。 He thought of Vittoria and ached to help her。
The sound that followed was deafening。 Barely human。 A guttural bellow of exertion。
The sarcophagus over Langdon's head suddenly seemed to rise on its side。 Langdon colla