Chapter 28

7 . 03 P.M.

VATICAN APOSTOLIC LIBRARY, ROME.

The Vatican City is thrown into chaos when the specified time of the greatest explosion ever recorded in Roman history was made public by the terrorists.

There was commotion on the major roads and streets as people scampered out of the city to nearby states. The airport terminals were overcrowded as those who could afford the exorbitant prices of emergency flights made their escape by flight while others took to the Adriatic Seaport.

Stampedes were reported at various areas in the city. Tourist hotels were counting their losses as tourists checked out in numbers.

The College of Cardinals in Rome had been whisked away to nearby Venice in a bid to conduct the Easter celebration for the first time in the history of the church, outside the walls of the Vatican City.

Today would be one of the most horrible days in the history of the church; It had been nicknamed the 'infernal Easter'.