Nearly two years ago, during the renovation works that were being carried out in our artistic stained glass workshop, Vidrieras Susi and Julián S.C., we found a stone wall that had a Late-Romanesque structured door and next to it, a decrepit wooden box with ancient scripts. We immediately notified the Department of Artistic Historical Heritage due to its potential archaeological interest. They sent a team, studied the wall, collected the documentation, and sealed off the area, asking us not to touch anything until they analyzed the documents. A couple of weeks ago, they informed us that after studying the documents found, it can be concluded that the wall is part of a Cistercian abbey, which in the 14th century, became a refuge for various incunabula from all over Europe. The order established in this abbey was in charge of the important mission of protecting them and above all preventing them from falling into the wrong hands, for this, they installed a series of mechanisms that will need to be deactivated. For this task, they would send a team of specialists with the goal of finding one of the greatest treasures guarded by this abbey: Aristotle's second book of Poetics. It is believed that this book contains a code that, if correctly interpreted, will stop the destruction system that protects the building. In recent weeks, the news of the discovery has been leaking out and arousing the interest of various international organizations with dark aims. Therefore, the intervention of a team of specialists is urgent.
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