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gdon。
 Bewildered察Langdon looked at the image。 The close´up photo revealed the glowing message on the parquet floor。 The final line hit Langdon like a kick in the gut。
 13´3´2´21´1´1´8´5
 O察Draconian devil
 Oh察lame saint
 P。S。 Find Robert Langdon
  
  
 CHAPTER 13
 
 For several seconds察Langdon stared in wonder at the photograph of Sauni┬re's postscript。 P。S。 Find Robert Langdon。 He felt as if the floor were tilting beneath his feet。 Sauni┬re left a postscript with my name on it拭In his wildest dreams察Langdon could not fathom why。
 ;Now do you understand察─Sophie said察her eyes urgent察 why Fache ordered you here tonight察and why you are his primary suspect拭
 The only thing Langdon understood at the moment was why Fache had looked so smug when Langdon suggested Sauni┬re would have accused his killer by name。
 Find Robert Langdon。
 ;Why would Sauni┬re write this拭─Langdon demanded察his confusion now giving way to anger。 ;Why would I want to kill Jacques Sauni┬re拭
 ;Fache has yet to uncover a motive察but he has been recording his entire conversation with you tonight in hopes you might reveal one。;
 Langdon opened his mouth察but still no words came。
 ;He's fitted with a miniature microphone察─Sophie explained。 ;It's connected to a transmitter in his pocket that radios the signal back to the mand post。;
 ;This is impossible察─Langdon stammered。 ;I have an alibi。 I went directly back to my hotel after my lecture。 You can ask the hotel desk。;
 ;Fache already did。 His report shows you retrieving your room key from the concierge at about ten´thirty。 Unfortunately察the time of the murder was closer to eleven。 You easily could have left your hotel room unseen。;
 ;This is insanity Fache has no evidence 
 Sophie's eyes widened as if to say此No evidence拭 Mr。 Langdon察your name is written on the floor beside the body察and Sauni┬re's date book says you were with him at approximately the time of the murder。; She paused。 ;Fache has more than enough evidence to take you into custody for questioning。;
 Langdon suddenly sensed that he needed a lawyer。 ;I didn't do this。;
 Sophie sighed。 ;This is not American television察Mr。 Langdon。 In France察the laws protect the police察not criminals。 Unfortunately察in this case察there is also the media consideration。 Jacques Sauni┬re was a very prominent and well´loved figure in Paris察and his murder will be news in the morning。 Fache will be under immediate pressure to make a statement察and he looks a lot better having a suspect in custody already。 Whether or not you are guilty察you most certainly will be held by DCPJ until they can figure out what really happened。;
 Langdon felt like a caged animal。 ;Why are you telling me all this拭
 ;Because察Mr。 Langdon察I believe you are innocent。; Sophie looked away for a moment and then back into his eyes。 ;And also because it is partially my fault that you're in trouble。;
 ;I'm sorry拭It's your fault Sauni┬re is trying to frame me拭
 ;Sauni┬re wasn't trying to frame you。 It was a mistake。 That message on the floor was meant for me。;
 Langdon needed a minute to process that one。 ;I beg your pardon拭
 ;That message wasn't for the police。 He wrote it for me。 I think he was forced to do everything in such a hurry that he just didn't realize how it would look to the police。; She paused。 ;The numbered code is meaningless。 Sauni┬re wrote it to make sure the investigation included cryptographers察ensuring that I would know as soon as possible what had happened to him。;
 Langdon felt himself losing touch fast。 Whether or not Sophie Neveu had lost her mind was at this point up for grabs察but at least Langdon now understood why she was trying to help him。 P。S。 Find Robert Langdon。 She apparently believed the curator had left her a cryptic postscript telling her to find Langdon。 ;But why do you think his message was for you拭
 ;The Vitruvian Man察─she said flatly。 ;That particular sketch has always been my favorite Da Vinci work。 Tonight he used it to catch my attention。;
 ;Hold on。 You're saying the curator knew your favorite piece of art拭─She nodded。 ;I'm sorry。 This is all ing out of order。 Jacques Sauni┬re and I。。。;
 Sophie's voice caught察and Langdon heard a sudden melancholy there察a painful past察simmering just below the surface。 Sophie and Jacques Sauni┬re apparently had some kind of special relationship。 Langdon studied the beautiful young woman before him察well aware that aging men in France often took young mistresses。 Even so察Sophie Neveu as a ;kept woman; somehow didn't seem to fit。
 ;We had a falling´out ten years ago察─Sophie said察her voice a whisper now。 ;We've barely spoken since。 Tonight察when Crypto got the call that he had been murdered察and I saw the images of his body and text on the floor察I realized he was trying to send me a message。;
 ;Because of The Vitruvian Man拭
 ;Yes。 And the letters P。S。;
 ;Post Script拭
 She shook her head。 ;P。S。 are my initials。;
 ;But your name is Sophie Neveu。;
 She looked away。 ;P。S。 is the nickname he called me when I lived with him。; She blushed。 ;It stood for Princesse Sophie;
 Langdon had no response。
 ;Silly察I know察─she said。 ;But it was years ago。 When I was a little girl。;
 ;You knew him when you were a little girl拭
 ;Quite well察─she said察her eyes welling now with emotion。 ;Jacques Sauni┬re was my grandfather。;
  
