Leonard Ethan took out the cross at this time because, compared to the other items in the safe, this cross looked very out of place.
That's right, it's out of place. For Mr. Conrad, if the documents could help his relatives find his whereabouts, this seemingly ordinary cross seemed to be incompatible with the other things.
Although the cross was made of silver, its craftsmanship was very average, and its history wouldn't exceed 100 years. If it were to be sold, the limit would be 200-300 pounds sterling.
More importantly, all the members of the Conrad family believed in the Protestant branch of Christianity that spread from Northern Europe, while this cross belonged to the Eastern Orthodox Church.
"I always feel that there is some secret hidden in this cross." Leonard Ethan played with the cross in his hand while clearing off the trash stuck on it.
As he cleaned the side of the cross, he found a MONASTERY name engraved under a stain.