Lord of the Oasis Chapter 681: .Follow-up effects of the plague


Kant shook his head at the end, lifted the curtain and walked out.

And walked out of the tent.

Kant, who took off his overalls, asked the captain of the medical team: "Has it been determined that this soldier is infected with the plague?"

"Yes. Basically, it can be confirmed." The medical team captain replied heavily.

"Then, did the medics who took care of this soldier last night also contracted this disease?" Kant thought again and again hesitantly said.

The medical captain took a deep breath and replied, "Although no early signs of the disease have been found outside the body, in order to ensure that the virus is not leaked, the three soldiers who took care of the soldier last night have been taken away. They have been quarantined in other tents. We will check their physical condition at any time."

When this happened on the way back, it was a heavy blow to the head of the medic.

For now, I can only hope that this situation is under control.

Kant nodded and asked worriedly: "In the current situation: Will the illness of the soldier in the battalion threaten his life?"

"The patient's body temperature is already much higher than normal people's standard questions. Now the functions of various systems in the body are gradually weakening. It may not last for two days." The medical captain replied.

Kant furrowed his brows tightly. The severity of the plague that turned out was far beyond his expectations.

"The plague is still within the range of a few people, and it must not continue to spread." Kant warned sharply.

"Take orders," replied the medical captain.

Back in his tent, Kant immediately sent a message to the captain of the guards, asking him to see him immediately.

Kant sat at the desk of his desk, resting his forehead with his hand, immersed in worry.

"Lord." After a while, the captain of the guards arrived at the tent.

"Come in," Kant said.

The captain of the guards walked over to Kant's table and crouched down to salute.

"You know what happened in the army," Kant said after motioning him to stand up.

"Yes, I heard the news from the soldiers of the medical corps." The captain of the guards also carried a bit of heaviness in his tone.

"Do your soldiers also know?" Kant asked, looking up.

"No, in case of panic. The news didn't spread," replied the captain of the guards.

"Yeah." Kant nodded and said, "I came to you this time to ask you to help search for information about the soldier's infection with the plague. It is up to you to find the infected soldier's companion and ask: Who is this soldier? He started to feel uncomfortable a few days ago, where are his main activities during these days."

"Received, do you have any other arrangements for the lord?" asked the captain of the guards.

"Well, an order is given to all soldiers not to approach the tent where the soldiers infected with the plague are located. Those who violate the rules will be dealt with by military law." Kant sternly instructed.

"Take orders."

After receiving the mission, the captain of the guards said goodbye and left the camp immediately.

In Kant's mind: he knew very well how severe the plague could spread. Even the glorious cities of ancient civilizations were almost destroyed by an outbreak of plague.

Nowadays, their group is still trekking in the desert, and the medical equipment they bring is relatively simple. In the face of such infectious diseases, it is of no use at all.

The lives of soldiers infected with the plague cannot be saved, and one can only hope that people with the virus will not be brought into the main city by mistake.

In the afternoon, the captain of the guards returned to Kant's camp with the collected information.

"How is it?" Kant asked.

"Two soldiers who were close to the infected soldier said: About three days ago, the soldier seemed to become weaker, coughed frequently, and told others that his chest hurt . But they thought it was a common illness caused by the temperature difference in the desert, so everyone just suggested that the soldier go to the medical team to get a cough medicine. They didn't care much. Until the later period, the soldier did not eat for a whole day. When he was drinking water, the fellow soldiers noticed something abnormal, and when they took him back to the camp to rest, the soldier fainted from heat stroke."

"Well, then, did the soldiers drink the cough medicine that the medical team gave to the soldiers?" Kant asked after thinking for a while.

"I didn't drink it. We found the original medicine bottle in the soldier's storage cabinet, and the medicine inside was untouched." The captain of the guards replied, adding: "Listen to others: It seems that this soldier has not been very good all the time. I like to drink medicine."

"Okay, you go on," Kant replied.

"Then I asked them about the soldier's activities in the past few days, and they said they didn't know much about it. Because the soldier usually walks around the barracks after lunch and dinner. They didn't follow where they went." The captain of the guards continued to state.

"Then the cause of this plague infection has to be a mystery." Kant said silently.

"The fellow soldiers didn't seem to know that someone in the army was infected with the plague. When I told them not to approach the tent where the medics were stationed, I was still asking me how the soldier was doing." Captain of the Guards Go on.

"Okay, let's hurry up and inform the captain of the medical team about the news you know. This is relatively important information for him." Kant explained.

"Take orders." The captain of the guards responded.

Kant followed the captain of the guards out of the camp and watched him leave.

Looking at the sky outside, it's almost dusk.

Due to the sudden occurrence of this incident ~IndoMTL.com~ today's progress has been delayed.

I don't know what the situation is with the medics.

Kant was walking in the barracks when he happened to see the soldiers of the medics, wearing protective clothing, walking out from a tent with a pile of soldiers' clothes, utensils, etc., and walking outside the barracks, taking Everything was thrown into the previously lit fire.

Kant took a few steps in that direction and heard a guard followed by a leading medic screaming and asking: "Why burn all these things?!"

The medic didn't say a word, but continued to throw what was in his hand at the fire in silence.

A thick smoke rose above the flames, and the medical soldiers near the fire quickly took two steps back. The guard who kept asking loudly was also pulled away from the scene by several medical soldiers.

Kant witnessed the whole process and sighed in his heart.

After all, in the end, even the body of the infected soldier will be buried in some fire in this wilderness.


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