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ortress rose like a mountain。 Aching and depleted察Langdon broke into a loping run。
 On both sides of him now察like a gauntlet of escorts察a procession of Bernini angels whipped past察funneling him toward his final destination。 Let angels guide you on your lofty quest。 The castle seemed to rise as he advanced察an unscalable peak察more intimidating to him even than St。 Peter's。 He sprinted toward the bastion察running on fumes察gazing upward at the citadel's circular core as it shot skyward to a gargantuan察sword´wielding angel。 
 The castle appeared deserted。
 Langdon knew through the centuries the building had been used by the Vatican as a tomb察a fortress察a papal hideout察a prison for enemies of the church察and a museum。 Apparently察the castle had other tenants as well´the Illuminati。 Somehow it made eerie sense。 Although the castle was property of the Vatican察it was used only sporadically察and Bernini had made numerous renovations to it over the years。 The building was now rumored to be honeybed with secret entries察passageways察and hidden chambers。 Langdon had little doubt that the angel and surrounding pentagonal park were Bernini's doing as well。
 Arriving at the castle's elephantine double doors察Langdon shoved them hard。 Not surprisingly察they were immovable。 Two iron knockers hung at eye level。 Langdon didn't bother。 He stepped back察his eyes climbing the sheer outer wall。 These ramparts had fended off armies of Berbers察heathens察and Moors。 Somehow he sensed his chances of breaking in were slim。 
 Vittoria察Langdon thought。 Are you in there拭
 Langdon hurried around the outer wall。 There must be another entrance 
 Rounding the second bulwark to the west察Langdon arrived breathless in a small parking area off Lungotere Angelo。 On this wall he found a second castle entrance察a drawbridge´type ingress察raised and sealed shut。 Langdon gazed upward again。
 The only lights on the castle were exterior floods illuminating the faзade。 All the tiny windows inside seemed black。 Langdon's eyes climbed higher。 At the very peak of the central tower察a hundred feet above察directly beneath the angel's sword察a single balcony protruded。 The marble parapet seemed to shimmer slightly察as if the room beyond it were aglow with torchlight。 Langdon paused察his soaked body shivering suddenly。 A shadow拭He waited察straining。 Then he saw it again。 His spine prickled。 Someone is up there 
 ;Vittoria ─he called out察unable to help himself察but his voice was swallowed by the raging Tiber behind him。 He wheeled in circles察wondering where the hell the Swiss Guard were。 Had they even heard his transmission拭
 Across the lot a large media truck was parked。 Langdon ran toward it。 A paunchy man in headphones sat in the cabin adjusting levers。 Langdon rapped on the side of the truck。 The man jumped察saw Langdon's dripping clothes察and yanked off his headset。 
 ;What's the worry察mate拭─His accent was Australian。
 ;I need your phone。; Langdon was frenzied。
 The man shrugged。 ;No dial tone。 Been trying all night。 Circuits are packed。;
 Langdon swore aloud。 ;Have you seen anyone go in there拭─He pointed to the drawbridge。 
 ;Actually察yeah。 A black van's been going in and out all night。;
 Langdon felt a brick hit the bottom of his stomach。
 ;Lucky bastard察─the Aussie said察gazing up at the tower察and then frowning at his obstructed view of the Vatican。 ;I bet the view from up there is perfect。 I couldn't get through the traffic in St。 Peter's察so I'm shooting from here。;
 Langdon wasn't listening。 He was looking for options。
 ;What do you say拭─the Australian said。 ;This 11th Hour Samaritan for real拭
 Langdon turned。 ;The what拭─
 ;You didn't hear拭The Captain of the Swiss Guard got a call from somebody who claims to have some primo info。 The guy's flying in right now。 All I know is if he saves the day 。 。 。 there go the ratings ─The man laughed。 
 Langdon was suddenly confused。 A good Samaritan flying in to help拭Did the person somehow know where the antimatter was拭Then why didn't he just tell the Swiss Guard拭Why was he ing in person拭Something was odd察but Langdon didn't have time to figure out what。 
 ;Hey察─the Aussie said察studying Langdon more closely。 ;Ain't you that guy I saw on TV拭Trying to save that cardinal in St。 Peter's Square拭
 Langdon did not answer。 His eyes had suddenly locked on a contraption attached to the top of the truck´a satellite dish on a collapsible appendage。 Langdon looked at the castle again。 The outer rampart was fifty feet tall。 The inner fortress climbed farther still。 A shelled defense。 The top was impossibly high from here察but maybe if he could clear the first wall 。 。 。 
 Langdon spun to the newsman and pointed to the satellite arm。 ;How high does that go拭─
 ;Huh拭─The man looked confused。 ;Fifteen meters。 Why拭
 ;Move the truck。 Park next to the wall。 I need help。; 
 ;What are you talking about拭
 Langdon explained。
 The Aussie's eyes went wide。 ;Are you insane拭That's a two´
 hundred´thousand´dollar telescoping extension。 Not a ladder 
 ;You want ratings拭I've got information that will make your day。; Langdon was desperate。 
 ;Information worth two hundred grand拭
 Langdon told him what he would reveal in exchange for the favor。
 Ninety seconds later察Robert Langdon was gripping the top of the satellite arm wavering in the breeze fifty feet off the ground。 Leaning out察he grabbed the top of the first bulwark察dragged himself onto the wall察and dropped onto the castle's lower bastion。 
 ;Now keep your bargain ─the Aussie called up。 ;Where is he拭
 Langdon felt guilt´ridden for revealing this information察but a deal was a deal。 Besides察the Hassassin would probably call the press anyway。 ;Piazza Navona察─Langdon shouted。 ;He's in the fountain。;
 The Aussie lowered his satellite dish and peeled out after the scoop of his career。
 
