Chapter 259: Stabilizing the Line of Defense

The institute will also pass on the new problems found on the defense line to the medical skills competition, and hand it over to a large number of doctors gathered to analyze the solutions.

The defense line of the Po River seems to be weak, but in fact, it can be said that it has gathered the medical wisdom of the entire continent, and it has a profound heritage.

Coupled with the financial support of the Holy See and the strength of the Duke of Ji'an, the line of defense was able to keep the Black Death at bay and protect the entire continent.

Seeing that the complete defense system has been established, Eugen also breathed a sigh of relief, at least for a short time, and he didn't have to worry too much.

However, after all, there were weather factors during this period, and the cold winter suppressed the activity of the Black Death, which greatly reduced the difficulty of defense.

Judging from the current situation, with the Po River defense line, it should not be too much of a problem to stop the Black Death for the whole winter, but it is still an unknown whether there will be a new mutation in the situation when spring is about to begin.

It's just that Eugen is facing too many problems at the moment, and he really doesn't have time to deal with these things, and it won't be too late to think about it when he gets through the current difficulties.

With the passage of time, the first batch of refugees who entered the Po River defense line from the epidemic areas in the south finally ushered in the day of 'release from prison'.

Previously, all of them had been confined to a quarantine zone in the middle of the Po River line, and although they had a certain amount of personal freedom, it was not much different from imprisonment.

In order to ensure safety, each of them had to undergo a long-term quarantine of almost three months before they were able to leave the quarantine area and move to the evacuation area in the rear.

With the exception of some refugees who were newly exposed to the disease at a later stage, most of the refugees are nearing the end of their quarantine and are about to be transferred.

When the Po Line was established, Eugen did not plan much for the evacuation zone in the rear, but only temporarily converted a few large transport points in the evacuation zone to help the refugees move to other areas.

As a result, it was time to actually use it now, and the problem was discovered.

It turned out that most of these refugees were honest farmers or city dwellers before, and some of them had never left their cities until they were fifty or sixty years old, and they rarely had any relatives and friends who lived far away.

As a result, when they arrived at the evacuation zone, they were immediately faced with a big problem, that is, there was nowhere to go at all.

Far away from their own city, coming to such a strange place, everything is new to them, and it is the same everywhere they go.

As a result, many people choose to stay in the evacuation area, and some even want to return to the quarantine area and continue to live in this place.

For this situation, Eugen was a little confused, after all, the Po River defense line is an epidemic prevention area, and the gathering of crowds will definitely do more harm than good to them, and now the pressure on the food supply is already very great, if these people continue to stay here, I am afraid that someone will starve to death here.

In addition, there is not enough housing supply in the evacuation area, and as a large number of refugees move from the quarantine area to the evacuation area, the housing here will soon be saturated, and what will happen to the rest of the people? Do you want them to live in the wilderness in the snow and ice?

Just when Eugen was struggling with this problem, he received a report on the completion of some of the houses in the new town of Leber, written by Maria, detailing the construction of the new town.

Seeing this report, Eugen was inspired to think of a solution to the settlement of a large number of refugees on the Po River Line, and there was no doubt that directing them to the city of Lebor was the best way.

In this era, the people are also a kind of wealth, and whether a nobleman is strong or not depends largely on how many people he has in his territory.

At present, the military strength of the city of Lebor is sufficient, but the number of people is relatively small, and many jobs cannot be found by workers to do, so they can only be put on hold.

Moreover, these refugees did not leave the Po line empty-handed, according to the rules that were established at the beginning, each refugee would be subsidized by ten kild coins when he left the evacuation area, which was also a kind of welfare compensation.

If all the refugees were to be in Lebour, it would mean that the wealth would move there, which would greatly boost the business of Lebour.

In all respects, this was a very favorable thing, and Eugen immediately began to make arrangements for the transfer of groups of refugees to the city of Lebour.

In this way, a large number of miserable people who had suffered began to move to the Lebor area, where they were about to start a new life.

The houses in the new town of Lebour City were built under the auspices of the city government and were considered the property of the city government, and Eugen did not give these properties to the refugees for free, but rented them rent them for three years without rent.

With a three-year buffer, the refugees were able to establish themselves in the city of Leber, and by that time, they had a choice between buying a house and renting it out.

It took Eugen three days to deal with all the backlog of business on the Po River Line, and then he finally had time to deal with some of his own business.

First, Eugen went to Father Martin Luther's residence to check the writing of his Book of Redemption.

When he knocked on the door, he was greeted by a maid, who asked Eugen what he was doing, and Eugen only said that he was visiting the master, and the maid took him to the hall of the room to wait.

Sitting on the expensive wooden furniture in the hall, looking at the gorgeous costumes around him, Eugen thought suspiciously, "What's the matter?" Could it be that Father Lude changed his temper and instead of being faithful to his God, he began to covet the pleasures of the world? ”

Thinking of this, Eugen suddenly had a sense of anger that had been deceived, if Father Luther really dared to do this, Eugen would definitely let him know that there is no pleasure in the world, only endless pain, like hell.

A moment later, when he saw a richly dressed noblewoman walking out with the support of the maid, Eugen was even more confused, could it be that Father Lutheran not only began to enjoy it, but also got married in just two months?

Eugen soon dismissed this speculation, for the lady looked to be in her early thirties, not befitting her age with Father Luther, and she did not look like a newlywed woman.

When the noblewoman came out, without waiting for Eugen to speak, she asked in a cold voice in a condescending tone, "Who are you?" Why did you come to visit me, I don't know you. ”

This time Eugen was on a private trip, wearing only ordinary clothes and not carrying his own weapons, so it was inevitable that he would be looked down upon.