Chapter 389: See Rambo Again

The commander stationed in Redburg was none other than Rambo, who Corleone was looking for.

This can also be said to be a no-brainer, Corleone searched in the north of Sicily for two months without finding it, but he didn't expect to meet Rambo as soon as he came to the south, and he was saved by Rambo.

Rambo was also shocked when he heard the news of Corleone, and thought it was the same name, but after Count Morrow specifically explained that Corleone was a retainer of Count Eugen, Rambo could be sure that it was Corleone who suddenly appeared here.

Immediately, he put down what he was doing, and hurriedly ran to Corleone's resting place, and the moment he saw Corleone, although Corleone had changed a lot, he still recognized it at a glance.

At this time, Corleone was still in a coma, his body was covered with blood and scorch marks, and he looked like he was going to die, Rambo hurriedly called the doctor and the maid over, and while cleaning Corleone's wounds, he wiped off the blood stains and scorch marks on his body.

After treatment, Corleone finally reverted back to his original form, and the doctor assured him that Corleone was not in danger of life, but that he was just too tired to fall asleep.

After receiving the doctor's assurance, Rambo breathed a sigh of relief, but he did not leave, but waited in Corleone's room, ready to wait for Corleone to wake up and explain the situation well.

Although the two of them are not brothers, they are better than brothers, and they have experienced many things together in the past years, and even saved each other's lives many times, which can be said to be a lifelong friendship.

I haven't seen each other for nearly a year, and instead of being estranged, the relationship between the two feels more intimate at this moment.

There were so many things that happened in the course of the year, and Rambo couldn't wait to talk to Corleone, unlike Corleone, Rambo was not good at fighting, and his strength was mainly in the aspect of combat command.

In this respect, Eugen is also very accurate, fortunately he sent Rambo to Sicily, if it had been Corleone, he might have died of complications caused by the Black Death.

After the full-scale outbreak of the Black Death, Rambo did not lose his composure, and he first implemented the pearl sealing plan as soon as possible to limit the spread of the Black Death within a controllable range.

It was this plan that was extremely effective in controlling the spread of the Black Death, and laid a good foundation for Eugen's later defense against the Black Death.

After the pearl was sealed, Rambo and Eugen lost contact, the outbreak of disease in Sicily began in the north, the road to the Italian peninsula was cut off, and in this era without mobile phones, Rambo had no way to contact Eugen.

The other nobles on the island had already left Sicily by boat, but Rambo himself stayed, and as the commander of the Sicilian Disaster Army, he was naturally unwilling to escape.

At that time, Rambo was ready to use his limited strength and knowledge of the Black Death in Sicily to help as many ordinary people here as possible and let them survive the clutches of the Black Death.

To achieve this, the most important thing is to find a suitable camp, clean the environment there, and establish a strict and stable order to resist the influx of the Black Death.

For this reason, Rambo immediately set his sights on Raidburg, as Corleone had learned, this castle was very good for resisting diseases in every way, and his internal structure was simple, that is, it was built on a mountain cliff, and there were no small animals around.

What's more, when the Black Death broke out, Fort Redder still had a large number of soldiers, and at that time, the command of these soldiers was all in Rambo's hands.

So, under this series of conditions, Rambo established a disaster resistance base in Fort Redder against the Black Death.

Starting from the details, he ordered the entire castle to be cleaned on the day of his arrival, and at the same time called the soldiers for battle, but the enemy was not other soldiers, but rats hiding in all corners of the castle.

In addition, the entrance and exit of the castle are also subject to strict quarantine and inspection measures, and all people entering and leaving are quarantined for more than a week, and if an illness appears, the person is beheaded and the body is burned before the person dies completely.

Normally, such a method is really harsh, even ruthless.

But in this time of crisis, these measures were very good at controlling the spread of the Black Death, keeping the iron hooves of the Black Death out of the gates of Redburg, and saving the entire city.

Since then, the soldiers of Fort Redder have been cleaning the castle every other week, and the rat extermination operation has been going on, even the birds, which Rambo has joined in the extermination sequence.

From time to time, people will come to defect outside, and Corleone will accept these people, but everyone will have to take off their essence and rinse it with warm water before putting them in quarantine, and as for their clothes, they will be burned directly, and their valuables will be boiled in hot water to ensure that nothing goes wrong before they are released into the city.

These are the rules formulated by Rambo, and sometimes there will be one or two unsightly expressions of dissatisfaction, wanting to enter the city directly, but they are all driven out by Rambo, and if they want to forcibly break in, they will be directly killed and burned.

Under Rambo's iron-blooded methods, Redburg has always maintained a rare order, and the Black Death finally failed to break out in Redburg.

In the final analysis, Rambo only has the three-plate axe given to him by Eugen, but it is these three-plate axes that he made tigers and tigers, and his requirements in all aspects have reached the extreme, resulting in this miraculous phenomenon.

Under Rambo's command, Fort Redder survived the Black Death, then the long winter, then the spring, and now, nine months later.

The number of people in Fort Redder has also increased from 20,000 at the beginning to 80,000 now, and almost all of the first 20,000 people were soldiers of the Anti-Disaster Army, and the additional 60,000 people were civilians who fled to Fort Redder from all over the country.

Thanks to Rambo's efforts, all 80,000 people in Redburg survived, and without Rambo, these people would not be able to effectively defend against the Black Death, and three quarters of them might eventually die, but now, they survived because of Rambo.

In the intervening months, the Black Death has also disappeared from Redburg, and no new cases have been reported for a long time.