 In a stone chamber high above the city察the Hassassin removed his soaking boots and bandaged his wounded toe。 There was pain察but not so much that he couldn't enjoy himself。
 He turned to his prize。
 She was in the corner of the room察on her back on a rudimentary divan察hands tied behind her察mouth gagged。 The Hassassin moved toward her。 She was awake now。 This pleased him。 Surprisingly察in her eyes察he saw fire instead of fear。
 The fear will e。 
 
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 Robert Langdon dashed around the outer bulwark of the castle察grateful for the glow of the floodlights。 As he circled the wall察the courtyard beneath him looked like a museum of ancient warfare´catapults察stacks of marble cannonballs察and an arsenal of fearful contraptions。 Parts of the castle were open to tourists during the day察and the courtyard had been partially restored to its original state。
 Langdon's eyes crossed the courtyard to the central core of the fortress。 The circular citadel shot skyward 107 feet to the bronze angel above。 The balcony at the top still glowed from within。 Langdon wanted to call out but knew better。 He would have to find a way in。 
 He checked his watch。 
 1112 P。M。 
 Dashing down the stone ramp that hugged the inside of the wall察Langdon descended to the courtyard。 Back on ground level察he ran through shadows察clockwise around the fort。 He passed three porticos察but all of them were permanently sealed。 How did the Hassassin get in拭Langdon pushed on。 He passed two modern entrances察but they were padlocked from the outside。 Not here。 He kept running。
 Langdon had circled almost the entire building when he saw a gravel drive cutting across the courtyard in front of him。 At one end察on the outer wall of the castle察he saw the back of the gated drawbridge leading back outside。 At the other end察the drive disappeared into the fortress。 The drive seemed to enter a kind of tunnel´a gaping entry in the central core。 Il traforo Langdon had read about this castle's traforo察a giant spiral ramp that circled up inside the fort察used by manders on horseback to ride from top to bottom rapidly。 The Hassassin drove up The gate blocking the tunnel was raised察ushering Langdon in。 He felt almost exuberant as he ran toward the tunnel。 But as he reached the opening察his excitement disappeared。 
 The tunnel spiraled down。 
 The wrong way。 This section of the traforo apparently descended to the dungeons察not to the top。 
 Standing at the mouth of a dark bore that seemed to twist endlessly deeper into the earth察Langdon hesitated察looking up again at the balcony。 He could swear he saw motion up there。 Decide With no other options察he dashed down into the tunnel。
 
 High overhead察the Hassassin stood over his prey。 He ran a hand across her arm。 Her skin was like cream。 The anticipation of exploring her bodily treasures was inebriating。 How many ways could he violate her
 The Hassassin knew he deserved this woman。 He had served Janus well。 She was a spoil of war察and when he was finished with her察he would pull her from the divan and force her to her knees。 She would service him again。 The ultimate submission。 Then察at the moment of his own climax察he would slit her throat。
 Ghayat assa'adah察they called it。 The ultimate pleasure。
 Afterward察basking in his glory察he would stand on the balcony and savor th

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