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Wicks’s ‘Eve’s Apple’ Cipher
Blanc pores over Monsignor Wicks’s sermons in the sacristy’s fading light, fixating on the cipher phrases ‘Eve’s apple is the treasure’ and ‘Eve’s apple restored to the tree’. He deciphers their dual role as a literal directive to Prentice’s hidden diamond and a symbol of Wicks’s vengeful theology. Jud paces nearby, securing windows against approaching sirens, as Blanc’s breakthrough monologue ties the cipher to Wicks’s murder.
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Purpose
Encodes instructions to locate Prentice’s hidden diamond while embedding Wicks’s doctrine of divine retribution
Significance
Blanc’s decryption marks the investigation’s turning point, linking Wicks’s death to the conspiracy and exposing tensions between Blanc’s logic and Jud’s urgency
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