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ng beneath his driver's cap。 He could see there were far more police lights in front than he had imagined。 As the truck powered up the ramp察the interior gate swung inward to let him pass。 Vernet advanced and waited while the gate behind him closed before pulling forward and tripping the next sensor。 The second gate opened察and the exit beckoned。
Except for the police car blocking the top of the ramp。
Vernet dabbed his brow and pulled forward。
A lanky officer stepped out and waved him to a stop a few meters from the roadblock。 Four patrol cars were parked out front。
Vernet stopped。 Pulling his driver's cap down farther察he effected as rough a facade as his cultured upbringing would allow。 Not budging from behind the wheel察he opened the door and gazed down at the agent察whose face was stern and sallow。
;Qu'est´ce qui se passe拭─Vernet asked察his tone rough。
;Je suis J└rome Collet察─the agent said。 ;Lieutenant Police Judiciaire。; He motioned to the truck's cargo hold。 ;Qu'est´ce qu'ily a l┐ dedans拭
;Hell if I know察─Vernet replied in crude French。 ;I'm only a driver。;
Collet looked unimpressed。 ;We're looking for two criminals。;
Vernet laughed。 ;Then you came to the right spot。 Some of these bastards I drive for have so much money they must be criminals。;
The agent held up a passport picture of Robert Langdon。 ;Was this man in your bank tonight拭
Vernet shrugged。 ;No clue。 I'm a dock rat。 They don't let us anywhere near the clients。 You need to go in and ask the front desk。;
;Your bank is demanding a search warrant before we can enter。;
Vernet put on a disgusted look。 ;Administrators。 Don't get me started。;
;Open your truck察please。; Collet motioned toward the cargo hold。
Vernet stared at the agent and forced an obnoxious laugh。 ;Open the truck拭You think I have keys拭You think they trust us拭You should see the crap wages I get paid。;
The agent's head tilted to one side察his skepticism evident。 ;You're telling me you don't have keys to your own truck拭
Vernet shook his head。 ;Not the cargo area。 Ignition only。 These trucks get sealed by overseers on the loading dock。 Then the truck sits in dock while someone drives the cargo keys to the drop´off。 Once we get the call that the cargo keys are with the recipient察then I get the okay to drive。 Not a second before。 I never know what the hell I'm lugging。;
;When was this truck sealed拭
;Must have been hours ago。 I'm driving all the way up to St。 Thurial tonight。 Cargo keys are already up there。;
The agent made no response察his eyes probing as if trying to read Vernet's mind。
A drop of sweat was preparing to slide down Vernet's nose。 ;You mind拭─he said察wiping his nose with his sleeve and motioning to the police car blocking his way。 ;I'm on a tight schedule。;
;Do all the drivers wear Rolexes拭─the agent asked察pointing to Vernet's wrist。
Vernet glanced down and saw the glistening band of his absurdly expensive watch peeking out from beneath the sleeve of his jacket。 Merde。 ;This piece of shit拭Bought it for twenty euro from a Taiwanese street vendor in St。 Germain des Pr└s。 I'll sell it to you for forty。;
The agent paused and finally stepped aside。 ;No thanks。 Have a safe trip。;
Vernet did not breathe again until the truck was a good fifty meters down the street。 And now he had another problem。 His cargo。 Where do I take them
CHAPTER 46
Silas lay prone on the canvas mat in his room察allowing the lash wounds on his back to clot in the air。 Tonight's second session with the Discipline had left him dizzy and weak。 He had yet to remove the cilice belt察and he could feel the blood trickling down his inner thigh。 Still察he could not justify removing the strap。
I have failed the Church。
Far worse察I have failed the bishop。
Tonight was supposed to be Bishop Aringarosa's salvation。 Five months ago察the bishop had returned from a meeting at the Vatican Observatory察where he had learned something that left him deeply changed。 Depressed for weeks察Aringarosa had finally shared the news with Silas。
;But this is impossible ─Silas had cried out。 ;I cannot accept it
;It is true察─Aringarosa said。 ;Unthinkable察but true。 In only six months。;
The bishop's words terrified Silas。 He prayed for deliverance察and even in those dark days察his trust in God and The Way never wavered。 It was only a month later that the clouds parted miraculously and the light of possibility shone through。
Divine intervention察Aringarosa had called it。
