Chapter 131: Black Death
Translator: Wuxia Dog Editor: Wuxia Dog
All of the soldiers were exhausted due to the unbearable hot weather. Therefore, Reg commanded to encamp earlier than usual. Though everyone was tired, nothing seemed to have gone wrong. The grotesque Titan Kojac was now only a topic of conversation among the soldiers.
Setting up camp was one of the basic skills of a soldier. Soon, a military camp with a relatively large scale was established. The prisoners, such as the Minotaurs and the Evil Eyes, were encamped in the middle, and surrounded by the tents of the soldiers. All the soldiers were doing their duties. Some were standing on guard, some were on patrol, and others were scouting outside.
Han Jin was now lying on his bed and resting after taking a walk with Sunier and spending some time on cultivation. Late at night, the Reg’s voice suddenly came from outside the tent, “Raphael? Are you there?”
Han Jin immediately opened his eyes. “What happened?”
“We have a problem. May I come in?”
Han Jin sat up, quickly put on his robe, and went to lift the flap of his tent. Reg came in with a solemn expression. Han Jin immediately knew that the problem must be dire. “What’s the matter?”
“The plague broke out – the Black Death!” Reg hesitated and lowered his voice. “Can you… help them, Raphael?”
“Black Death? Is that an infectious disease??”
“Yes. Otherwise, there wouldn’t be so many soldiers sick at the same time.”
“Let me have a look.” Han Jin turned around and walked outside.
“Raphael, I should not have bothered you with this, but we only have three deacons. Unfortunately, none of them have any idea about the plague…”
“Come on, cut the crap.” Han Jin urged him with a smile.
Reg sighed. The Black Death was one of the most deadly plagues in this world. Though high grade professionals had a strong resistance against diseases, none would be willing to risk their own lives under normal circumstances. Reg had no choice but to turn to Han Jin. The deacons had seen Guevara’s wounds a few days ago, and all of them had admitted that Han Jin’s mastery in healing was very effective, and far superior to theirs. Now that the deacons were at their wits’ end again, they naturally thought of Han Jin.
Those infected soldiers were all arranged in a corner. Several tents stood in the middle of nowhere, seperated from everything else by several hundred meters of empty ground. More than a hundred soldiers stood guard to prevent anyone from approaching the infected, and to prevent the infected from escaping. If any patient tried to escape, the soldiers had an order to kill on sight. Endangering the public health was an unforgivable crime in any circumstance, let alone in the army.
“Young Marshal, you can’t go inside!” Several soldiers blocked the way when they saw Reg and Han Jin walking toward them.
Reg heavily pushed away the soldier in front of him and staggered him. He was too anxious and had forgotten his manners. As he rampaged through the outpost, the other soldiers were all stunned. When they came to, Reg had already approached the tents. The soldiers were worried, and some hastily left to report to the other generals.
As heartrending cries came from within the tents, Reg stopped. “Is it really the Black Death? Can you cure them?” he asked in a low voice.
“I need to have a look first.” This said, Han Jin released two charms, one for himself, and the other for Reg. After all, he hadn’t read Gui Zhi, the Daoist classic detailing healing, for nothing. At the very least, he was sure he could prevent him and Reg from getting infected.
In the first tent, there were four patients lying on the ground with a deacon standing by their sides. Though Han Jin and Reg were prepared for the worst, they were still startled when they saw the patients. They looked horrifying! Their faces and bodies were covered with black spots, from which thick pus was flowing out. They saw one patient stroke their face but accidentally stab his finger into one of the fragile black spots. The heartrending cry that immediately followed made Han Jin and Reg’s scalps tingle.
“Are there… any cures?” Reg asked in a low voice.
“We’d better get out first.” Han Jin sighed. It was useless for them to stay there any longer. No one could cure them. To be honest, the bodies of the patients were decaying. If Han Jin had completed his final stage of basis construction, he might have a chance to help them. But now, he had nothing useful to offer.
Reg’s heart immediately sunk. He numbly stared at the patients and didn’t come to until Han Jin dragged him back. Reg followed Han Jin out of the tent, and so did the deacon.
“Have you ever seen the Black Death before?” Han Jin asked.
“No, My Lord.” The deacon forced a smile. “If I had seen it before, I might have had a solution by now.”
“I… feel like something’s wrong.” Han Jin frowned.
“Do you think they are infected by the Titan Kojac?” Reg suddenly said. If this was true, then all of them were done for. Almost all of them had smelt the scent of the Titan Kokac. If that theory was true, Reg’s army would be the first one in history to be wiped out by disease.
“No, that’s impossible.” Han Jin shook his head. “I smelt the scent too, but I am all right.”
“Because you have a strong resistance.”
“Then what about Keeley?”
