Chapter 364: Plague
Translator: Exodus Tales Editor: Exodus Tales
The White Town was once a relay station, but as it slowly became a transportation hub for several safe zones, it had gradually developed from a relay station into a town.
Towns like this, located close to the boundaries of safe zones and the fortresses of the military were mixed with good and bad people. Businessmen, hunters, Battlemages, members of Magic a.s.sociations, students on training, people from renowned families… and also some wanted criminals or people of the Enforcement Union!
Normally, the White Town would not be on high alert. As a matter of fact, it could be considered a black market, not under the control of any faction. Either the hunters or the military would be trading their loot here…
“What’s going on? They are checking everyone?” Mo Fan blurted out when he saw the people lining up at the entrance of the town.
“Young man, you might be unaware. There has been a deadly plague recently. Many people in the town are quarantined. They now have to check everyone who’s planning to enter the town, to check if anyone is bringing the disease into the town,” said a man with a dark skin tone, who seemed to be a hunter.
“Oh, oh, I thought something more serious was happening,” Mo Fan let out a relieved sigh.
They were opposing Councilman Zhu Meng since they were trying to escape with the Black Totem Snake, but that alone was not serious enough to be considered a serious offense. Therefore, it would be quite crazy if the inspection were set up for them specifically. Besides, the White Town was free from any governing body. Therefore, the Enforcement Union would have to send their people to guard the entrances. They had no reason to ask the people of the town to help their Threat-Eliminating Strategy.
Both Mo Fan and Tangyue were permitted to pa.s.s after a brief checkup. They did not even bother verifying their ident.i.ties.
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Upon arriving at White Town, Mo Fan and Tangyue immediately noticed something strange about it.
Usually, the streets would be filled with vendors, stalls, shops, etc like a market. The crowd would be fairly ma.s.sive, too. After all, the place was suitable for resting and trading with the majority of the Magicians who regularly contacted the demon beasts.
Today, the streets were completely empty. Not a single stall could be seen. Shops were still open, but not many people were seen coming in or out of them. The venues for auctions were slightly better, but it was still a huge difference from the usual numbers.
Mo Fan and Tangyue were worn out from the journey. They quickly found a place to rest, one that did not require any form of identification.
The place seemed rather normal. As Mo Fan was waiting for the key at the reception desk, he blurted out when he saw the girl in duty wearing a white mask, “The plague seems very serious.”
The girl glanced at Mo Fan with an alert look, as if she were quite shy with strangers.
It took her quite some time to find the key. She did not speak a single word throughout the process.
The woman who seemed to be the owner of the place said with a smile, “Isn’t that right? The plague has been everywhere since that giant snake appeared. I’m sure that the snake was real instead of a mere illusion. As always, the government is reluctant to tell us the truth.”
“How can you tell the snake is responsible for the plague?” asked Mo Fan in a confused tone.
“The plague only happened around a week ago. I’m not a Magician, but I’m still aware that most snakes are poisonous. Think about it: such a giant snake, and when its poison spreads out, doesn’t that turn into a plague? I think we should find the snake as soon as possible to stop the plague from spreading any further. Otherwise, there will be casualties soon enough!” said the owner.
“Mum, didn’t you hear it from someone else too?” the girl with the mask finally spoke.
“It’s most likely the truth. There’s nothing so coincidental,” answered the owner.
Mo Fan chatted with them for a while before going upstairs with the key. Tangyue’s ident.i.ty was quite sensitive for the time being, thus she did not show herself at the lobby. She quickly went upstairs, saying that she was in need of the toilet as an excuse.
Mo Fan went upstairs to Tangyue and said, “Did you hear what they were saying?”
Tangyue nodded silently while biting her lips.
“Is there something you’re not telling me?” Mo Fan subconsciously asked when she saw Tangyue’s reaction.
Tangyue did not respond. Mo Fan could tell that she was feeling uneasy from her eyes.
“Forget it, let’s go inside. You must be tired too,” said Mo Fan.
Mo Fan used the key to open the door. Tangyue entered the room with a load on her mind. She turned and said to Mo Fan, “You should go back to your room. I’ll need some time alone.”
“Well, the owner has mentioned that this is the only room left,” Mo Fan said with an awkward expression and scratched his head.
Tangyue raised her head and glanced at the shameless Mo Fan before saying in an amused yet annoyed tone, “Do you think I would believe it when the town is so deserted?”
“It’s easier for us to look after one another when we stay together,” said Mo Fan.
“Off you go, get yourself another room. Do you think I have no idea what you’re thinking!”
“Miss Tangyue…”
The door slammed closed with a loud bang. Mo Fan could even hear a click from the lock. It seemed like his attempt of following the scene in ancient television dramas was not working.
Mo Fan helplessly went to get himself another room. He dropped heavily onto the bed and fell asleep without being concerned about his hygiene.
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In the room next door, Tangyue moved the chair to the balcony.
The place was renovated into an inn from an apartment, thus every room had its own balcony.
The day was getting brighter. The usually-prosperous town was now riven with fear. Several figures could be seen moving on the streets, but they were all wearing masks and seemed to be in a rush.
There were sanitary stations, Red Cross, medical personnel wrapped in tightly sealed suits, and ambulances whistling past…
Tangyue had been occupied with the incident regarding the Skysc.r.a.ping Snake lately, thus she was unaware of the plague around Hangzhou…
“Mo Fan, are you asleep?” Tangyue called out at the room beside the balcony after a prolonged hesitation.
“No, not at all!” Mo Fan quickly sprang up from the bed.
“What are you trying to do, jumping over here!” Tangyue glared at Mo Fan, who had jumped over from his balcony to hers.
“Aren’t you worried that someone would eavesdrop on our conservation?” Mo Fan replied
“I don’t want to lie to you.”
“So the plague has something to do with your G.o.d?” asked Mo Fan.
“I…I don’t know,” answered Tangyue.
“But you told me that he’s not poisonous during the ecdysis…”
“That is the truth. He is indeed not poisonous during this time.”
“He’s not poisonous, but he could be spreading a plague. Your chief has asked you to bring him away not only to run away from Zhu Meng, but to prevent the plague from spreading to the people in the city?” Mo Fan made his inference with a wry smile.
Tangyue bit her lips even more. After a few moments, she finally raised her head and said firmly, “I believe he has nothing to do with the plague.”
“But that’s from you, Miss Tangyue…” Mo Fan uttered a sigh, not knowing what to say.
“Mo Fan, I…I don’t know what I shall do.” Tangyue totally lost her mind.
“Be rational, maybe it’s better to hand him over to the Councilman. Just as the owner had mentioned, people might start dying in the next few days. You’ve seen the situation of the town, too. If the plague were actually deadly, hundreds or even thousands of people would die. Miss Tangyue, I don’t think you could bear the consequences.”