danbrown.thedavincicode-第67部分
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his eyes。 〃Hold on; aren't you supposed to be in Paris this week?〃
〃I am in Paris。〃
Faukman sat upright。 〃You called me collect from Paris?〃
〃Take it out of my royalties; Jonas。 Did you ever hear back from Saunière? Did he like the manuscript?〃
〃I don't know。 I haven't yet heard from him。〃
〃Well; don't hold your breath。 I've got to run; but this explains a lot Thanks。〃
〃Robert…〃
But Langdon was gone。
Faukman hung up the phone; shaking his head in disbelief Authors; he thought。 Even the sane ones are nuts。
Inside the Range Rover; Leigh Teabing let out a guffaw。 〃Robert; you're saying you wrote a manuscript that delves into a secret society; and your editor sent a copy to that secret society?〃
Langdon slumped。 〃Evidently。〃
〃A cruel coincidence; my friend。〃
Coincidence has nothing to do with it; Langdon knew。 Asking Jacques Saunière to endorse a manuscript on goddess worship was as obvious as asking Tiger Woods to endorse a book on golf。 Moreover; it was virtually guaranteed that any book on goddess worship would have to mention the Priory of Sion。
〃Here's the million…dollar question;〃 Teabing said; still chuckling。 〃Was your position on the Priory favorable or unfavorable?〃
Langdon could hear Teabing's true meaning loud and clear。 Many historians questioned why the Priory was still keeping the Sangreal documents hidden。 Some felt the information should have been shared with the world long ago。 〃I took no position on the Priory's actions。〃
〃You mean lack thereof。〃
Langdon shrugged。 Teabing was apparently on the side of making the documents public。 〃I simply provided history on the brotherhood and described them as a modern goddess worship society; keepers of the Grail; and guardians of ancient documents。〃
Sophie looked at him。 〃Did you mention the keystone?〃
Langdon winced。 He had。 Numerous times。 〃I talked about the supposed keystone as an example of the lengths to which the Priory would go to protect the Sangreal documents。〃
Sophie looked amazed。 〃I guess that explains P。S。 Find Robert Langdon。〃
Langdon sensed it was actually something else in the manuscript that had piqued Saunière's interest; but that topic was something he would discuss with Sophie when they were alone。
〃So;〃 Sophie said; 〃you lied to Captain Fache。〃
〃What?〃 Langdon demanded。
〃You told him you had never corresponded with my grandfather。〃
〃I didn't! My editor sent him a manuscript。〃
〃Think about it; Robert。 If Captain Fache didn't find the envelope in which your editor sent the manuscript; he would have to conclude that you sent it。〃 She paused。 〃Or worse; that you hand…delivered it and lied about it。〃
When the Range Rover arrived at Le Bourget Airfield; Rémy drove to a small hangar at the far end of the airstrip。 As they approached; a tousled man in wrinkled khakis hurried from the hangar; waved; and slid open the enormous corrugated metal door to reveal a sleek white jet within。
Langdon stared at the glistening fuselage。 〃That's Elizabeth?〃
Teabing grinned。 〃Beats the bloody Chunnel。〃
The man in khakis hurried toward them; squinting into the headlights。 〃Almost ready; sir;〃 he called in a British accent。 〃My apologies for the delay; but you took me by surprise and…〃 He stopped short as the group unloaded。 He looked at Sophie and Langdon; and then Teabing。
Teabing said; 〃My associates and I have urgent business in London。 We've no time to waste。 Please prepare to depart immediately。〃 As he spoke; Teabing took the pistol out of the vehicle and handed it to Langdon。
The pilot's eyes bulged at the sight of the weapon。 He walked over to Teabing and whispered; 〃Sir; my humble apologies; but my diplomatic flight allowance provides only for you and your manservant。 I cannot take your guests。〃
〃Richard;〃 Teabing said; smiling warmly; 〃two thousand pounds sterling and that loaded gun say you can take my guests。〃 He motioned to the Range Rover。 〃And the unfortunate fellow in the back。〃
CHAPTER 69
The Hawker 731's twin Garrett TFE…731 engines thundered; powering the plane skyward with gut…wrenching force。 Outside the window; Le Bourget Airfield dropped away with startling speed。