Reg blanked. Keeley had felt nothing wrong last night, while the patients had already fallen sick the night before. Reg had not taken it seriously at that time, and hadn’t expected that the illness would become so severe. If they really were affected by the Titan Kojac, Keeley wouldn’t be spared.
“Young Marshal. You… why are you in there?” A general anxiously shouted from outside the outpost.
“Immediately leave, Young Marshal!”
The soldiers had lost their presence of mind and had called over nearly every general. Reg was the heir of their former Regimental Commander Knight Conrad, and the spiritual pillar of them all. Thus, the generals nearly went mad from anxiety when they heard that Reg had entered the quarantine area.
“We cannot let the Young Marshal out!” a timid voice came.
“Who said that?!” The generals went into a great rage.
“This is… the order from the Young Marshal himself.” The soldier who had spoken was on the verge of collapse from the generals’ gazes. But still, he squeezed out the words.
“Young Marshal! Young Marshal!!” A sudden shout came from afar. It was General Paul.
Just at this time, the moonlight penetrated through the layers of cloud, and evenly lit up every corner of the land. The argument suddenly stopped. All eyes were focused on Paul. Under the moonlight, they could clearly see the black spots covering his face. Though the spots were only the size of half a little finger, they were expanding at slow but visible rate.
“Young Marshal! Why was there a sudden Black Death outbreak? You…” Paul realized that everyone was staring at him strangely. “Why are you all staring at me?”
“General Paul…” A general reached out a trembling finger and pointed to Paul.
“What’s wrong?” Paul shouted.
The generals and the soldiers all scattered immediately as if they could see the spattering saliva from Paul’s mouth. The Black Death had a more notorious reputation than Zaganide. If one was willing to be a slave, Zaganide might spare his life. But Black Death never spared anyone. There was no possibility of compromise between a patient and the disease.
“What’s wrong?” Paul turned angry. Suddenly, he covered his forehead with one hand. His body shook, then he fainted onto the ground
“General Paul is infected by the Black Death!!” The deacon cried in a quavering voice.
“It’s not the Black Death!” Han Jin strode forward. He had finally figured it out. Diseases were caused by viruses. How could a virus reproduce so quickly? The black spots on Paul’s face were expanding at a visible rate. Something was off.
“Raphael is right. This is not the Black Death.” Guevara suddenly appeared, looking down at Paul’s face. His bony figure emitted an indescribable pressure, and everything around him seemingly turned still in an instant – the rolling leaves, the blowing wind, the swaying grass, and even the beating heart of the generals.
“This is a curse!” Guevara’s voice was filled with coldness and a murderous intention. The generals came to themselves and staggered a few steps backward. Their hearts thumped in their chests so heavily that they nearly jumped out from their throats.
“Curse?” Reg was stunned.
“Zaganide must have other assistance,” Guevara softly said. “They… really think I am a cripple now. Very well…”
“Sir, can you heal them?” Reg anxiously asked.
“I’m just a knight. To remove the curse, we would need at least a cardinal, but we don’t have enough time.” Guevara shook his head slightly.
“What curse is this?”
“Touch of Corrosion. One of the Abyssal Race’s favorite curses.”
“But… but… if there really are enemies hidden among us, how did they curse so many people?”
“That’s what I’m curious about,” Guevara slowly said. “You’d better stay in tents and not wonder about for a while. I’ll go and have a look.”
“Sir, is General Paul… really beyond saving?” Reg did not give up and called out to Guevara.
“If you really want to help him, then end his misery now,” Guevara’s voice came from a distance.
Paul woke up and struggled to sit up, not knowing what had happened to him. He wanted to say something, but the moment he opened his mouth, the muscles around it tore off the black spots. A shrill cry of pain left his mouth.