The bishop had seemed hopeful for the first time。 ;Silas察─he whispered察 God has bestowed upon us an opportunity to protect The Way。 Our battle察like all battles察will take sacrifice。 Will you be a soldier of God拭
Silas fell to his knees before Bishop Aringarosa´the man who had given him a new life´and he said察 I am a lamb of God。 Shepherd me as your heart mands。;
When Aringarosa described the opportunity that had presented itself察Silas knew it could only be the hand of God at work。 Miraculous fate Aringarosa put Silas in contact with the man who had proposed the plan´a man who called himself the Teacher。 Although the Teacher and Silas never met face´to´face察each time they spoke by phone察Silas was awed察both by the profundity of the Teacher's faith and by the scope of his power。 The Teacher seemed to be a man who knew all察a man with eyes and ears in all places。 How the Teacher gathered his information察Silas did not know察but Aringarosa had placed enormous trust in the Teacher察and he had told Silas to do the same。 ;Do as the Teacher mands you察─the bishop told Silas。 ;And we will be victorious。;
Victorious。 Silas now gazed at the bare floor and feared victory had eluded them。 The Teacher had been tricked。 The keystone was a devious dead end。 And with the deception察all hope had vanished。
Silas wished he could call Bishop Aringarosa and warn him察but the Teacher had removed all their lines of direct munication tonight。 For our safety。
Finally察overing enormous trepidation察Silas crawled to his feet and found his robe察which lay on the floor。 He dug his cell phone from the pocket。 Hanging his head in shame察he dialed。
;Teacher察─he whispered察 all is lost。; Silas truthfully told the man how he had been tricked。
;You lose your faith too quickly察─the Teacher replied。 ;I have just received news。 Most unexpected and wele。 The secret lives。 Jacques Sauni┬re transferred information before he died。 I will call you soon。 Our work tonight is not yet done。;
CHAPTER 47
Riding inside the dimly lit cargo hold of the armored truck was like being transported inside a cell for solitary confinement。 Langdon fought the all too familiar anxiety that haunted him in confined spaces。 Vernet said he would take us a safe distance out of the city。 Where拭How far
Langdon's legs had gotten stiff from sitting cross´legged on the metal floor察and he shifted his position察wincing to feel the blood pouring back into his lower body。 In his arms察he still clutched the bizarre treasure they had extricated from the bank。
;I think we're on the highway now察─Sophie whispered。
Langdon sensed the same thing。 The truck察after an unnerving pause atop the bank ramp察had moved on察snaking left and right for a minute or two察and was now accelerating to what felt like top speed。 Beneath them察the bulletproof tires hummed on smooth pavement。 Forcing his attention to the rosewood box in his arms察Langdon laid the precious bundle on the floor察unwrapped his jacket察and extracted the box察pulling it toward him。 Sophie shifted her position so they were sitting side by side。 Langdon suddenly felt like they were two kids huddled over a Christmas present。
In contrast to the warm colors of the rosewood box察the inlaid rose had been crafted of a pale wood察probably ash察which shone clearly in the dim light。 The Rose。 Entire armies and religions had been built on this symbol察as had secret societies。 The Rosicrucians。 The Knights of the Rosy Cross。
;Go ahead察─Sophie said。 ;Open it。;
Langdon took a deep breath。 Reaching for the lid察he stole one more admiring glance at the intricate woodwork and then察unhooking the clasp察he opened the lid察revealing the object within。
Langdon had harbored several fantasies about what they might find inside this box察but clearly he had been wrong on every account。 Nestled snugly inside the box's heavily padded interior of crimson silk lay an object Langdon could not even begin to prehend。
Crafted of polished white marble察it was a stone cylinder approximately the dimensions of a tennis ball can。 More plicated than a simple column of stone察however察the cylinder appeared to have been assembled in many pieces。 Six doughnut´sized disks of marble had been stacked and affixed to one another within a delicate brass framework。 It looked like some kind of tubular察multiwheeled kaleidoscope。 Each end of the cylinder was affixed with an end cap察also marble察making it impossible to see inside。 Having heard liquid within察Langdon assumed the cylinder was hollow。
As mystifying as the construction of the cylinder was察however察it was the engravings around the tube's circumference that drew Langdon's primary focus。 Each of the six dis