National Treasure Episode 4: In Episode 3, we see Jess discover a hidden clue on Elvis’ record, something akin to a message that connects to the trace that she is attempting to crack. Now, in episode 4, titled “Charlotte,” we see if she is able to crack the mystery of the Elvis records, which we see in this article.

In this article, we are going to look at the recap along with the ending explanation so that you don’t miss any details.

Recap & Summary

Episode 4 picks up where the previous episode left off, with Jess discovering a clue in the elves’ record but being unable to decode it. After that, she wants to meet Malinche, where we find that she is a brilliant woman with knowledge of different languages and many historical languages. After that, we see Liam inviting Jess and her friends to meet Riley and tell him about the Elvis clue.

On the other side, we see that Billie meets with her members of the secret society and tells them to be assured about the mission, and we find that she already knows the message of Elvis’s records and tells all the members about it.

After that, we see Agent Ross also attend the wake so that she can continue her investigation despite her boss’s having told her not to investigate the death of Peter Sadusky. She plans to somehow get information from her so that she can investigate this case with full power.

We also see Jess and her friends clearing Sadusky, where they discover that Jess, Riley, and their friends are trapped in the clue room, where the air pressure begins to fall; if they die of suffocation, they must solve the puzzle to escape. Jess successfully decodes them and safely saves them because she is an expert at puzzle-solving.

The Twist: What Is The Hidden Message On Elvis’s Record?

Due to that, Riley agreed to help Jess with the clues. Riley realizes she is looking in the wrong place when he tells her that the twin-tongued serpent represents Sacagawea (the people who participated in the Clack and Lewis expedition), fair weather represents Merriweather Lewis, and newfound land represents Lewis’ favorite dog.

Following that, they completely understood the message in Elvis’ record, implying that Sacagawea and Elvis’ family were both from New York as an African-American man being enslaved by Clark, whereas Lewis served as governor of Louisiana, where his journey can be seen in the governor’s place board.


 

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