never revealed to the world. I learned that the Priory had decided not to release the truth after all.
That's why the millennium
passed without any revelation, why nothing happened as we entered the
End of Days."
Langdon drew a breath, about to protest.
"The Priory," Teabing continued, "was given a sacred charge to share the truth. To release the
Sangreal documents when the End of Days arrived. For centuries,
men like Da Vinci, Botticelli,
and Newton risked everything to protect the documents and carry out that charge. And now, at the
ultimate moment of truth, Jacques Saunière changed his mind. The man honored with the greatest
responsibility in Christian history eschewed his duty. He decided the time was not right." Teabing
turned to Sophie. "He failed the Grail. He failed the Priory. And he failed
the memory of all the
generations that had worked to make that moment possible."
"You?" Sophie declared, glancing up now, her green eyes boring into him with rage and
realization.
"You are the one responsible for my grandfather's murder?"
Teabing scoffed. "Your grandfather and his
sénéchaux were traitors to the Grail."
Sophie felt a fury rising from deep within.
He's lying!
Teabing's voice was relentless. "Your grandfather sold out to the Church. It is obvious they
pressured him to keep the truth quiet."
Sophie shook her head. "The Church had no influence on my grandfather!"
Teabing laughed coldly. "My dear, the Church has two thousand years
of experience pressuring
those who threaten to unveil its lies. Since the days of Constantine, the Church has successfully
hidden the truth about Mary Magdalene and Jesus. We should not be surprised that
now, once
again, they have found a way to keep the world in the dark. The Church may no longer employ
crusaders to slaughter non-believers, but their influence is no less persuasive. No less insidious."
He paused, as if to punctuate his next point. "Miss Neveu, for some time
now your grandfather has
wanted to tell you the truth about your family."
Sophie was stunned. "How could you know that?"
"My methods are immaterial. The important thing for you to grasp right now is this." He took a
deep breath. "The deaths of your mother, father, grandmother, and brother were
not accidental."
The words sent Sophie's emotions reeling. She opened her mouth to speak but was unable.
Langdon shook his head. "What are you saying?"
"Robert, it explains everything. All the pieces fit. History repeats itself. The Church has a
precedent of murder when it comes to silencing the Sangreal.
With the End of Days imminent,
killing the Grand Master's loved ones sent a very clear message. Be quiet, or you and Sophie are
next."
"It was a car accident," Sophie stammered, feeling the childhood pain welling inside her. "An
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