Chapter 90 Influenza

It can’t be helped then. We’ll have to use the most primitive method to disinfect the place. There’s very. little medicine around here, but plenty of alcohol.”

Kallum quickly gave a series of instructions, and then Quintus and the rest forced him to take a rest. But then a message came in and Kallum sat up violently when he read it.

“Calista borrowed a plane from Jarrett?!”

Kallum knew which countries had a travel ban by heart even without checking. If Calista had to borrow a plane, was she coming to look for him?!

This thought made him mad with joy, then mad with rage! Was Calista seriously coming to look for him?!

Kallum tried using the communication device to call out, but couldn’t reach anyone. D*mn it! This message had come in a few days ago already, so if Calista was on the way, she would have reached here by

now.

“Gunner!” he called out urgently and a man in black came in. He was very tall with an extremely unfriendly face.

Gunner and Ryder’s roles were much like the emperor’s personal guards in ancient times. They were in charge of protecting Kallum, and were the most outstanding of all the Parker bodyguards.

“Mr. Kallum.”

very weak,

Gunner quietly answered and saw that even though Kallum was severely injured and should be very the veins at the side of his forehead were about to burst!

forest area at the Mirewood River! If anyone sees Ms. Calista, make

already sent Ryder out, and for your

a few

you to

how to

She was now within Lostaria, and besides. some abandoned steel plates, there wasn’t a single soul in sight.

knew that there was an outbreak of influenza in Lostaria because the rebels had infected the river with the virus, and any water taken from it had to be boiled several times before it became drinkable. If one was not careful enough, he would definitely be infected, so there were very few guards around the river. Calista used some tools to cut through the electric fence.

poor village ahead. The rich of Lostaria were very

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Chapter 90 influeriza

obviously one of these poor villages, and because they were near to the Mirewood River, everyone in the

a manmade virus, and its biggest flaw was that it didn’t survive long, disappearing completely after three or four days in

what made it difficult to treat. If Calista’s memory served her right, in her previous life, way more people died from

home and some sitting by the road. Because of the infection, they were constantly feverish and had no strength to do anything. If they were hungry they would eat a little grass or some leaves, and drink water if they were thirsty. Once they couldn’t move at all, they would just wait to die. Within half a month, half this village had

on both. sides. She continued walking as if she didn’t hear anything and headed straight for a young girl lying at the bottom of a

like high fever. She was probably infected because of the wound on her leg and not because of the water she drank. Her left leg was severely injured by

the emptiness, numbness or pain that the others had. Instead her gaze was unwavering, as if she was hoping

she saw Calista, she opened her mouth

I see your wound?” asked Calista. Luckily many of the countries in this region spoke Uronian, and thanks to her

great effort to stretch her left leg out. Her face was thin and sunken, and so was her body. Calista rolled up the little girl’s pants leg and looked expressionlessly at a terrifying wound that was black in some parts and bloodied in others. It gave off the smell of rotting flesh, and some parts were

slightly. Upon closer inspection, Calista realized those moving bits were actually

rotting

would

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