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- Chapter 282: A surprising meeting with an old friend
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- Chapter 280: A Huge Threat
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- Chapter 277: An Unreliable Alliance
- Chapter 276: The Trial of a Forbidden Spell
- Chapter 275: Righteousness
- Chapter 274: The Exiled Seven Brothers
- Chapter 273: Expedition
- Chapter 272: The Real Guru
- Chapter 271: Scream and Shout
- Chapter 270: A Huge Trouble
- Chapter 269: Success
- Chapter 268: The Storm
- Chapter 267: The Temptation
- Chapter 266: Refinement
- Chapter 265: The Boat
- Chapter 264: The Notes
- Chapter 263: Characters
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- Chapter 261: Jeddes’ Interest
- Chapter 260: Counterattack
- Chapter 259: Metropolis
- Chapter 258: Questions
- Chapter 257: Upcoming Seperations
- Chapter 256: The Killing Strike
- Chapter 255: To Learn and Change
- Chapter 254: A True Hallucination
- Chapter 253: A Surprise Attack
- Chapter 252: First Clash
- Chapter 251: The Horny Dragon
- Chapter 250: Opportunity
- Chapter 249: Moon Water
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- Chapter 246: A Mad Cat
- Chapter 245: Encounter
- Chapter 244: Light and Free
- Chapter 243: Conspiracy
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- Chapter 241: A Murder Case
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- Chapter 236
- Chapter 235: Harassment
- Chapter 234: Competition
- Chapter 233: Discovery
- Chapter 232:c
- Chapter 231: The Wager Agreement
- Chapter 230: The Lost Paradise
- Chapter 229: Coincidance
- Chapter 228: The Passing of Winter and The Arrival of Spring
- Chapter 227: Closing In
- Chapter 226: Interception
- Chapter 225: Intelligence
- Chapter 224: Distant Worries
- Chapter 223: Favor
- Chapter 222: Spies
- Chapter 221: One Tragedy Is Enough
- Chapter 220: Hardship
- Chapter 219: One Bears The Fruit of One’s Own Doing
- Chapter 218: Battle to the Death
- Chapter 217: Tracking
- Chapter 216: Clues
- Chapter 215: Betrayal
- Chapter 214: A Lunatic
- Chapter 213: Their Future Lord
- Chapter 212: Enemies, Enemies Everywhere
- Chapter 211: Making A Scene
- Chapter 210: Ring of Restraint
- Chapter 209: Fighting for attention
- Chapter 208: Inspiration
- Chapter 207: The Past
- Chapter 206: The Perilous Clash
- Chapter 205: The Beast In Man’s Clothing
- Chapter 204: Dominating Strength
- Chapter 203: Weathervane
- Chapter 202: Roars
- Chapter 201: One-Sided Brawl
- Chapter 200: Beating
- Chapter 199: Visitors From The Frozen Highlands
- Chapter 198: Two Birds With One Stone
- Chapter 197: Equipments
- Chapter 196: The Left Hand
- Chapter 195: News
- Chapter 194: The Mysterious Element
- Chapter 193: The Costly Laboratory
- Chapter 192: Advancing
- Chapter 191: The Whimsical Young Master
- Chapter 190: Refining
- Chapter 189: The Crippling Debt
- Chapter 188: Moonlight Perfume
- Chapter 187: The Master Payboy
- Chapter 186: Passive vs Aggressive
- Chapter 185: The strength that came with a calling
- Chapter 184: Celebrities
- Chapter 183: Reversal
- Chapter 182: Antidote
- Chapter 181: Hostage
- Chapter 180: A Strong Foe Reappears
- Chapter 179: Overlord
- Chapter 178: Trust Yourself
- Chapter 177: The Arrogant Mercenary
- Chapter 176: Enemy from the Abyss
- Chapter 175: Fame
- Chapter 174: Armor
- Chapter 173: Joining
- Chapter 172: The Surpreme Sword Technique
- Chapter 171: Rescue
- Chapter 170: Bigotry of A Magus
- Chapter 169: Demonstration of Extraordinary Ability
- Chapter 168: Sunier’s True Identity
- Chapter 167: Groups of Enemies
- Chapter 166: Ambush
- Chapter 165: Basic Stage of Cultivation
- Chapter 164: Invisible Foe
- Chapter 163: To Work Harder
- Chapter 162: Dragon Slayer
- Chapter 161: Friends Coming from Afar
- Chapter 160: Bad Friends
- Chapter 159: Bringing the Dead Back to Life
- Chapter 158: Miraculous Art of Taoism
- Chapter 157: The Method of Dan
- Chapter 156: Resolution
- Chapter 155: A Moment of Life and Death
- Chapter 154: The Sudden Battle
- Chapter 153: Self-created Suspicion
- Chapter 152: Roaring Lightning
- Chapter 151: A Real Partner
- Chapter 150: Greed
- Chapter 149: The Wisdom of Holy Animals
- Chapter 148: The Truth of Forest
- Chapter 147: Superior-Grade
- Chapter 146: Rookies
- Chapter 145: Retirement
- Chapter 144: Value
- Chapter 143: The Blood of Black Raven City
- Chapter 142: Purifying Crystal
- Chapter 141: Clash of Strength
- Chapter 140: Internal Strife
- Chapter 139: Exhaustion
- Chapter 138: Prologue
- Chapter 137: Exclusion
- Chapter 136: Asking for a Battle Assignment
- Chapter 135: Inducement Leading to Confession
- Chapter 134: Conspiracy
- Chapter 133: A World of Sensual Pleasures
- Chapter 132: Obscenity
- Chapter 131: Black Death
- Chapter 130: Titan Kojacs
- Chapter 129: Methods
- Chapter 128: The Legend
- Chapter 127: The Bet
- Chapter 126: Heart-to-heart Talk
- Chapter 125: Explanation
- Chapter 124: Impotence
- Chapter 123: Pain
- Chapter 122: Prisoner
- Chapter 121: Going for A Battle
- Chapter 120: Teaching
- Chapter 119: Curiosity And Favorable Impression
- Chapter 118: Ambush
- Chapter 117: Subconsciousness
- Chapter 116: Monitor
- Chapter 115: Profound Conspiracy
- Chapter 114: Round Up
- Chapter 113: A Boorish Fellow
- Chapter 112: An Extraordinary Person
- Chapter 111: Meet Strength with Strength
- Chapter 110: The Abyss
- Chapter 109: Man and Boy
- Chapter 108: Surprising Discovery
- Chapter 107: Who’s The Real Fool?
