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pieri a healthy stipend for swift and prudent service in all Vatican´owned buildings。
Pompieri察by the nature of their work察witnessed tragedy almost daily察but the execution in this church was something none of them would ever forget。 Part crucifixion察part hanging察part burning at the stake察the scene was something dredged from a Gothic nightmare。
Unfortunately察the press察as usual察had arrived before the fire department。 They'd shot plenty of video before the pompieri cleared the church。 When the firemen finally cut the victim down and lay him on the floor察there was no doubt who the man was。
;Cardinale Guidera察─one whispered。 ;Di Barcellona。;
The victim was nude。 The lower half of his body was crimson´black察blood oozing through gaping cracks in his thighs。 His shinbones were exposed。 One fireman vomited。 Another went outside to breathe。
The true horror察though察was the symbol seared on the cardinal's chest。 The squad chief circled the corpse in awestruck dread。 Lavoro del diavolo察he said to himself。 Satan himself did this。 He crossed himself for the first time since childhood。
;Un' altro corpo ─someone yelled。 One of the firemen had found another body。
The second victim was a man the chief recognized immediately。 The austere mander of the Swiss Guard was a man for whom few public law enforcement officials had any affection。 The chief called the Vatican察but all the circuits were busy。 He knew it didn't matter。 The Swiss Guard would hear about this on television in a matter of minutes。
As the chief surveyed the damage察trying to recreate what possibly could have gone on here察he saw a niche riddled with bullet holes。 A coffin had been rolled off its supports and fallen upside down in an apparent struggle。 It was a mess。 That's for the police and Holy See to deal with察the chief thought察turning away。
As he turned察though察he stopped。 ing from the coffin he heard a sound。 It was not a sound any fireman ever liked to hear。
;Bomba ─he cried out。 ;Tutti fuori ─
When the bomb squad rolled the coffin over察they discovered the source of the electronic beeping。 They stared察confused。
;Mиdico ─one finally screamed。 ;Mиdico ─
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Any word from Olivetti拭─the camerlegno asked察looking drained as Rocher escorted him back from the Sistine Chapel to the Pope's office。
;No察signore。 I am fearing the worst。;
When they reached the Pope's office察the camerlegno's voice was heavy。 ;Captain察there is nothing more I can do here tonight。 I fear I have done too much already。 I am going into this office to pray。 I do not wish to be disturbed。 The rest is in God's hands。;
;Yes察signore。;
;The hour is late察Captain。 Find that canister。;
;Our search continues。; Rocher hesitated。 ;The weapon proves to be too well hidden。;
The camerlegno winced察as if he could not think of it。 ;Yes。 At exactly 1115 P。M。察if the church is still in peril察I want you to evacuate the cardinals。 I am putting their safety in your hands。 I ask only one thing。 Let these men proceed from this place with dignity。 Let them exit into St。 Peter's Square and stand side by side with the rest of the world。 I do not want the last image of this church to be frightened old men sneaking out a back door。;
;Very good察signore。 And you拭Shall I e for you at 1115 as well拭
;There will be no need。;
;Signore拭
;I will leave when the spirit moves me。;
Rocher wondered if the camerlegno intended to go down with the ship。
The camerlegno opened the door to the Pope's office and entered。 ;Actually 。 。 。; he said察turning。 ;There is one thing。;
;Signore拭
;There seems to be a chill in this office tonight。 I am trembling。;
;The electric heat is out。 Let me lay you a fire。;
The camerlegno smiled tiredly。 ;Thank you。 Thank you察very much。;
Rocher exited the Pope's office where he had left the camerlegno praying by firelight in front of a small statue of the Blessed Mother Mary。 It was an eerie sight。 A black shadow kneeling in the flickering glow。 As Rocher headed down the hall察a guard appeared察running toward him。 Even by candlelight Rocher recognized Lieutenant Chartrand。 Young察green察and eager。
;Captain察─Chartrand called察holding out a cellular phone。 ;I think the camerlegno's address may have worked。 We've got a caller here who says he has information that can help us。 He phoned on one of the Vatican's private extensions。 I have no idea how he got the number。;
Rocher stopped。 ;What拭
;He will only speak to the ranking officer。;
;Any word from Olivetti拭
;No察sir。;
