|
|
|
|
|
|
Rumy's association with Sir Leigh Teabing--the preeminent Grail historian on earth--was going to bring Rumy everything he had ever dreamed of in life.
Since then, every moment he had spent inside Chuteau Villette had been leading him to this very instant.
I am so close, Rumy told himself, gazing into the sanctuary of the Temple Church and the keystone in Robert Langdon's hand.
If Langdon dropped it, all would be lost.
Am I willing to show my face? It was something the Teacher had strictly forbidden.
Rumy was the only one who knew the Teacher's identity.
Are you certain you want Silas to carry out this task?" Rumy had asked the Teacher less than half an hour ago, upon getting orders to steal the keystone.
|