11 Diffusion (Down)

Towards evening, Lordaeron's men had completely withdrawn from Andorjar under the leadership of Galia. For a moment, the whole town was like a ghost town, and there were almost no people on the streets. It had been about two or three days since the outbreak of the disease, and the Barov family had contacted Amy when they were unable to do anything.

After leaving the princess's room, Amy arrives to treat the sick person who begins to treat. But my physical condition is already too bad, and everyone treated by Amy has basically entered a coma, and those who can be sure to be alive are only weak breathing.

Amy tried all sorts of things, but in the end, she couldn't save the patient with her own blood. Amy was depressed at this time, whether it was from the transformation of her body or the awakening of the source power, all diseases and toxins Amy had reached the level of immunity. And his own blood is basically equivalent to a cure for all diseases, but the actual situation is not very useful, which makes Amy a headache.

Nearly 50 percent of the town's population is sick, and the case fatality rate is almost 100 percent, and the town's population has more than halved in just a few days. And some people who did not get sick are also fleeing the town, and those who remain are either family members of patients or doctors paid for by the Barov family.

Seeing one person after another dying in front of his eyes, Amy's heart was a little depressed, so he came outside the house alone to breathe. It just so happened that Illusia was walking from the streets of the town towards the house.

"Didn't you go to the princess to do the handover? Amy asked casually.

"Do you care about me? If so, I'll tell you. Illusia replied with a smile.

"Forget it, don't tell me. I can't cure the plague here, don't run around and you'll be sick yourself. Amy said.

"Well, I'll take notice. Illusia said.

"Has the princess told you some details of this plague?" asked Amy.

"No, he just told me about some of the patient statistics, and they didn't seem to investigate anything else. Illusia shook her head.

"Hey, really. The good princess had to run to the epidemic area, and she didn't do anything that should have been done. Disease outbreaks like this have patterns and clues, and as long as you follow the clues, you can find the source of the disease. Amy pouted.

"You also know that she is a princess, so I don't think about things so carefully from you. However, it is not easy for her to come to fight this epidemic area. Illusia said.

"Most of the patients have been dealt with by them before, and now there is no way to trace them, and now they can only try to prevent the spread of the disease, and the source of the disease can only be investigated later. Amy said.

"So Amy, what do you want to look up? I'll arrange for someone to check it out again. Illusia said.

"At least the area where the disease broke out should be identified, and it would be much more accurate to locate an area and then find the source. Amy said.

Illusia smiled secretly in her heart at this time, fortunately she destroyed the list that Jialia gave him, and the information recorded on it was the illness of each household specific to the location.

"It's getting late now, and we want to go back. I'll arrange for someone from my family to do the lockdown. Illucia looked at the sky and said to Amy.

"Indeed, it was already dark. I can't find anything now, so let's go first. When I get back, I try to wash myself as much as possible, and I am still unsure how the disease spreads. Amy admonished.

"With your concern, even if I'm sick, I'm worth it. Illusia said.

"Don't talk nonsense, your health is your own, and you will know that you have to suffer when you are sick. I'll just go back. Amy said.

"Aren't you going to send me back?" said Illusia, looking at Amy.

"Forget it, it's easy to be misunderstood. I just want to be able to live in peace. Amy said and rode away.

"It's all your fault!" said Elicia whispered as Emily opened.

Amy leaves Andohar and flies straight to her cabin in the woods, while Illusia does not return to her home on the island of Daron, but instead finds herself in an abandoned house outside the town of Anhador. At this time, the abandoned house had been turned into a temporary warehouse, and Kel'thugad was guarding the house and directing the black-robed man to constantly bring in new sacks and remove the sacks that were still in the house.

"Tutor, the results of this quiz are very good. Neither Lordaeron nor Amy had a way to treat them, and they still had a way of tracking them down. Once inside, Illusia began to report immediately.

"It's just the beginning, and that's the point. The Lich King said that the Burning Legion would come directly to our aid. Kel'thugad said.

"Aren't we the Scourge Legion?" asked Illusia, a little puzzled.

"The Lich King is now obedient to Kil'Gardan, so we're part of the Burning Legion. Kel'thugad said.

"But the Burning Legion is the common enemy of all of Azeroth, and if they come, it won't be a matter of how many people die. Illusia said.

"Hahaha, are you scared. How could our great master, the Lich King, succumb to the Burning Legion. Rest assured, we're just on the door to do it with them. Kel'thugad said.

"Mentor, I don't think you've been getting weirder lately, you weren't willing to help the Lich King with his plans. Illusia said.

"I didn't know how wonderful the power of the Demon King was, but the past few days of research have made me deeply crazy about this power. Kel'thugad said.

Looking at Kel'thugad, who had begun to believe in the Lich King fanatically, Illusia quickly called out and quickly left. She now knew why Neozu valued Kel'thugad so much in the first place, and unlike someone like herself, who wanted to fulfill a certain wish, Kel'thugad was more likely to become a pure believer.

"Tomorrow mix this contaminated grain with normal grain and send it to the rest of Dharonmere, and our feast will be open soon. Kel'thugad was still in the room, arranging for the black-robed people to work.

A week has passed, and the plague that broke out in Andohar has slowly receded, and those who survived the plague have not re-emerged. Despite a large number of population declines, peace has returned to Andorhar. During this time, Amy would still come to the town to study a cure for the plague, but she also did not find a 100% cure

In the early stage of the disease, he was able to completely cure the patient by relying on the healing power of the source of life. But once the patient enters the coma, all treatment methods seem completely useless. At this moment, Amy felt that this plague was completely out of the realm of disease, and it was more like a patient completing a transformation. Once you exceed a point, it represents the completion of the transformation, and whatever you do afterwards doesn't make any sense.

Just when Amy thought the matter was over, news of a massive outbreak of the plague suddenly came from elsewhere in the Dharon Mill region. The same plague disease has occurred in almost all towns of Western Dalongmere, and the epidemic is still spreading, and people are beginning to develop the same disease in the eastern Dalongmere region and the Tirisfal woodland. In less than a week, a large number of patients were present throughout Lordaeron.

When such a thing happens, the most anxious is naturally King Terenus. When the disease broke out in Anhador, he sent people to investigate to prevent such a large-scale outbreak. But what he didn't expect was that when the origin of the disease had recovered, the disease would break out quickly in his own territory.

At this time, Princess Jialia also fell into deep self-blame, and she was responsible for the entire disease from investigation to prevention. Although she didn't promise Amy, she didn't return to King Lordaeron after she left Andorhar, but instead formed a quarantine zone in the nearby forest. She led the entire Andohar region to be quarantined, and the refugees who escaped were placed in a separate quarantine area, and even so, the plague continued to spread rapidly.