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Silas sat in the passenger seat of the Jaguar limousine parked near Temple Church.Remy was in the back of the car, tying Teabing's hands and gagging his mouth with the rope they'd just found in the trunk of the car.After he finished these things, he realized that the hand holding the keystone was a little wet. Remy finally climbed out of the back of the car, walked around the car, and got into the driver's seat next to Silas. "Are you okay?" Silas asked. Remy giggled. He wiped off the rainwater on his body, turned his head, crossed the section separated by the iron fence, and took a look at Ray Teabing who was tied up. He was curled up in the shadow behind the car, almost looking not see. "He can't run."

Silas heard Teabing's indistinct shout, and realized that Remy had turned the broken cable that had gagged him against Teabing again. "Shut your mouth!" Remy yelled back at Teabing.He put his hand on the delicately shaped car control panel and pressed the button.An opaque partition rose behind them, sealing off the rear compartment.So Teabing disappeared, and his voice was lost.Remy glanced at Silas. "I've had enough over the years." A few minutes later, as Remy drove the Jaguar stretch limousine and increased horsepower to cross the street, Silas' cell phone suddenly rang.Is the leader.He answered the phone excitedly: "Hello?"

"Silas," the leader said with a familiar French accent, "I am relieved to hear your voice. This means that you are fine." Silas was equally relieved to hear the Master's voice.Hours had passed, but their actions had gone wildly off course.Well now, everything seems to be back to normal. "Here is the keystone." "Great." The leader asked him, "Is Remy there?" Silas was surprised to hear the leader address Remy like that. "Yes. Remi saved me just now." "He did as I told him to. I'm really sorry that you've been tied up by them for so long."

"Physical pain is nothing, the important thing is to get the keystone." "You're right, I want you to send it over now. Time is really precious." Silas became anxious at the thought of finally being able to see the leader. "Yes, sir. I'm honored." "Sylas, I want Remy to bring it to me." Remy?Silas couldn't help but hang his head down.He went through fire and water for the leader, and he thought that he would hand over the keystone to the leader himself.Does the leader prefer Remy? "Aren't you disappointed," said the leader, "It means you haven't understood what I mean." He lowered his voice: "You have to believe that I would like to let you, a child of God—not a A criminal—send the keystone, but I have to deal with Rémi. He disobeyed my orders, and made a grave mistake that messed up our whole plan."

Silas shuddered, and he glanced back at Remy.It turned out that kidnapping Teabing hadn't been included in the plan, and how to deal with him was a new problem they would face. "You and I are all God's people," the leader said in a low voice, "so we will never allow others to stop us from achieving our goals." There was a moment of silence on the other end of the phone, and there was clearly an ominous omen. "For this reason, I want Remy to send me the keystone. Do you understand what I mean?" Silas noticed that the leader was angry, and he was surprised that this person was so unreasonable.It was inevitable that he would show up sooner or later, Silas thought.Remy was just doing his duty, since he had taken the keystone after all. "I understand." He returned perfunctorily.

"Well, for your own safety, you get off the street at once. The police will be looking for your car shortly. I don't want to see you taken. Opus Dei has a house in London, right?" "of course." "Do people there like you?" "I'm brother to them." "Then hurry up. I'll call you after I get the keystone and deal with the problem at hand." "Are you in London?" "If you do as I tell you, nothing will happen." "Well." The leader let out a long sigh, and seemed to regret what he had to do now. "Let me speak to Remy."

Silas handed the phone to Remy, thinking that this might be the last time he—Remi Legrudd—answered. Remy answered the phone, knowing that the poor, tormented monk did not yet know what fate awaited him, because he had fulfilled his mission and was rendered useless. Silas, you are being used by the leader. And your bishop is nothing more than his minion. Remy was still amazed by the master's superb skills in persuading others.Bishop Aringarosa, who believed in everything, was completely bewildered by his own motives for taking the risk.Aringarosa was too impatient to believe.Although Remi didn't particularly like the leader, he was proud of having earned the man's trust and tried to help him as much as he could.My day is coming.

"Listen to me," the leader said. "You take Silas to the Opus Dei residence first, and then let him go after a few streets, and then drive to St. James's Park. It's very close to Parliament and Big Ben. You park your car at Trooping Parade. We'll meet there." After speaking, he hung up the phone.
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