I'm fleeing the country; Sophie thought; her body forced back into the leather seat。 Until this moment; she had believed her game of cat and mouse with Fache would be somehow justifiable to the Ministry of Defense。 I was attempting to protect an innocent man。 I was trying to fulfill my grandfather's dying wishes。 That window of opportunity; Sophie knew; had just closed。 She was leaving the country; without documentation; acpanying a wanted man; and transporting a bound hostage。 If a 〃line of reason〃 had ever existed; she had just crossed it。 At almost the speed of sound。
Sophie was seated with Langdon and Teabing near the front of the cabin…the Fan Jet Executive Elite Design; according to the gold medallion on the door。 Their plush swivel chairs were bolted to tracks on the floor and could be repositioned and locked around a rectangular hardwood table。 A mini…boardroom。 The dignified surroundings; however; did little to camouflage the less than dignified state of affairs in the rear of the plane where; in a separate seating area near the rest room; Teabing's manservant Rémy sat with the pistol in hand; begrudgingly carrying out Teabing's orders to stand guard over the bloody monk who lay trussed at his feet like a piece of luggage。
〃Before we turn our attention to the keystone;〃 Teabing said; 〃I was wondering if you would permit me a few words。〃 He sounded apprehensive; like a father about to give the birds…and…the…bees lecture to his children。 〃My friends; I realize I am but a guest on this journey; and I am honored as such。 And yet; as someone who has spent his life in search of the Grail; I feel it is my duty to warn you that you are about to step onto a path from which there is no return; regardless of the dangers involved。〃 He turned to Sophie。 〃Miss Neveu; your grandfather gave you this cryptex in hopes you would keep the secret of the Holy Grail alive。〃
〃Yes。〃
〃Understandably; you feel obliged to follow the trail wherever it leads。〃
Sophie nodded; although she felt a second motivation still burning within her。 The truth about my family。 Despite Langdon's assurances that the keystone had nothing to do with her past; Sophie still sensed something deeply personal entwined within this mystery; as if this cryptex; forged by her grandfather's own hands; were trying to speak to her and offer some kind of resolution to the emptiness that had haunted her all these years。
〃Your grandfather and three others died tonight;〃 Teabing continued; 〃and they did so to keep this keystone away from the Church。 Opus Dei came within inches tonight of possessing it。 You understand; I hope; that this puts you in a position of exceptional responsibility。 You have been handed a torch。 A two…thousand…year…old flame that cannot be allowed to go out。 This torch cannot fall into the wrong hands。〃 He paused; glancing at the rosewood box。 〃I realize you have been given no choice in this matter; Miss Neveu; but considering what is at stake here; you must either fully embrace this responsibility。。。 or you must pass that responsibility to someone else。〃
〃My grandfather gave the cryptex to me。 I'm sure he thought I could handle the responsibility。〃
Teabing looked encouraged but unconvinced。 〃Good。 A strong will is necessary。 And yet; I am curious if you understand that successfully unlocking the keystone will bring with it a far greater trial。〃
〃How so?〃
〃My dear; imagine that you are suddenly holding a map that reveals the location of the Holy Grail。 In that moment; you will be in possession of a truth capable of altering history forever。 You will be the keeper of a truth that man has sought for centuries。 You will be faced with the responsibility of revealing that truth to the world。 The individual who does so will be revered by many and despised by many。 The question is whether you will have the necessary strength to carry out that task。〃
Sophie paused。 〃I'm not sure that is my decision to make。〃
Teabing's eyebrows arched。 〃No? If not the possessor of the keystone;