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e threat to the Church。;
 Teabing heaved an ominous sigh and glanced at Langdon。 ;Robert察I assume you are familiar with the Priory's final charge拭
 Langdon felt his breath catch at the thought。 ;I am。;
 ;Miss Neveu察─Teabing said察 the Church and the Priory have had a tacit understanding for years。 That is察the Church does not attack the Priory察and the Priory keeps the Sangreal documents hidden。; He paused。 ;However察part of the Priory history has always included a plan to unveil the secret。 With the arrival of a specific date in history察the brotherhood plans to break the silence and carry out its ultimate triumph by unveiling the Sangreal documents to the world and shouting the true story of Jesus Christ from the mountaintops。;
 Sophie stared at Teabing in silence。 Finally察she too sat down。 ;And you think that date is approaching拭And the Church knows it拭
 ;A speculation察─Teabing said察 but it would certainly provide the Church motivation for an all´out attack to find the documents before it was too late。;
 Langdon had the uneasy feeling that Teabing was making good sense。 ;Do you think the Church would actually be capable of uncovering hard evidence of the Priory's date拭
 ;Why not´if we're assuming the Church was able to uncover the identities of the Priory members察then certainly they could have learned of their plans。 And even if they don't have the exact date察their superstitions may be getting the best of them。;
 ;Superstitions拭─Sophie asked。
 ;In terms of prophecy察─Teabing said察 we are currently in an epoch of enormous change。 The millennium has recently passed察and with it has ended the two´thousand´year´long astrological Age of Pisces´the fish察which is also the sign of Jesus。 As any astrological symbologist will tell you察the Piscean ideal believes that man must be told what to do by higher powers because man is incapable of thinking for himself。 Hence it has been a time of fervent religion。 Now察however察we are entering the Age of Aquarius´the water bearer´whose ideals claim that man will learn the truth and be able to think for himself。 The ideological shift is enormous察and it is occurring right now。;
 Langdon felt a shiver。 Astrological prophecy never held much interest or credibility for him察but he knew there were those in the Church who followed it very closely。 ;The Church calls this transitional period the End of Days。;
 Sophie looked skeptical。 ;As in the end of the world拭The Apocalypse拭
 ;No。; Langdon replied。 ;That's a mon misconception。 Many religions speak of the End of Days。 It refers not to the end of the world察but rather the end of our current age´Pisces察which began at the time of Christ's birth察spanned two thousand years察and waned with the passing of the millennium。 Now that we've passed into the Age of Aquarius察the End of Days has arrived。;
 ;Many Grail historians察─Teabing added察 believe that if the Priory is indeed planning to release this truth察this point in history would be a symbolically apt time。 Most Priory academics察myself included察anticipated the brotherhood's release would coincide precisely with the millennium。 Obviously察it did not。 Admittedly察the Roman calendar does not mesh perfectly with astrological markers察so there is some gray area in the prediction。 Whether the Church now has inside information that an exact date is looming察or whether they are just getting nervous on account of astrological prophecy察I don't know。 Anyway察it's immaterial。 Either scenario explains how the Church might be motivated to launch a preemptive attack against the Priory。; Teabing frowned。 ;And believe me察if the Church finds the Holy Grail察they will destroy it。 The documents and the relics of the blessed Mary Magdalene as well。; His eyes grew heavy。 ;Then察my dear察with the Sangreal documents gone察all evidence will be lost。 The Church will have won their age´old war to rewrite history。 The past will be erased forever。;
 Slowly察Sophie pulled the cruciform key from her sweater pocket and held it out to Teabing。
 Teabing took the key and studied it。 ;My goodness。 The Priory seal。 Where did you get this拭
 ;My grandfather gave it to me tonight before he died。;
 Teabing ran his fingers across the cruciform。 ;A key to a church拭
 She drew a deep breath。 ;This key provides access to the keystone。;
 Teabing's head snapped up察his face wild with disbelief。 ;Impossible What church did I miss拭I've searched every church in France 
 ;It's not in a church察─Sophie said。 ;It's in a Swiss depository bank。;
 Teabing's look of excitement waned。 ;The keystone is in a bank拭
 ;A vault察─Langdon offered。
 ;A bank vault拭─Teabing shook his head violently。 ;That's impossible。 The keystone is supposed to be hidden beneath the sign of the Rose。;
 ;It is察─Langdon said。 ;It was stored in a rosewood box inlaid with a five´petal Rose。;
 Teabing looked thunderstruck。 ;You've seen the keystone拭
 Sophie nodded。 ;We visited the bank。;
 Teabing came over to them察his eyes wild with fear。 ;My friends察we must do something。 The keystone is in danger We have a duty to protect it。 What if there are other keys拭Perhaps stolen from the murdered s└n└chaux拭If the Church can gain access to the bank as you have´;
 ;Then they will be too late察─Sophie said。 ;We removed the keystone。;
 ;What You removed the keystone from its hiding place拭
 ;Don't worry察─Langdon said。 ;The keystone is well hidden。;
 ;Extremely well hidden察I hope 
 ;Actually察─Langdon said察unable to hide his grin察 that depends on how often you dust under your couch。;
  
