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Chapter 94 Infection

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Early the next morning, before dawn, Mr. Wood got up early and went to the farmland to start today's harvest, while Mrs. Wood began to prepare today's breakfast, which was a large pot of rice porridge, plus an egg.

For an adult, these foods may not necessarily fill the stomach.

It seems that the breakfast is a little short. This is because there was a rat plague in Mr. Wood's granary. A lot of food was eaten by rats and was inedible. Even the eggs laid by some hens were broken because of the rats.

Lose.

Mrs. Wood is considering whether to keep a cat at home to catch mice. Although the effect may not be very good, it is better than nothing.

Esther and Crow chatted all night long. The two were separated for such a long time, so naturally they had a lot to talk about. However, during the conversation, Crow was mostly telling anecdotes about his own anecdotes over the years. Esther, on the other hand,

Be a qualified listener and express your opinions from time to time.

After all, Esther has been locked in a coffin board for about six hundred years, so there really isn't much to say.

After breakfast, Mrs. Wood knocked on the door and said to the two people in the room: "Miss Crow, Mr. Esther, breakfast is ready, come down and eat."

It was inconvenient for Crow to have breakfast, and Esther obviously took this into consideration. In order to avoid unnecessary trouble, Esther went downstairs and told Mrs. Wood that Crow was feeling a little uncomfortable, and he would bring breakfast up.

After hearing Esther's explanation, Mrs. Wood suddenly showed an expression that said, "I understand." She patted Esder's shoulder meaningfully and told him that young people should know how to be moderate.

However, since it was Esther who came down to get breakfast and Miss Crow couldn't get out of bed, it didn't take much to think about who won the battle last night.

Mrs. Wood couldn't help but give Esther a high look. It seemed that Miss Crow would be very happy in the future.

In this way, under Mrs. Wood's misunderstood eyes, Esther brought the breakfast up, ate it himself, and after eating, described the taste of the breakfast to Crow.

I always feel like this behavior is a bit cheap.

After solving the breakfast problem, Esther and Crow were ready to go out. Today they were going to take a look at the field where Pani died, maybe they could find some clues.

The field where Pani died was his own family's field. Because Pani's father moved away, the crops in the field did not have time to be harvested. I am afraid that all the food will be wasted this year.

Not only that, because the fields had not been taken care of for a long time and it was the rat plague season, most of the crops had been eaten by rats.

Entering the field, the line of sight was blocked. The crops in the field grew very high. At least after Esther walked in, the person seemed to have disappeared. Perhaps he could barely show his head as he walked in the field without moving.

There was an obscure path in the field. Following the path, I quickly found the place where Pani died. All the crops in this area had been cleared, revealing a large open space with Pani in the center.

The outline of the human body drawn with white chalk after death, but the color is very light.

The crow walked to the border and stretched out his hand to touch the ground.

"Can you feel anything?" Esther asked.

In terms of magic sensitivity, Crow is obviously better than Esther.

After some time, Crow shook his head and did not feel any special magic power. "It has been too long, and even if there are traces of magic power, it has long since dissipated."

Crow's answer was also expected.

There were still brown blood stains on the ground, and Crow said to Esther: "Can you control this blood?"

Esther didn't say anything. Although the blood dried up for a long time, it didn't bother him. The blood that had dried up rose from the ground and floated in the air under Esder's control.

"I want to see if there is any virus in the blood." Crow said.

There were changes in her eyes, the pupils began to shrink and enlarge unnaturally, but after a while, Crow withdrew his sight.

"There is no doubt that the Black Death virus existed in the blood. At least it can be confirmed that Pani is not unrelated to the Black Death." But just knowing this does not make much sense.

Progress in finding the source of the Black Death has so far been fruitless.

"Do you think the cloaked man Pani's father talked about will come back here?" Crow asked Esther.

"I think it's unlikely."

Suddenly, something small caught Esther's attention.

"What did you find?"

Esther quickly looked away, shook his head and said, "Nothing, just a little mouse."

After looking around and seeing that there was nothing worthy of attention, Esther and Crow left together.

However, something neither Esther nor Crow expected, something happened when they left the field.

Back at Mr. Wood's house, Esther and Crow found that Ronnie was waiting anxiously for them to come back. Seeing Esther and Crow Queen, Ronnie hurriedly stepped forward and said to Crow: "Miss Crow, please

Save my father!"

Crow was stunned for a moment and said to Ronnie: "What happened? Don't worry. Tell me slowly."

Mrs. Wood poured a glass of water for Ronnie. Ronnie took a sip and calmed down temporarily. He said: "My father, he may be infected."

In front of Mrs. Wood, he couldn't say the word Black Death, so he could only express himself in a way that Crow and Esther could understand.

After listening to Ronnie's words, Crow said crisply: "Take me there."

The three of them went out, but Ronnie chose to drive a little way away. He didn't dare to waste any time now, for fear that his father would soon die.

A few minutes later, when they arrived at Ronnie's home, Ronnie's father was lying on the bed with his eyes closed, breathing rapidly, and looking very painful.

Crow said to Ronnie: "Ronnie, you go out first, don't come in." Fearing that Ronnie would be infected, Crow asked Ronnie to go out and wait outside.

After Ronnie went out, Crow began to diagnose.

Ronnie's father looked in pain, his breathing was rapid, and the sheets under him were wet with sweat. Most importantly, his arms and face were covered with black bruises. If there were no accidents,

He was infected with the Black Death.

Now Crow didn't have time to think so much. She took out the scalpel and said to Esther: "Help me hold him down."

After hearing this, Esther snapped his fingers, and the blood turned into a rope, tightly tying Ronnie's father's limbs so that he could not move. After tying them tightly, the scalpel in Crow's hand fell.

The next moment, an unspeakable scream ripped through Ronnie's house.

The operation didn't take long, but Ronnie, who was waiting outside, felt that it had been a long time, especially during this period, he kept listening to his father's screams, not to mention how uncomfortable he felt.

Finally, my father's screams stopped, and the crow walked out of the room.

"He needs to rest, don't disturb him."

"Also, I have a question for you."


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