Sato laughed coldly and stepped closer to him. «Mr. Bellamy, is
«I don’t understand.» Bellamy shifted on the bench, his arms aching in his handcuffs.
«You don’t
Sato erupted. «I don’t give a damn
«Threaten me all you like,» Bellamy said defiantly. «I will not help you.»
Sato took a deep breath and spoke now in a fearsome whisper. «Mr. Bellamy, you have no idea what’s really going on tonight, do you?»
The tense silence hung for several seconds, finally broken by the sound of Sato’s phone. She plunged her hand into her pocket and eagerly snatched it out. «Talk to me,» she answered, listening carefully to the reply. «Where is their taxi now? How long? Okay, good. Bring them to the U.S. Botanic Garden. Service entrance. And make sure you get me that god-damn pyramid and capstone.»
Sato hung up and turned back to Bellamy with a smug smile. «Well then. . it seems you’re fast outliving your usefulness.»
CHAPTER 75
Robert Langdon stared blankly into space, feeling too tired to urge the slow-moving taxi driver to pick up the pace. beside him, katherine had fallen silent, too, looking frustrated by their lack of understanding of what made the pyramid so special. they had again been through everything they knew about the pyramid, the capstone, and the evening’s strange events; they still had no ideas as to how this pyramid could possibly be considered a map to anything at all.
Their mysterious contact had promised them answers if they could meet him at a specific place.
The answers sought by Langdon and Katherine were apparently waiting for them just a few miles ahead.
Abruptly, Katherine jolted upright in her seat, as if she had made a sudden realization. «Oh my God, Robert!» She turned to him, her face going white. She hesitated a moment and then spoke emphatically. «We’re going the wrong way!»
«No, this is right,» Langdon countered. «It’s northwest on Massachu — »
«No! I mean we’re going to the wrong
Langdon was mystified. He had already told Katherine how he knew what location was being described by the mysterious caller.
«Katherine, I’m certain the location is correct.» «no!» she shouted. «we don’t need to go
Langdon was amazed. «You understand it?»
«Yes! We have to go to Freedom Plaza instead!»
Now Langdon was lost. Freedom Plaza, although nearby, seemed totally irrelevant.
Bewildered, Langdon pulled a pen from his jacket.
«Look.» She spread the bill out on her thigh and took his pen, pointing to the Great Seal on the back. «If you superimpose Solomon’s seal on the Great Seal of the United States. .» She drew the symbol of a Jewish star precisely over the pyramid. «Look what you get!»
Langdon looked down at the bill and then back at Katherine as if she were mad.
«Robert, look more closely! Don’t you see what I’m
He glanced back at the drawing.

«Katherine, that’s just a coincidence, and I still don’t see how it has anything to do with Freedom Plaza.» «look again!» she said, sounding almost angry now. «you’re not looking where i am
An instant later, Langdon saw it.
CIA field-operations leader Turner Simkins stood outside the Adams Building and pressed his cell phone tightly to his ear, straining to hear the conversation now taking place in the back of the taxi.
Seconds ago, Katherine Solomon had begun insisting they were going to the wrong destination. Her explanation — something about the dollar bill and Jewish stars — made no sense to the team leader, nor, apparently, to Robert Langdon. At least at first. Now, however, Langdon seemed to have grasped her meaning.
«My God, you’re right!» Langdon blurted. «I didn’t see it earlier!»
Suddenly Simkins could hear someone banging on the driver’s divider, and then it slid open. «Change of plans,» Katherine shouted to the driver. «Take us to Freedom Plaza!»
«Freedom Plaza?» the cabbie said, sounding nervous. «Not northwest on Massachusetts?»
«Forget that!» Katherine shouted. «Freedom Plaza! Go left here! Here! HERE!»
Agent Simkins heard the cab screeching around a corner. Katherine was talking excitedly again to Langdon, saying something about the famous bronze cast of the Great Seal embedded in the plaza.
«Ma’am, just to confirm,» the cabbie’s voice interjected, sounding tense. «We’re going to Freedom Plaza — on the corner of Pennsylvania and Thirteenth?»
«Yes!» Katherine said. «Hurry!»