By the cold, damp pool, Leonard Ethan and Fairmont were glued to the lead pieces covered in text in front of them. The content of the first few pieces describing the Freemasonry initiation ceremony alone was fascinating to both of them.
After all, modern knowledge of the internal rituals and activity rules of Freemasonry mainly comes from an anonymous book published in the Netherlands in 1745, making it difficult to discern the truth.
So now, witnessing a real inside member of the Freemasons reveal these secret secrets, both Leonard Ethan and Fairmont are quite interested in these things.
As it turns out, the earlier book and later research conducted by experts were all correct; at least, the content recorded on these lead pieces was barely different from what was publicly available.
Compared to the previous records, the subsequent entries were more interesting to Leonard Ethan, as they contained more text about why this once staunch Freemason member chose to leave.