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Chapter 333 Out of Control

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Chapter 333: Out of control (Page 1/1)

The moment he saw this map, Eugen stayed there, and the blood on his face faded away in an instant, and he didn't even hear what Pirantz said clearly.

Pirantz was still talking, "We can't stop it at all. Sometimes the epidemic will suddenly break out in an unrelated place, and there has never been a patient there. It is logical that the epidemic should not have happened at all, but it broke out suddenly."

"We suspected that it was because of the rats, so we sent soldiers to clean up the rats in the city. At the same time, we also issued an announcement in the city, offering a reward of a large amount of money to mobilize people in the city to catch rats. In just a few days, most of the rats disappeared, and no rats were seen on the streets again."

"But the epidemic will still suddenly appear, and it seems useless to eliminate mice. We have also put animals such as wild dogs and cats on the clear list. However, this is useless. The problem is still getting worse and worse. Now, the situation is almost on the verge of losing control."

"In the end, we could only send soldiers to clean up the patients and burn the bodies. We had nothing else to do except that."

Pirantz said angrily and annoyedly. He seemed to be blaming himself for his incompetence, but Eugen did not blame him. In fact, if Eugen was here, there would be no good way to face the sudden appearance of disease without any warning.

Eugen stared at the map with his eyes tightly and looked over little by little. He knew that each of them represented ten patients. Now, just a rough count, Eugen could see that the number of patients had exceeded 1,000.

More than a thousand Black Death patients, diseases, will grow relatively few when they first break out, but once they reach a certain scale, they will grow wildly in the form of an exponential explosion. It may take ten days from one to ten, but from one thousand to ten thousand, I am afraid it will not be used for even three days!

Seeing that Eugen had no reaction, Pirantz thought Eugen was angry with him, so he thumped down at Eugen's feet and kept slapping himself in the face and said, "Sorry, Lord Eugen, I'm useless. I've let you down, I'm sorry!"

"Stop..." Eugen finally spoke, his voice was so sluggish, as if he had been exhausted from his whole body: "It's not your fault... The situation has gone out of control..."

This sentence, like the judgment of the end, declared the fate of Verona, the Holy Roman Empire, and even the entire European continent.

The Black Death has completely lost control. The next step is to imagine that it will advance inland with a terrifying momentum and gradually spread throughout the European continent.

The wheel of history is unstoppable, and what should happen will always happen. Tens of millions of people will die in this unprecedented disaster. Europe as a whole will suffer major disasters. The terrible things have just begun...

Pirantz was stunned. He placed all his hope on Eugen. He thought that Eugen would be able to solve the problem as soon as he came back, but he didn't expect that he would hear such a sentence in the end.

"Ou... Lord Eugen, what do you mean?" Pirantz said with his lips tangled, his body trembling a little. As the director of the Institute of Diseases, he knew very well the horror of the Black Death. If even Eugen had no choice but to allow the Black Death to spread, he would not dare to imagine that scene.

Eugen clenched his lips, then suddenly turned around and began to strode outward, and said, "The disease is no longer controlled. Pirantz, I am leaving. I am going to Heidelberg. The doctors gathered there are now our last hope."

Pirantz hurriedly followed and said carefully: "Then, Lord Eugen, what should I do here?"

"What should I do?" Hearing this sentence, Eugen stopped and thought for a moment. He finally sighed and said, "Oh, write all the methods that can effectively deal with diseases into announcements, post them, and inform everyone that the rest should be left to fate."

After saying that, he strode away directly. Pirantz stood there and stared at Eugen's back. Seeing Eugen about to leave, he suddenly thought of something and shouted loudly to Eugen's back: "Sir Eugen! Don't worry, you bypassed my life and gave me this opportunity. My life is yours. No matter what, I will stick to Verona and try my best to delay the spread of the Black Death! Don't worry, even if I die, I will not leave!"

Hearing Pirantz's words, Eugen turned around, looked at him deeply, and nodded heavily.

He just kept Pirantz at will, but he didn't expect Pirantz to have such a dedication. No matter what he was like in the past, at least at this moment, he deserves Eugen's respect.

After leaving Pirantz, Eugen walked along the street towards Simon's location. He was now rushing to Heidelberg to see if he could find a chance to fight the Black Death there.

There was no one on the streets that had imposed the ban. The sun shone on the white streets of Verona. The houses next to the streets were also white. When the breeze blew, the trees planted in the city swayed in the wind, and the branches above had sprouted.

At least at this moment, Verona was still peaceful and not completely chaotic, but Eugen knew that this scene would not last long, and it would not take long. The tragic situation of cities such as Adder, Messina Harbour, Rome, and San Marino would be reproduced here.

The Black Death is like an unavoidable curse. It has been entangled in the entire European continent. From the moment it appeared, the European continent is destined to suffer a catastrophe, which is inevitable.

Eugen even doubted that he had really blocked the spread of the Black Death? He didn't know that perhaps what he did was simply insignificant, and how things would develop depends on God's intention.

"God..." Eugen murmured, then slowly looked up at the sky.

Katerina died and the Black Death was out of control. These two things suddenly pressed against him like a mountain, making the bones on his body creak. Eugen could only grit his teeth and persevere.

He could not relax, nor did he dare to show any weakness. He was afraid that once he couldn't hold on, he would really not be able to stand up again.

Eugen looked at the sky aimlessly. The wind and clouds in the sky were light and there was no divine light, so naturally there was no God.

When he sighed lightly and was about to withdraw his gaze, a wild goose suddenly flew over the top of his head and came into Eugen's eyes.

The weather is getting warmer and migratory birds return to the north!

In a panic, Eugen skipped the word in his mind, and then he was stunned.

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