- Chapter 106: Carefree Man
- Chapter 105: Execution Ground
- Chapter 104: Mutiny
- Chapter 103: Real Legacy
- Chapter 102: A Blow to Reg
- Chapter 101: Women
- Chapter 100: Dead Body
- Chapter 99: Opportunity
- Chapter 98: The Truly Powerful
- Chapter 97: Bloody Knight
- Chapter 96: Road
- Chapter 95: Sobriety
- Chapter 94: Sudden Change
- Chapter 93: Man
- Chapter 92: The Coming Storm
- Chapter 91: Conflict
- Chapter 90: Loneliness
- Chapter 89: The West City
- Chapter 88: Graveyard Spiral
- Chapter 87: Deadly Foe
- Chapter 86: Farce
- Chapter 85: The Great Prophet
- Chapter 84: Strange Magic
- Chapter 83: Burden
- Chapter 82: Departure
- Chapter 81: Virtues And Shortcomings
- Chapter 80: Sworn Enemy
- Chapter 79: Allies
- Chapter 78: Guards of Vampires
- Chapter 77: Norms
- Chapter 76: Uninvited Guest
- Chapter 75: Spirit Possession Operation
- Chapter 74: Fish in Troubled Waters
- Chapter 73: The Strong
- Chapter 72: Reunion
- Chapter 71: Responsibility
- Chapter 70: Assassination
- Chapter 69: Destroy the Bridge
- Chapter 68: Merchant
- Chapter 67: Robbery
- Chapter 66: Tunnel
- Chapter 65: Gift
- Chapter 64: Impasse
- Chapter 63: Hostage
- Chapter 62: Contact
- Chapter 61:
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- Chapter 59: Inauspicious Feeling
- Chapter 58: Overall Renewal
- Chapter 57: Doing Business
- Chapter 56: Information
- Chapter 55: Massacre
- Chapter 54: Separate Action
- Chapter 53: A Hot Woman
- Chapter 52: Trump Card
- Chapter 51: The Association of Mercenaries
- Chapter 50: Big City
- Chapter 49: Hometown
- Chapter 48: Move
- Chapter 47: Self-admiration
- Chapter 46: Instinct
- Chapter 45: Cowardly Commander
- Chapter 44: An Interesting Game
- Chapter 43: Surprise
- Chapter 42: Good Neighbor
- Chapter 41: Throwing Knife
- Chapter 40: A Minor Accident
- Chapter 39: The Internal Secret
- Chapter 38: Position
- Chapter 37: The Shades of Night
- Chapter 36: Murderer
- Chapter 35: Sneaking In
- Chapter 34: Promising Future
- Chapter 33: Miscellaneous Knowledge
- Chapter 32: Proof
- Chapter 31: Revenge
- Chapter 30: Share Woe
- Chapter 29: Unexpected Treasure
- Chapter 28: Breaking Through
- Chapter 27: Honest Man
- Chapter 26: Friends Coming From Afar
- Chapter 25: Army Calling Charm
- Chapter 24: Capital
- Chapter 23: Challenge
- Chapter 22: Burden
- Chapter 21: Talent
- Chapter 20: Adventure
- Chapter 19: Distribution
- Chapter 18: Great Tragedy
- Chapter 17: The Traitor
- Chapter 16: The Bane
- Chapter 15: Malice
- Chapter 14: Stupid Lady
- Chapter 13: The Discovery
- Chapter 12: The War
- Chapter 11: Escape
- Chapter 10: Calamity
- Chapter 9: Straw Dog
- Chapter 8: Crisis of Miss Keeley
- Chapter 7: Trap
- Chapter 6: Self Recommendation
- Chapter 5: Enlightenment
- Chapter 4: Accumulation of Energy
- Chapter 3: Obstacles
- Chapter 2: Young Master And His Slave
- Chapter 1: Death Is Absolutely Not the Last Thing of Life