He took the receiver。 ;This is Captain Rocher。 I am ranking officer here。;
;Rocher察─the voice said。 ;I will explain to you who I am。 Then I will tell you what you are going to do next。;
When the caller stopped talking and hung up察Rocher stood stunned。 He now knew from whom he was taking orders。
Back at CERN察Sylvie Baudeloque was frantically trying to keep track of all the licensing inquiries ing in on Kohler's voice mail。 When the private line on the director's desk began to ring察Sylvie jumped。 Nobody had that number。 She answered。
;Yes拭
;Ms。 Baudeloque拭This is Director Kohler。 Contact my pilot。 My jet is to be ready in five minutes。;
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Robert Langdon had no idea where he was or how long he had been unconscious when he opened his eyes and found himself staring up at the underside of a baroque察frescoed cupola。 Smoke drifted overhead。 Something was covering his mouth。 An oxygen mask。 He pulled it off。 There was a terrible smell in the room´like burning flesh。
Langdon winced at the pounding in his head。 He tried to sit up。 A man in white was kneeling beside him。
;Riposati ─the man said察easing Langdon onto his back again。 ;Sono il paramйdico。;
Langdon succumbed察his head spiraling like the smoke overhead。 What the hell happened拭Wispy feelings of panic sifted through his mind。
;Sуrcio salvatore察─the paramedic said。 ;Mouse 。 。 。 savior。;
Langdon felt even more lost。 Mouse savior拭
The man motioned to the Mickey Mouse watch on Langdon's wrist。 Langdon's thoughts began to clear。 He remembered setting the alarm。 As he stared absently at the watch face察Langdon also noted the hour。 1028 P。M。
He sat bolt upright。
Then察it all came back。
Langdon stood near the main altar with the fire chief and a few of his men。 They had been rattling him with questions。 Langdon wasn't listening。 He had questions of his own。 His whole body ached察but he knew he needed to act immediately。
A pompiero approached Langdon across the church。 ;I checked again察sir。 The only bodies we found are Cardinal Guidera and the Swiss Guard mander。 There's no sign of a woman here。;
;Grazie察─Langdon said察unsure whether he was relieved or horrified。 He knew he had seen Vittoria unconscious on the floor。 Now she was gone。 The only explanation he came up with was not a forting one。 The killer had not been subtle on the phone。 A woman of spirit。 I am aroused。 Perhaps before this night is over察I will find you。 And when I do 。 。 。;
Langdon looked around。 ;Where is the Swiss Guard拭─
;Still no contact。 Vatican lines are jammed。;
Langdon felt overwhelmed and alone。 Olivetti was dead。 The cardinal was dead。 Vittoria was missing。 A half hour of his life had disappeared in a blink。
Outside察Langdon could hear the press swarming。 He suspected footage of the third cardinal's horrific death would no doubt air soon察if it hadn't already。 Langdon hoped the camerlegno had long since assumed the worst and taken action。 Evacuate the damn Vatican Enough games We lose
Langdon suddenly realized that all of the catalysts that had been driving him´helping to save Vatican City察rescuing the four cardinals察ing face to face with the brotherhood he had studied for years´all of these things had evaporated from his mind。 The war was lost。 A new pulsion had ignited within him。 It was simple。 Stark。 Primal。
Find Vittoria。
He felt an unexpected emptiness inside。 Langdon had often heard that intense situations could unite two people in ways that decades together often did not。 He now believed it。 In Vittoria's absence he felt something he had not felt in years。 Loneliness。 The pain gave him strength。
Pushing all else from his mind察Langdon mustered his concentration。 He prayed that the Hassassin would take care of business before pleasure。 Otherwise察Langdon knew he was already too late。 No察he told himself察you have time。 Vittoria's captor still had work to do。 He had to surface one last time before disappearing forever。
The last altar of science察Langdon thought。 The killer had one final task。 Earth。 Air。 Fire。 Water。
He looked at his watch。 Thirty minutes。 Langdon moved past the firemen toward Bernini's Ecstasy of St。 Teresa。 This time察as he stared at Bernini's marker察Langdon had no doubt what he was looking for。
Let angels guide you on your lofty quest 。 。 。
Directly over the recumbent saint察against a backdrop of gilded flame察hovered Bernini's angel。 The angel's hand clutched a pointed spear of fire。 Langdon's eyes followed the direction of the shaft察arching toward the right side of the church。 His eyes hit the wall。 He scanned the spot where the