danbrown.angels&demons-第110部分
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Fortunately; Glick had just the ticket waiting in the wings 。 。 。
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〃You're on in 。 。 。 five 。 。 。 four 。 。 。 three 。 。 。〃
As Chinita Macri looked through her camera; she sensed a sly glint in Glick's eye。 I was insane to let him do this; she thought。 What was I thinking?
But the moment for second thoughts had passed。 They were on。
〃Live from Vatican City;〃 Glick announced on cue; 〃this is Gunther Glick reporting。〃 He gave the camera a solemn stare as the white smoke rose behind him from the Sistine Chapel。 〃Ladies and gentlemen; it is now official。 Cardinal Saverio Mortati; a seventy…nine…year…old progressive; has just been elected the next Pope of Vatican City。 Although an unlikely candidate; Mortati was chosen by an unprecedented unanimous vote by the College of Cardinals。〃
As Macri watched him; she began to breathe easier。 Glick seemed surprisingly professional today。 Even austere。 For the first time in his life; Glick actually looked and sounded somewhat like a newsman。
〃And as we reported earlier;〃 Glick added; his voice intensifying perfectly; 〃the Vatican has yet to offer any statement whatsoever regarding the miraculous events of last night。〃
Good。 Chinita's nervousness waned some more。 So far; so good。
Glick's expression grew sorrowful now。 〃And though last night was a night of wonder; it was also a night of tragedy。 Four cardinals perished in yesterday's conflict; along with mander Olivetti and Captain Rocher of the Swiss Guard; both in the line of duty。 Other casualties include Leonardo Vetra; the renowned CERN physicist and pioneer of antimatter technology; as well as Maximilian Kohler; the director of CERN; who apparently came to Vatican City in an effort to help but reportedly passed away in the process。 No official report has been issued yet on Mr。 Kohler's death; but conjecture is that he died due to plications brought on by a long…time illness。〃
Macri nodded。 The report was going perfectly。 Just as they discussed。
〃And in the wake of the explosion in the sky over the Vatican last night; CERN's antimatter technology has bee the hot topic among scientists; sparking excitement and controversy。 A statement read by Mr。 Kohler's assistant in Geneva; Sylvie Baudeloque; announced this morning that CERN's board of directors; although enthusiastic about antimatter's potential; are suspending all research and licensing until further inquiries into its safety can be examined。〃
Excellent; Macri thought。 Home stretch。
〃Notably absent from our screens tonight;〃 Glick reported; 〃is the face of Robert Langdon; the Harvard professor who came to Vatican City yesterday to lend his expertise during this Illuminati crisis。 Although originally thought to have perished in the antimatter blast; we now have reports that Langdon was spotted in St。 Peter's Square after the explosion。 How he got there is still speculation; although a spokesman from Hospital Tiberina claims that Mr。 Langdon fell out of the sky into the Tiber River shortly after midnight; was treated; and released。〃 Glick arched his eyebrows at the camera。 〃And if that is true 。 。 。 it was indeed a night of miracles。〃
Perfect ending! Macri felt herself smiling broadly。 Flawless wrap! Now sign off!
But Glick did not sign off。 Instead; he paused a moment and then stepped toward the camera。 He had a mysterious smile。 〃But before we sign off 。 。 。〃
No!
〃。 。 。 I would like to invite a guest to join me。〃
Chinita's hands froze on the camera。 A guest? What the hell is he doing? What guest! Sign off! But she knew it was too late。 Glick had mitted。
〃The man I am about to introduce;〃 Glick said; 〃is an American 。 。 。 a renowned scholar。〃
Chinita hesitated。 She held her breath as Glick turned to the small crowd around them and motioned for his guest to step forward。 Macri said a silent prayer。 Please tell me he somehow located Robert Langdon 。 。 。 and not some Illuminati…conspiracy nutcase。
But as Glick's guest stepped out; Macri's heart sank。 It was not Robert Langdon at all。 It was a bald man in blue jeans and a flannel shirt。 He had a cane and thick glasses。 Macri felt terror。 Nutcase!
