"Say nothing to the cardinals. Seal conclave. It will buy us time to try other options."
The camerlegno looked troubled. "Are you suggesting I lock the entire College of Cardinals on top of a time bomb?"
"Yes, signore. For now. Later, if need be, we can arrange evacuation."
The camerlegno shook his head. "Postponing the ceremony
"
"In addition," Olivetti said, "the Sistine Chapel is a fortress. Although we don’t advertise the fact, the structure is heavily reinforced and can repel any attack short of missiles. As preparation we searched every inch of the chapel this afternoon, scanning for bugs and other surveillance equipment. The chapel is clean, a safe haven, and I am confident the antimatter is not inside. There is no safer place those men can be right now. We can always discuss emergency evacuation later if it comes to that."
Langdon was impressed. Olivetti’s cold, smart logic reminded him of Kohler.
"Commander," Vittoria said, her voice tense, "there are other concerns. Nobody has ever created this much antimatter. The blast radius, I can only estimate. Some of surrounding Rome may be in danger. If the canister is in one of your central buildings or underground, the effect outside these walls may be minimal, but if the canister is near the perimeter… in
"I am well aware of my responsibilities to the outside world," Olivetti replied, "and it makes this situation no more grave. The protection of this sanctuary has been my sole charge for over two decades. I have no intention of allowing this weapon to detonate."
Camerlegno Ventresca looked up. "You think you can
"Let me discuss our options with some of my surveillance specialists. There is a possibility, if we kill power to Vatican City, that we can eliminate the background RF and create a clean enough environment to get a reading on that canister’s magnetic field."
Vittoria looked surprised, and then impressed. "You want to
"Possibly. I don’t yet know if it’s possible, but it is one option I want to explore."
"The cardinals would certainly wonder what happened," Vittoria remarked.
Olivetti shook his head. "Conclaves are held by candlelight. The cardinals would never know. After conclave is sealed, I could pull all except a few of my perimeter guards and begin a search. A hundred men could cover a lot of ground in five hours."
"
"There’s no way to recharge here?"
Vittoria shook her head. "The interface is complex. I’d have brought it if I could."
"
Langdon wondered how close to "the critical hour" Olivetti would let things get.
The camerlegno looked troubled. "But the college will ask about the
"Then you will have to think of something, signore. Tell them you served the four cardinals something at tea that disagreed with them."
The camerlegno looked riled. "Stand on the altar of the Sistine Chapel and lie to the College of Cardinals?"
"For their own safety.
"Comandante," the camerlegno urged, "we cannot simply turn our backs on missing cardinals."
Olivetti stopped in the doorway. "Baggia and the others are currently outside our sphere of influence. We must let them go… for the good of the whole. The military calls it
"Don’t you mean
His voice hardened. "If there were
Vittoria spoke suddenly. "But if we
Olivetti frowned at her. "Soldiers cannot afford to be saints, Ms. Vetra. Believe me, I empathize with your personal incentive to catch this man."
"It’s not only personal," she said. "The
"Play into their hands?" Olivetti said. "Believe me, removing all protection from Vatican City in order to stake out hundreds of churches is what the Illuminati
The point hit home.
"How about the Roman Police?" the camerlegno asked. "We could alert citywide enforcement of the crisis. Enlist their help in finding the cardinals’ captor."
"Another mistake," Olivetti said. "You know how the Roman
The camerlegno was talking again, a trace of anger in his voice. "Commander, we cannot in good conscience do
Olivetti looked the camerlegno dead in the eye. "The prayer of St. Francis, signore. Do you recall it? "
The young priest spoke the single line with pain in his voice. "God, grant me strength to accept those things I cannot change."
"Trust me," Olivetti said. "
44
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