Chapter 337: Human Experiments
After doing this, he turned around and took out a bottle of the clear medicine from the nearby shelf, trying to drink it all.
At this time, Lubitz and Oakel led a garrison of soldiers to break into the home of Dr. Nobel: "This is this guy, there are animals infected with the Black Death in his house, he is a terrible wizard. ”
Lubitz screamed at a shrill voice, sounding like some scumbag who had betrayed his master and offered treasure to the robbers.
The captain of the garrison followed Lubitz's instructions and entered the room, and Oaker followed, and when he saw the bottle in Dr. Nobel's hand, he exclaimed in surprise: "No, this wizard is going to drink the potion and escape, stop him!" ”
Hearing this, the captain of the garrison was quick-eyed, rushed to Dr. Nobel's side in two steps, raised his right fist and slammed it into the back of Dr. Nobel's head.
Dr. Nobel was knocked forward, and the vial flew to the ground, falling to the ground with a thud.
Dr. Nobel, who was struck, fainted directly, knowing that in the end, he did not drink the potions into his stomach.
The transparent potion was scattered on the ground and volatilized, turning into bursts of white smoke, and Oaker immediately said smugly when he saw this scene: "Haha, look, I just said that this was a wizard's method, but fortunately he was stopped in time." ”
The captain of the garrison also smiled and praised them, then waved his hand to the soldiers behind him, and said: "Take him back, this guy is very dangerous, he should be kept in solitary form, inform the people of the academy, let them deal with the creatures infected here, you be careful not to touch anything." ”
With that, the captain of the guard withdrew, and the room was now filled with white smoke, which smelled very unpleasant.
The two soldiers carried Dr. Nobel out of the room, and then the door to the room was closed, and a soldier stood guard to prevent anyone from entering and causing trouble.
White smoke filled Dr. Nobel's room, escaping through windows and chimneys, and the smoke could be seen across two streets.
"What's going on? It was Mr. Nobel's room, and it looked like it was on fire? The proprietress of the restaurant where Nobel often went said worriedly that in the whole of Heidelberg, the only one who could be called a friend of Nobel was this proprietress .
When the diners in the restaurant heard the proprietress say something, they laughed and said, "Haha, you mean that weirdo?" Who knows? He probably accidentally lit a fire and burned himself. ”
This witty remark immediately caused a burst of laughter, and the atmosphere in the restaurant immediately livened up, but the proprietress did not smile, but the expression between her eyebrows became more sad.
She vaguely felt like something bad had happened.
It didn't take long for a few new diners to arrive at the restaurant to bring the news.
"Oh, you said Nobel, I heard that guy seems to be a wizard, someone found the Black Death virus in his room, my God, he probably wanted to poison all of Heidelberg with this virus, it's terrible."
"What!" As soon as this sentence came out, everyone in the restaurant immediately showed surprised expressions, and even the restaurant proprietress covered her mouth and widened her eyes, as if she couldn't believe what she had heard.
The conversation began in the restaurant, and they described everything they had learned about Dr. Nobel, as if all their previous actions had become suspicious and a mystery worth exploring.
There were more and more negative comments about Dr. Nobel, and the proprietress opened her mouth to argue for Dr. Nobel, but her words were drowned in the tide of discussion, and she couldn't make any waves at all.
The same picture also happened in all corners of the city, for a while, Dr. Nobel seemed to have become the public enemy of the whole city, whether it was a doctor or ordinary citizens, they were unscrupulously expressing their disgust with Dr. Nobel, and in rumors, he even turned into a demon with horns, spewing flames with plague, and eyes as big as eggs.
At this moment, this 'demon', who was talked about by everyone, was curled up in the cold dungeon of Heidelberg, his brows furrowed, and his body was constantly trembling.
As a doctor, Nobel was well aware of his condition, and he had a fever.
It was also to be expected that he drank the pathogen of the Black Death, but did not drink the antidote in time, which means that the countdown to his life has begun.
"Nobel!"
Outside the cell, a soldier walked to the door, shouted Nobel's name, and said, "You will face charges, Lord Mordesar wants to see you, come with me." ”
As he spoke, there was a creak, and the wooden door of the cell opened in front of Dr. Nobel, and the light shone in from the outside.
Dr. Nobel struggled to open his eyes and looked, then used all his strength to support his body to stand up and move towards the door.
He had to meet the real big guys, and at the moment he still had in his arms the key formula for suppressing the Black Death, and only by handing over this formula and getting attention could his actions be worthwhile.
Finally, Nobel walked out of the dungeon, and the two soldiers led him one after the other, towards the Blood Lion Fort in Heidelberg.
Modesal has always been the main person in charge of the Heidelberg Medical Competition, and he has done everything Eugen has given him, and he has tried not to make any mistakes.
At first, Modesal didn't understand the meaning of this, but as the situation became more and more serious, he understood the purpose of the mission that Eugen had given him.
When he first met Eugen, he felt that Eugen had some mysterious quality in him, as if he could see something.
This was once again confirmed by the competition, which was made by Modesart, in the name of the cardinal, to apply to the Pope to pour funds into the competition.
The Pope himself also attached great importance to this matter, especially after the fall of Rome, and he directly expressed his full support for the medical competition.
The Church has unimaginably large wealth due to the sale of indulgences and other acts, so after the Pope spoke in support of the medical competition, almost all the expenses of the medical competition depended on the expenses of the church.
At the same time, priests from all over the world began to be stationed in Heidelberg to support the work of the medical competition, so that in later years, the operation of the medical competition was almost entirely dependent on the church.
The local lord, Count Palatinate, had completely withdrawn from it, and had completely left it alone, except for some political support that he usually gave.