P.S. The PDF is now public. Professor Calculus has since tried to build a “gnome-detecting radar.” Tintin is currently hiding the patent.
“Exactly, Snowy,” Tintin muttered. “We’re not going to find gold. We’re going to find a trap.” Tintin In Switzerland Pdf
“Yes, from the ‘Helvetic Credit Union.’ Very helpful! He’s meeting us at the pass tonight!” “Exactly, Snowy,” Tintin muttered
Silber’s smile vanished. “The PDF contains the minutes of a secret 1945 meeting. It names the Swiss bank accounts that held Nazi loot—and the modern bank that still protects them. My bank. Professor Calculus was just the idiot who could read old German script. He was supposed to decipher the PDF, then have a ‘climbing accident.’ The gnome is a fairy tale.” He’s meeting us at the pass tonight
Tintin plugged it into his laptop. The file opened. It was not a treasure map. It was a list. A list of names, account numbers, and a secret that would shake a dozen European capitals.
In the lobby of the Baur au Lac hotel in Zurich, Tintin found a frantic Professor Calculus pacing between potted palms. The professor’s hearing aid was whistling a discordant tune.
“The only gnome, Professor,” Tintin said, smiling, “is the one you invented. The real treasure was the truth in that PDF—the names of the criminals. Snowy and I just had to make sure you didn’t dig up the wrong thing.”
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