〃May I introduce;〃 Glick announced; 〃the renowned Vatican scholar from De Paul University in Chicago。 Dr。 Joseph Vanek。〃
Macri now hesitated as the man joined Glick on camera。 This was no conspiracy buff; Macri had actually heard of this guy。
〃Dr。 Vanek;〃 Glick said。 〃You have some rather startling information to share with us regarding last night's conclave。〃
〃I do indeed;〃 Vanek said。 〃After a night of such surprises; it is hard to imagine there are any surprises left 。 。 。 and yet 。 。 。〃 He paused。
Glick smiled。 〃And yet; there is a strange twist to all this。〃
Vanek nodded。 〃Yes。 As perplexing as this will sound; I believe the College of Cardinals unknowingly elected two Popes this weekend。〃
Macri almost dropped the camera。
Glick gave a shrewd smile。 〃Two Popes; you say?〃
The scholar nodded。 〃Yes。 I should first say that I have spent my life studying the laws of papal election。 Conclave judicature is extremely plex; and much of it is now forgotten or ignored as obsolete。 Even the Great Elector is probably not aware of what I am about to reveal。 Nonetheless 。 。 。 according to the ancient forgotten laws put forth in the Romano Pontifici Eligendo; Numero 63 。 。 。 balloting is not the only method by which a Pope can be elected。 There is another; more divine method。 It is called 'Acclamation by Adoration。' 〃 He paused。 〃And it happened last night。〃
Glick gave his guest a riveted look。 〃Please; go on。〃
〃As you may recall;〃 the scholar continued; 〃last night; when Camerlegno Carlo Ventresca was standing on the roof of the basilica; all of the cardinals below began calling out his name in unison。〃
〃Yes; I recall。〃
〃With that image in mind; allow me to read verbatim from the ancient electoral laws。〃 The man pulled some papers from his pocket; cleared his throat; and began to read。 〃 'Election by Adoration occurs when 。 。 。 all the cardinals; as if by inspiration of the Holy Spirit; freely and spontaneously; unanimously and aloud; proclaim one individual's name。' 〃
Glick smiled。 〃So you're saying that last night; when the cardinals chanted Carlo Ventresca's name together; they actually elected him Pope?〃
〃They did indeed。 Furthermore; the law states that Election by Adoration supercedes the cardinal eligibility requirement and permits any clergyman…ordained priest; bishop; or cardinal…to be elected。 So; as you can see; the camerlegno was perfectly qualified for papal election by this procedure。〃 Dr。 Vanek looked directly into the camera now。 〃The facts are these 。 。 。 Carlo Ventresca was elected Pope last night。 He reigned for just under seventeen minutes。 And had he not ascended miraculously into a pillar of fire; he would now be buried in the Vatican Grottoes along with the other Popes。〃
〃Thank you; doctor。〃 Glick turned to Macri with a mischievous wink。 〃Most illuminating 。 。 。〃
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High atop the steps of the Roman Coliseum; Vittoria laughed and called down to him。 〃Robert; hurry up! I knew I should have married a younger man!〃 Her smile was magic。
He struggled to keep up; but his legs felt like stone。 〃Wait;〃 he begged。 〃Please 。 。 。〃
There was a pounding in his head。
Robert Langdon awoke with a start。
Darkness。
He lay still for a long time in the foreign softness of the bed; unable to figure out where he was。 The pillows were goose down; oversized and wonderful。 The air smelled of potpourri。 Across the room; two glass doors stood open to a lavish balcony; where a light breeze played beneath a glistening cloud…swept moon。 Langdon tried to remember how he had gotten here 。 。 。 and where here was。
Surreal wisps of memory sifted back into his consciousness 。 。 。
A pyre of mystical fire 。 。 。 an angel materializing from out of the crowd 。 。 。 her soft hand taking his and leading him into the night 。 。 。 guiding his exhausted; battered body through the streets 。 。 。 leading him here 。 。 。 to this suite 。 。 。 propping him half…sleeping in a scalding hot shower 。 。 。 leading him to this bed 。 。 。 and watching over him as he fell asleep like the dead。