Chapter 23: Good Things Are Bad Things
Phil opened the letter in the book room, and when she opened it, it was a concise sentence.
"Stay away from people with ulcers, lumps!"
The blue eyes looked at this passage and fell into deep thought.
Then she turned to the next side, and the rest was about the symptoms of illness in various cities and castles in the south.
Through the contents of the letter, Phil also knew that two towns in the south had become completely dead.
From the nobles to the beggars, no one was spared, and all of them died.
The further down she looked, the shorter her breathing became.
What's more, the disease spreads too fast!
As the letter shows, most of the cities in the South are in such a situation, and even the war in the Southwest, which has been entangled in it, has been forced to stop.
Even...
Even in the central part of the kingdom, news has come that people with symptoms of the disease have appeared.
If it spreads at this rate, it won't be long before the disease spreads to the town of Raya.
Especially... Whether it was the speed of the letter or the spread of the disease, no one knows.
It is not that the kingdom has not experienced similar plague diseases.
On the contrary, they occur from time to time, but most similar diseases are spread in a small area and disappear quickly.
Even the mortality rate is not so high, and the mortality rate has reached 10% as reflected in the document...
I haven't seen any examples of people who survived the disease.
Her mind subconsciously thought of Xu Siling.
At the beginning, when Xu Siling heard the news of some diseases in the south, his face was full of seriousness and nervousness.
At that time, she still felt very strange, why Xu Siling was shocked, thinking that Xu Siling was concerned about the Holy Sect's confession procession.
But in retrospect, it probably wasn't.
Xu Siling seems to have a premonition of the spread of this disease?
Phil couldn't believe it.
There is no reason for this, how could Xu Siling know in advance the terrible extent of the spread of this disease.
Know that the sources of information throughout the kingdom are from merchants, nobles, and churches.
However, Fei'er thought of the letter Xu Siling specially gave herself.
Although the letter was in Ann Lien's, Phil still remembered it.
Looking back, Xu Siling's advice and concern in the letter are all hints that there will be a disease.
He even said that when something went wrong, let her not go out and not contact anyone...
If something goes wrong, those 5 soups can save her life.
Xu Siling predicted the occurrence of the disease, and could he really predict the tragic situation of the southern city?
Pull the letter back to the beginning again and look at the phrase 'stay away from people with ulcers, lumps on their bodies'.
If it were a normal aristocrat, he would definitely think of the executioner as God and Satan.
Either the executioner was instructed by God to know in advance, or...
said that the executioner is the embodiment of the devil, and the disease is brought by Satan, Xu Siling, the executioner, should be damned!
Among the common people, the executioner has always been associated with Satan.
Fei'er knew very well that if others knew that Xu Siling had reminded him of this matter in advance, then his situation might be bad.
There are still four remaining soup recipes on the cabinet next to the study room.
Her eyes looked at Tang Fang in distraction.
If Tang Fang can really cure diseases, it is a good thing, which means that Xu Siling can break the terrible probability of the fatality rate of the disease on the letter.
Whether the soup recipe has any effect or not, Fei'er is not clear at present.
But she has a complicated heart.
Being effective is a good thing, but it's also a bad thing.
Although the executioner is also a doctor in a sense, Xu Siling has not even seen a sick person in the south, how can he be equipped with drugs that can specifically treat diseases with a mortality rate of 10% in advance?
She can't accept it yet, but what about the others?
Even if Xu Siling saves everyone's lives, I'm afraid that if no one else survives, he will think about burning Xu Siling to death.
This kind of thing can happen.
Mainly... Whether the soup recipe has any effect or not, Fei'er really doesn't know.
If it doesn't work, then the previous worries are too much.
But if it works, then she'll have to be ready now.
Tang Fang and the letter were in her hands through the law enforcement officer, and she had to ask An Li to find out that Tang Fang was brought by Xu Siling, and who else had seen it except the law enforcement officer.
Everyone still doesn't understand the main role of the soup recipe, but it's okay if you haven't seen it, if you've seen it...
Finney had seen it, but he couldn't have been.
The magistrate has seen it, there is a grass on the wall, should he stay?
Including the rest of the people who may have seen the soup recipe...
If you do it now, Fei'er will deal with all the troubles that may arise, and the soup recipe will have no effect in the future, won't she become a big fool?
Fei'er sighed softly and rubbed her cute face under her blonde hair.
We have to find a chance to test the effect of the soup recipe, if it can really cure the diseases of the south.
Then the magistrate will not be able to stay.
Thinking of something, she got up and walked out of the book room and headed for the banquet room.
The letters she received were not first-hand, and she usually read them from John's side and then to herself.
Xu Siling's matter aside, now the disease is about to spread to Raya Town, if it is not handled properly and not prepared in advance, Raya Town will become a dead city before it reaches its own hands... Fei'er couldn't even think about it.
Hearing that John was receiving a physician from the south in the banquet room, she had to go over and consult.
As soon as he arrived at the banquet room, he saw John sitting in his seat, receiving a middle-aged man with long wavy hair in a dark blue robe, made of satin or fine cloth, with slender sleeves.
The robe was covered with a sash that held the robe in place and accentuated the waist line, which was also decorated with medical symbols.
It seems that this person is a doctor from the south, but I don't know if it's Fei'er's delusion.
Upon entering the banquet room, she felt the smell of rotting rats dead.
Her eyebrows furrowed slightly, and she felt that it was her own delusion.
He then shook his head and beckoned to take a seat under Johns' fake smile.
"This is Mr. Pock, a famous doctor in the southern city, who wants to go to the north to study, and happens to be passing by here."
Polk stood up and saluted respectfully, obviously knowing Fei'er's identity in advance.
Fei'er couldn't help sneering in her heart, saying that she was studying, and she was afraid that it wasn't because the disease was too terrible to run for her life.
"Uncle, what about Abner? Why didn't I see him. ”
When Johns heard Phil take the initiative to mention his son, he was very happy: "He says that he is playing with you these days, and you are all reading." He had just set off this morning for the northern city of Borage, and wanted to find you a beautiful gemstone to make jewelry, saying that it was for your coming-of-age ceremony. ”
Fei'er smiled cutely: "It's really fake." ”
"Of course it's true, Abner has been good to you, since childhood."
Hmph, damn bastard...
Why did it happen that Abner was arranged to go north at this time?
The war in the north is already tight, and it is about to spread to the city of Borage, and you still let Abner go there...
It seems that for Johns, war and illness made him more afraid of illness.
It is estimated that with Abner's brain, he really thought that he was going to the north to pick out a coming-of-age gift for himself.