chapter 8

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Langdon could not divert his eyes from the bright purple text written on
The length of the wooden floor. The last information Jack Sauniere wanted to convey to the world, did not seem to be the message of a dying man, stranger than anything imaginable.
I wrote the letter as follows:
13-3-2-21-1-1-8-5
Oh, Draconian devil!
Oh, lame saint!
Although Langdon had no idea at all what that letter might mean.
But he understood Fash's conjecture that the pentagram was somehow connected to Satanism.
Oh, Draconian devil.
.. You savage devil!
Saunir meant to leave a literal signal to the devil, and strangely as a group
"Numbers," some of which seemed like a numeric code.
You know, Fash said... that in cryptography, they 're starting to work on solving it
"These numbers may hold the key to the identity of the perpetrator, it could be someone's phone number or social ID number. Does the numbers make any sense to Elbeck?
Langdon looked back at the numbers, and he felt it would take him several hours to figure out
To derive any symbolic meaning from them, if Sauniere intended Sheena to be behind those numbers in the first place. For Angdon, the numbers looked completely random. He was used to dealing with a series of symbols with similar meaning, but everything here - the pentagram. The text and the numbers - all seem to differ in their roots and basis. I just claimed, "Everything Sauniere did here was to deliver
Message M... Hanging into some goddess habit or something? How does that apply to what is stated in this letter?"
Show Lalgon that your question was rhetorical, so this enticing letter is clearly
It didn't apply at all to Langdon's scenario of goddess worship.
O, Draconian deville? Oh, lame saint?
What's the demon monster? Weak saint?
"Fash said it looked like an accusation? Don't you think so? It's about Langdon imagining the minutes of the last values, alone in the showroom.
The elder, knowing he's about to die, makes sense. "I think to make an accusation
"God might make sense.
My job here, of course, is to put poison in one's ear.
To an expert like you and apart from the number issue, what do you find most unusual in this letter? More exotic? Lets see, here we have a dying man, locking himself in a showroom, drawing on
His body is a pentagonal star and writes a letter on earth with a mysterious fulfillment, in the midst of all this? "Draconian Chronicle said, What is not odd? That's the question. Maybe "savage." Langon, stunningly, is the first answer that came to his mind.
It is a politician whose - Draco - Langdon has been quite certain to refer to
Unforgiving, dated to the 7th century BC-a very distant idea of a man was to choose Draconian devi. It seems to me that the mention of a wild, draconian demon-a." Words are misplaced.
Conian Says
You think Sauniere's choice of pronunciation matters now.
He knows what Fash thinks.
He seemed to think that Draco and Fash had completely met each other.
"... He chose to write this letter.
Talking English, "Langone said, and he realized what Fash meant.
"Fash shook his head okay, exactly, do you have any idea why?
Landon knew that Sawyer was fluent in English, but his reason
To choose English as a language in which to write his last words, he is completely missed. He doesn't know what.
He answers.
Fash referred back to the pentagram on Sunyer's abdomen and said, It has nothing to do with it.
By the worship of the devil, huh? Are you still sure?
Langdon is not sure of anything anymore, and there seems to be no connection between the symbols
And the text, I'm sorry, can't help you any more, may clarify some things. And Fash stepped back from the body and raised the light.
"Black again allowing the flash to spread in a bigger circle this time and now? Lagdon was astonished to see a primitive shaped circle light up around a body of values, showing that
Sauniere lay down on the ground, and then the pen rotated around himself, drawing many long arcs so that he drew a complete circle around himself.
And in one moment, the meaning became crystal clear.
The Vitrovian man, Langdon, pleasantly said, Sauniere has created a replica in human size."
The most famous Leonaro Da Vinci painting.
AS THE ANATOMICALLY PRECISE PLATE OF ITS TIME, IT BECAME THE Da VINCI SHOWER
TODAY VITRUVIAN MAN IS THE IONE OF CIVILIZATION YOU SEE ALL OVER THE WORLD ON POSTERS, COMPUTER MAN PILES, AND SHIRTS, AND THIS FAMOUS PAINTING CONSISTS OF AN IDEAL CIRCLE INSIDE A MAN. With his arms and legs stretched out in an eagle stretched out in Da Vinci, Langdon felt a tremor of astonishing, the clarity of Sauniere's intentions was one thing to do
Admittedly, in the last moments of his life, values were stripped from all his lividity and his body was shaped in a clear image that represented Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian man The circle was the key element of the leash, a female symbol for protection, the circle
The drawing around the naked man's body serves the purpose of the Davshi message - harmony between man and woman. Now the question is, why would Saunyer mimic a famous painting like this? Steed Langdon, Fash said, "We are certain that in your experience you are aware of Leonardo's trend
"Da Vinci towards the mysterious and Syracian arts.
Langdon disputes the capacity of Fash's information on Da Vinci, which clearly explains the Captain's suspicions.
On the subject of Satanism. Davshi has always been a puzzling subject for historians, especially with regard to Christian traditions
Uncle of the visionary genius of the van, Da Vinci was a radical pedophile and a regime slave.
The Holy Edition, both qualities consistently placed him in sin against the Lord. In addition, he was surrounded by the artist's fearsome eccentric admittedly demonic aura: Da Vinci would excavate the genus to study the anatomical structure of the human being, and he kept a diary. He wrote it in illegible writing in a way that reflected the direction of scripture
He believed that he could cheat God by creating an elixir that delayed death, and his choices included fearsome weapons of war and instruments of torture that no one could have imagined the terror that would instill
Frelin... Sue the Mold is skeptical.
Even the enormous survivor of depredations of Christian art in
His magnificence, however, only worsened his reputation as a religious hypocrite. Da Vinci accepted Matt to do the lucrative business assigned to him by the Vatican and painted Christian themes not as an expression of his own beliefs, but as a business-a way to spend his lavish lifestyle. In his Christian illustrations, he embodied hidden symbols that were far from Christian - a tribute to his own beliefs and a virulent stigma of opposition to the Church
Langdon once lectured at the National Gallery in
London, titled The Secret Life of Leonardo: Phean Symphony in Christian Art, "I am aware of what you are thinking Langdon said now, but Da Vinci never really practiced any kind of demonic art; he was a unique spirit person, albeit at constant conflict with the Church." You savage devil! You weak saint.
Yes?" Fash said
"Langdon weighed his words carefully before speaking.
Da Vinci has many spiritual beliefs and principles, including the expulsion of the Holy Church from modern religion. It is possible that Sauniere, by imitating the famous Da Vinci painting, simply wanted to repeat Sheena expressing their common frustration at the demonization of the modern Church."
I've measured Fash's eyes, "I think Sunyer was calling the church a weak saint and a demon.

