Chapter 483 483. The Will of the Plague Gods
Kassandra needs to concentrate on dealing with the One-Eyed Man, while Furber's commission on the plague is taken over by Lan.
At this point in the assignnt of tasks, Lan accepted it very quickly.
Having just arrived in another world, if you can do sothing to save people, it is better than having to start killing people without knowing why.
Now that he had a goal, Lan En imdiately started taking action.
The island of Cephalonia is not that big, and Lan En does not yet have enough local currency, which is the drachma that circulates from the city of Athens, to buy a mount.
But with the efficiency of his daily activities using [Light Body Technique], he arrived at Cavusos very quickly.
Tut tsk tsk
As soon as he arrived at the edge of this village, Lan En couldn't help but make the sound of picking up teeth.
Their actions are really quite big.
Different from the typical Aegean environnt on the island of Kefalonia.
There is no trace of bright wildflowers, wild olive trees, and lemon trees.
Low shrubs and lichens have disappeared, leaving bare surface soil and traces of charred ash.
The black smoke seed to be produced by burning too many things, covering the sky above Kausos, and even the bright sunshine of the Aegean Sea looked dim and gloomy here.
After hearing Furbo's brief description, Lan En imagined what he might encounter when he ca to this village.
The worst case scenario is that he saw a group of confused and desperate patients. These people were praying towards the statues of the gods or simply praying to the sky. But other than that, they had no dical knowledge or dical thods, and were under the fear of the plague. Running around.
Now, although the scene in front of him looks decadent and gloomy, it is not bad as Lan En expected.
This village and town was cleaned up by so people who had so dical knowledge.
In ancient Greece, where knowledge was unclear and developed, this kind of "cleaning up" was anything but gentle or rciful.
But this is how human settlents fight plague.
Isolate infected people to ensure safety for the wider population and region.
It seems that ancient Greece, at least the island of Cephalonia, did have a group of people who knew so dicine.
Lan En murmured to himself.
ntos echoed.
Yes sir, at least the sanitary conditions of human settlents on this island are better than many cities in the magical world. At least we wont step on excrent other than livestock excrent when walking on the road.
Lan En shook his head silently. ntos's words aroused his ability to associate, and so pictures that were definitely not good erged.
Chausos is not that big either. On the charred land, about a few rows of houses were burned black.
Public houses in ancient Greece were mostly made of mud and stone. The small amount of wooden structure in the house was even the most valuable part of the house.
Because the land in the archipelago is fragnted and lacks fertility, the wood that grows to a certain size is a high-value commodity.
Even when most house owners are moving or escaping, they will choose to remove the wooden door of their ho and run away with their most valuable possessions.
But in the burning remains of Cavusos, these valuable wood were also burned.
It's like the person who set the fire didn't care or dared to care about these things at all, and just wanted the flas to devour everything on this land as quickly as possible.
There is a small temple in the village, but now only the ruins are left due to the fire.
The corpses of dozens and hundreds of people were burned to charcoal and piled up in the temple. The segnted marble columns were also scattered into cylinders, which were burned black.
Lan En walked into the temple silently, squatted down and looked at the shapes of the teeth and fingers of the charred corpses.
There were no signs of struggle or pain. At least the people who burned them gave them a good ti before lighting the fire.
Being burned alive is one of the most painful ways to die.
The young man stood up and walked out of the temple quietly.
His cat eyes shrank in the black smoke, and the witcher's extraordinary senses opened up.
Suddenly, he caught the last sound of this small village, and Lan followed the sound and moved closer.
In front of a two-story building blackened by flas, there was a family of four civilians and three ard n.
A family of four, two n and two won, basically wear half-shouldered burlap long skirts. They were now kneeling on the ground, begging towards the three ard n. Of the three ard n, two had spears in their hands, bronze daggers on their waists, and a tal helt on their head.
The other leader was wearing a black robe with a hood, carrying a spear and a bow and arrow.
Faced with a family of four kneeling to beg, the ard n did not show any arrogance or cruelty at all.
On the contrary, they were very depressed.
If the gods dont save you, we must eradicate the disease ourselves! There is no other way for us!
The leader in black robe painfully explained the current situation to the family of four.
The two children saw Lan En walking over blankly, and they began to cry for help to the witcher.
The man in black robe just turned around and glanced at Lan En, who was walking over, and then turned back again. There was no sign of using force, nor did he an to stop the family from talking.
The n in the family of four seed to see hope in despair.
He shouted loudly: "Save us! Good Samaritans! Save us!"
He, they killed my neighbors! My friends! They killed everyone here! Then they piled the bodies into the temple and burned them!
The mans wife also added tremblingly: I, we escaped the massacre! But now they want to execute us!
Lan En frowned and nodded, indicating that he heard it, then turned to the man in black robe and asked.
Who are you? Whats going on here?
Lan En's question was not beyond the expectations of the man in black robe. He had no intention of hiding anything, he just narrated the experiences of this village and town in a low voice.
I am the priest of the local temple, they are the guardians of the temple, and we are all people who worship the gods.
Causos has been suffering from a plague since so ti ago. People kept dying and the plague kept spreading. Until finally, we had to intervene!
The gods have abandoned us, and if we want to save the living, the sick must die!
"So these..." Lan En calmly pointed at the ashes behind him, "are they all done by you local priests?"
The priest glanced at Lan En in slight surprise.
You are calr than I thought, rcenary.
"Yes, we burned the whole village and killed all the sick before burning it. There was nothing else we could do."
The priest's voice was filled with pain.
We have spent several days and nights trying to please the gods, praying, making offerings, everything! But it was all in vain, so we had to use fire to drive away the blood fever.
"I can see that you have a heart that wants to help others, otherwise you wouldn't stop in front of this sight. But rcenaries."
The priest wiped his face with both hands in pain and let out a long sigh.
"It's useless, kindness is useless in the face of the plague! There is nothing you can do, rcenary! This is the decision of the gods!"
"And if you want to stop us, we will defend the determination of the gods with our lives!"
After the priest finished speaking, the two guards behind him involuntarily clenched the spears in their hands and stared at the tall and strong Lan En.
On one side are the begging survivors of the plague, and on the other side are the local priests who want to curb the spread of the plague even if they risk their lives. It seems that as long as either side is chosen, the other side will die.
Lan En, who was at the scene, nodded calmly.
I understand, its the will of the gods, right?
[Igni]!
There was a muffled sound of bang, and on Lan Ens outstretched left hand, a small fla was burning quietly.
Suddenly, everyone present could not help but open their mouths wide, looking at the flas suspended in the air on the palms.
Now, lets talk about what is the will of the gods, sacrifice.
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