Chapter 1545 The Good and the Bad

Both cholera and the bubonic plague were highly contagious and potentially fatal bacterial infections. Cholera first emerged in the Edraian subcontinent, particularly around the Rosnet Delta. The local practice of placing corpses into the river significantly increased the risk of cholera outbreaks.

Back then, undeveloped medical technology posed serious challenges to controlling epidemics across Southeast Ibira. On top of that, the emergence of the bubonic plague and smallpox in ancient history left people bewildered and helpless.

It was common for plagues to follow disasters. But with modern medical advancements, it was generally capable of treating such infections-unless the virus originated from an unknown source.

Yvette mentioned the Winstons' profit from the pandemic and the subsequent decline of the country's fortune.

Instinctively, Wynter suspected that the Winston family served as the conduit for the virus' spread. But the Winstons clearly weren't the only culprits-the true mastermind was likely hiding abroad.

was merely Wynter's assumption. She assumed certain details had been overlooked, allowing the virus to infiltrate Cascadia through vulnerable channels like animals or

ignited in her eyes. She finally realized that Clyde might be the dual-souled medium

weakness. On the contrary, it was

and forged souls through

sought immortality by sacrificing the

on, the Winston family is officially on the wanted list. They will be charged with economic crime, just like the Wrays. I want to see a

his reference

medium with such tactics. However, she recalled that Clyde, who seemed capable of predicting everything, had failed to see through Wynter. He also appeared wary of

greater worth when the pandemic struck despite Wynter's affiliations. She believed that her arrest was a blessing, though she might

the pandemic, but how did the Wray family manage to take the lead in the Chamber of

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