 CHAPTER 14
 
 ;Where's Langdon拭─Fache demanded察exhaling the last of a cigarette as he paced back into the mand post。
 ;Still in the men's room察sir。; Lieutenant Collet had been expecting the question。
 Fache grumbled察 Taking his time察I see。;
 The captain eyed the GPS dot over Collet's shoulder察and Collet could almost hear the wheels turning。 Fache was fighting the urge to go check on Langdon。 Ideally察the subject of an observation was allowed the most time and freedom possible察lulling him into a false sense of security。 Langdon needed to return of his own volition。 Still察it had been almost ten minutes。
 Too long。
 ;Any chance Langdon is onto us拭─Fache asked。
 Collet shook his head。 ;We're still seeing small movements inside the men's room察so the GPS dot is obviously still on him。 Perhaps he feels ill拭If he had found the dot察he would have removed it and tried to run。;
 Fache checked his watch。 ;Fine。;
 Still Fache seemed preoccupied。 All evening察Collet had sensed an atypical intensity in his captain。 Usually detached and cool under pressure察Fache tonight seemed emotionally engaged察as if this were somehow a personal matter for him。
 Not surprising察Collet thought。 Fache needs this arrest desperately。 Recently the Board of Ministers and the media had bee more openly critical of Fache's aggressive tactics察his clashes with powerful foreign embassies察and his gross overbudgeting on new technologies。 Tonight察a high´tech察high´profile arrest of an American would go a long way to silence Fache's critics察helping him secure the job a few more years until he could retire with the lucrative pension。 God knows he needs the pension察Collet thought。 Fache's zeal for technology had hurt him both professionally and personally。 Fache was rumored to have invested his entire savings in the technology craze a few years back and lost his shirt。 And Fache is a man who wears only the finest shirts。
 Tonight察there was still plenty of time。 Sophie Neveu's odd interruption察though unfortunate察had been only a minor wrinkle。 She was gone now察and Fache still had cards to play。 He had yet to inform Langdon that his name had been scrawled on the floor by the victim。 P。S。 Find Robert Langdon。 The American's reaction to that little bit of evidence would be telling indeed。
 ;Captain拭─one of the DCPJ agents now called from across the office。 ;I think you better take this call。; He was holding out a telephone receiver察looking concerned。
 ;Who is it拭─Fache said。
 The agent frowned。 ;It's the director of our Cryptology Department。;
 ;And拭
 ;It's about Sophie Neveu察sir。 Something is not quite right。;
  
 CHAPTER 15
 
 It was time。
 Silas felt strong as he stepped from the black Audi察the nighttime breeze rustling his loose´fitting robe。 The winds of change are in the air。 He knew the task before him would require more finesse than force察and he left his handgun in the car。 The thirteen´round Heckler Koch USP 40 had been provided by the Teacher。
 A weapon of death has no place in a house of God。
 The plaza before the great church was deserted at this hour察the only visible souls on the far side of Place Saint´Sulpice a couple of teenage hookers showing their wares to the late night tourist traffic。 Their nubile bodies sent a familiar longing to Silas's loins。 His thigh flexed instinctively察causing the barbed cilice belt to cut painfully into his flesh。
 The lust evaporated instantly。 For ten years now察Silas had faithfully denied himself all sexual indulgence察even self´administered。 It was The Way。 He knew he had sacrificed much to follow Opus Dei察but he had received much more in return。 A vow of celibacy and the relinquishment of all personal assets hardly seemed a sacrifice。 Considering the poverty from which he had e and the sexual horrors he had endured in pr

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