A savage?
Langdon had to admit that this was an afterthought, but a pentagram
She seemed to confirm the idea somehow. Sauniere devoted his entire life to the study of the history of an ethnic goddess, and the Calvinist Church made no effort to erase that history. So." It seems to me reasonable that Sauniere chose to express his hope in his last words. "Fash's cough, now seemingly hostile, seems to be the message.
More resentment than a stag, don't you think?
Langdon was now losing patience.
Sauniere was trying to say it here, and that's exactly what he told you he wanted his messenger's light to come to the Church? Tighten his face while I take you.
Of his applied teeth, Mr. Langdon, I have seen a lot of death in my work, and let me tell you Sheena, when a person at the hands of a person has water I can't believe that his more recent thoughts can be put into writing a mysterious spiritual perspective that no one will understand anyway. Fash's whispering voice sharply cut off the air, in revenge, I believe." Sauniere wrote this note to tell us who killed him." Langdon is right to say, But that makes no sense at all.
Unreasonable?
It doesn't make any sense.
"The one who attacked Sauniere was obviously someone who invited him into his office."
It seems reasonable to conclude that the values knew the person who attacked them.
Well, if Sauniere knows who he is, what accusation is he facing?" He pointed out"
Earth saying, Digital ciphers? And a weak saint? And a demon monster? Five-stars on his stomach? It all seems so cynical, it's as if the idea never crossed his mind, you're right.
And looking at the bad stuff, he said to Lannon, I'd be used to his son if it were Sauniere.
"He wants to tell you who he said he was, he would have written someone's name, and when Langdon said those words, I smiled malicious on Fash's lips for the time.
First of the night, Fash said, "That's right. Totally.
A witness to the work of a master teacher, said Lieutenant Collet, steeped in iteration as he adjusted.
The transceiver, listening to the sound of Fash coming through his mouthpiece, the higher-level police officer knew it was because of what the captain did in these circumstances.
Fash will do what no one else would do.
The art of exerting gentle pressure on the defendant, gently and nobly, was a skill lost from
The system of modern security forces, an art that needs an exceptional composure under pressure. I was told the man had the cold blood to do this kind of operation, but Fash seemed to be created. To do it. With his patience and patience, Vash was closer to the robot, the only emotional element that Vash showed this evening was intense determination, as if it were a process.
This arrest was somehow a personal order against him. The orders his men had given an hour earlier were unusually brief and specific. I know who said Jack Sauniere, he was Fash, he said, You know what he likes to do, no line tonight. And yet he hasn't done anything wrong.
Collet still didn't know the evidence that made Fash sure the defendant had committed this.
The crime, but he knew he couldn't question a bull's intuition. It was a fastidious prediction of events. It seemed supernatural at times.
God whispers in his ear, that's what one of his men said so vividly once after witnessing an incident that appeared.
Has an astonishingly sixth sense of Vash. Collet had to admit that if there was a God, the Pizo Fash would be on top of the list of people closest to him
Nayb attended the service regularly - much more than
Holiday mandatory attendance that some other officials need for what they call useful public relations.
When the Pope visited Paris a few years ago, Fash used all his influence to be among
Presence to see His Holiness. TODAY, IN HIS OFFICE, IS A PICTURE OF HIM WITH THE Popes, THE Popes, WHICH HIS MEN SECRETLY CALL
Collet thought it was ironic that one of Fash's positions in recent years,
Who rarely gives his opinion in front of everyone, was his explicit reaction to the Catholicism scandal in the case of child molestation. These priests should be hanged twice, that's what Fash says, once for crimes against you and the children, and again for smearing them.
The Catholic Folding Church. Something told Collette it was the second notch that angered Fash the most.
Collet is now back on his laptop and set to do the other half of
The responsibilities he has on this place tonight - the GPS on the screen showed an outline of the floor where the Denon suite is located, a construction plan that was transferred to a Collier computer from the Louvre security office. Collet left his eyes following the labyrinth of galleries and hallways until he found what he was looking for, far into the heart of the big showroom, a little red dot flashes.
The mark.
Fash had tied his prey this night to a very tight leash, and he had all the right to it. As for
Robert Langdon just proved to be a person with nerves of ice.

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