Shortly
afterward, Langdon received a postcard from an old friend—the Catholic Bishop of
Philadelphia. The card simply read:
Et tu, Robert?
"Robert," Sophie asked, "you're
certain we can trust this man?"
"Absolutely. We're colleagues, he doesn't need money, and I happen to know he despises the
French authorities. The French government taxes him at absurd rates because he bought a historic
landmark. He'll be in no hurry to cooperate with Fache."
Sophie stared out at the dark roadway. "If we go to him, how much do you want to tell him?"
Langdon looked unconcerned. "Believe me, Leigh Teabing knows more
about the Priory of Sion
and the Holy Grail than anyone on earth."
Sophie eyed him. "More than my grandfather?"
"I meant more than anyone
outside the brotherhood."
"How do you know Teabing isn't a member of the brotherhood?"
"Teabing has spent his life trying to broadcast the truth about the Holy Grail. The Priory's oath is to
keep its true nature hidden."
"Sounds to me like a conflict of interest."
Langdon understood her concerns. Saunière had given the cryptex directly to Sophie, and although
she didn't know what it contained or what she was supposed to do with it, she was hesitant to
involve a total stranger. Considering the information potentially enclosed,
the instinct was probably
a good one. "We don't need to tell Teabing about the keystone immediately. Or at all, even. His
house will give us a place to hide and think, and maybe when we talk to him about the Grail, you'll
start to have an idea why your grandfather gave this to you."
"Us," Sophie reminded.
Langdon felt a humble pride and wondered yet again why Saunière had included him.
"Do you know more or less where Mr. Teabing lives?" Sophie asked.
"His estate is called Château Villette."
Sophie turned with an incredulous look.
"The Château Villette?"
"That's the one."
"Nice friends."
"You know the estate?"
"I've passed it. It's in the castle district. Twenty minutes from here."
Langdon frowned. "That far?"
"Yes, which will give you enough time to tell me what the Holy Grail
really is."
Langdon paused. "I'll tell you at Teabing's. He and I specialize in different areas of the legend, so
between the two of us, you'll get the full story." Langdon smiled. "Besides, the Grail has been
Teabing's life, and hearing the story of the Holy Grail from Leigh Teabing
will be like hearing the
theory of relativity from Einstein himself."
"Let's hope Leigh doesn't mind late-night visitors."
"For the record, it's
Sir Leigh." Langdon had made that mistake only once. "Teabing is quite a
character. He was knighted by the Queen several years back after composing an extensive history
on the House of York."
Sophie looked over. "You're kidding, right? We're going to visit a
knight?"
Langdon gave an awkward smile. "We're on a Grail quest, Sophie. Who better to help us than a
knight?"
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