The Vatican Secret Archives were located in Vatican City. These archives were under the ownership of the serving pope until death or resignation. The Vatican Secret Archives mainly contained the state papers, correspondence, papal account books, plus many other documents which had been accumulated by the church over the centuries. That was the information that was exposed to the public. There were even some public tours set up to see the vault. But there was actually another hidden vault, which held some of the world's most priceless treasures.
Dozens of people walked toward the building where the vaults were located. Those people were the pope, the president of Greece, the mayor of Rome, the ambassador of Spain, as well as the unknown ambassador of German. All of them were being escorted by the ambassador of France, Marshal Louis, and his four bodyguards and the Roman police forces.