 The wind outside Chateau Villette had picked up察and Silas's robe danced in the breeze as he crouched near the window。 Although he had been unable to hear much of the conversation察the word keystone had sifted through the glass on numerous occasions。
 It is inside。
 The Teacher's words were fresh in his mind。 Enter Chateau Villette。 Take the keystone。 Hun no one。
 Now察Langdon and the others had adjourned suddenly to another room察extinguishing the study lights as they went。 Feeling like a panther stalking prey察Silas crept to the glass doors。 Finding them unlocked察he slipped inside and closed the doors silently behind him。 He could hear muffled voices from another room。 Silas pulled the pistol from his pocket察turned off the safety察and inched down the hallway。
  
 CHAPTER 63
 
 Lieutenant Collet stood alone at the foot of Leigh Teabing's driveway and gazed up at the massive house。 Isolated。 Dark。 Good ground cover。 Collet watched his half´dozen agents spreading silently out along the length of the fence。 They could be over it and have the house surrounded in a matter of minutes。 Langdon could not have chosen a more ideal spot for Collet's men to make a surprise assault。
 Collet was about to call Fache himself when at last his phone rang。
 Fache sounded not nearly as pleased with the developments as Collet would have imagined。 ;Why didn't someone tell me we had a lead on Langdon拭
 ;You were on a phone call and´;
 ;Where exactly are you察Lieutenant Collet拭
 Collet gave him the address。 ;The estate belongs to a British national named Teabing。 Langdon drove a fair distance to get here察and the vehicle is inside the security gate察with no signs of forced entry察so chances are good that Langdon knows the occupant。;
 ;I'm ing out察─Fache said。 ;Don't make a move。 I'll handle this personally。;
 Collet's jaw dropped。 ;But Captain察you're twenty minutes away We should act immediately。 I have him staked out。 I'm with eight men total。 Four of us have field rifles and the others have sidearms。;
 ;Wait for me。;
 ;Captain察what if Langdon has a hostage in there拭What if he sees us and decides to leave on foot拭We need to move now My men are in position and ready to go。;
 ;Lieutenant Collet察you will wait for me to arrive before taking action。 That is an order。; Fache hung up。
 Stunned察Lieutenant Collet switched off his phone。 Why the hell is Fache asking me to wait拭Collet knew the answer。 Fache察though famous for his instinct察was notorious for his pride。 Fache wants credit for the arrest。 After putting the American's face all over the television察Fache wanted to be sure his own face got equal time。 Collet's job was simply to hold down the fort until the boss showed up to save the day。
 As he stood there察Collet flashed on a second possible explanation for this delay。 Damage control。 In law enforcement察hesitating to arrest a fugitive only occurred when uncertainty had arisen regarding the suspect's guilt。 Is Fache having second thoughts that Langdon is the right man拭The thought was frightening。 Captain Fache had gone out on a limb tonight to arrest Robert Langdon´surveillance cach└e察Interpol察and now television。 Not even the great Bezu Fache would survive the political fallout if he had mistakenly splashed a prominent American's face all over French television察claiming he was a murderer。 If Fache now realized he'd made a mistake察then it made perfect sense that he would tell Collet not to make a move。 The last thing Fache needed was for Collet to storm an innocent Brit's private estate and take Langdon at gunpoint。
 Moreover察Collet realized察if Langdon were innocent察it explained o

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