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Tang Zan said nothing more and tasted the plate of Mapo tofu.

It had to be said, this was indeed Pei Shu’er’s favorite flavor.

Tang Zan glanced at Pei Shu’er, who seed indifferent, pursed his thin lips, and said nothing.

Now that the city was stable, Pei Shu’er sent people to disinfect outside the city.

The place where the rebel army previously stayed had essentially beco a nesting ground for the virus, extrely terrifying.

The disinfection process was not simple; everyone donned protective suits, covering themselves completely, and then gathered the leftover stones to burn.

Finally, they sprayed disinfectant over everything.

In short, the area reeked of disinfectant for the first few days.

Now, there were refugees coming from other places, who were staying outside the city, all relocated to the back gate, as the unsanitized plague would eventually infect these refugees.

Previously, the place occupied by the rebel army, once longed for by refugees, had now beco a place they did not want to go.

It wasn’t an exaggeration to call it Hell over there.

The plague there was the most frightening.

Or rather, not just the plague, but also so other diseases on people’s bodies.

However, there, when people were hungry, they directly killed each other, even eating among themselves.

This is how diseases were spread from person to person, accumulating bit by bit.

The dead were actually the most relieved, while the living had to endure all sorts of other diseases.

It’s like a living hell on earth.

However, a man nad Ye Kai didn’t allow the refugees to leave, forcing them to gather together in large numbers.

The rebel army regretted terribly, regretting why they had joined the uprising at the ti.

Otherwise, they wouldn’t be so miserable; even if they wandered from place to place, at least they were still in the mortal world.

If they encountered good-hearted people, seeing stronger refugees, they might have been taken into their care.

Compared to them, the refugees who ca here could be considered relatively less harsh.

They rely cried for food all the ti; when they saw people coming, they’d crowd around asking for food.

Tang Zan asked these people, if they were willing to stay, they would first live outside the city for half a month; only then would they be allowed inside if there were no issues.

Upon receiving such a response, everyone was delighted, but the source of food was a problem.

For the first few days, people specifically ca out to distribute sweet potatoes.

So everyone wouldn’t die from hunger, even if they couldn’t eat their fill.

At the sa ti, the dications for the plague were distributed, and everyone was treated successfully.

It wasn’t until half a month later that these people were finally allowed in.

This ti, there were about a thousand people entering the city, thoroughly checked before entering with no issues.

They were settled in vacated houses in the west of the city for convenient managent.

Upon learning of this, Ye Kai conceived a stratagem.

"Soone, blend in with those refugees and stay outside the city."

However, those from the rebel army were shot by soldiers even if they ca from different directions.

The reason was quite simple; strange large boils began to appear on the rebels.

This was a unique characteristic of these people.

At the sa ti, the rebel army sent a team to other places to loot and pillage for survival resources.

Many villages that could originally get by were forced to relocate entirely, becoming refugees.

Tang Zan set out with his n to deal with the rebel army.

It was at this point that Tang Zan encountered an ambush.

Commander Sun frowned, "This is a rebel army trap, General Tang, what do we do?"

Tang Zan said, "Charge for ."

Just as everyone was exhausted, the woman disguised as a man, Divine Doctor Chu, appeared.

She descended like a celestial being, looking like a divine being to those in despair.

Divine Doctor Chu deftly used poison to turn the tide of the battle.

She even began to treat the severely injured Tang Zan.

When everyone returned, Pei Shu’er saw Tang Zan on the cart, her eyes reddened.

"What happened?"

Once everyone explained the situation, Pei Shu’er looked at Tang Zan with distress.

"You should go and rest for a while."

However, she also found it odd; ordinarily, her fate was tied to Tang Zan’s, so if he were in any real danger, there would definitely be so sign.

But there wasn’t any sign at all.

After returning, she uneasily opened Tang Zan’s wound, checked again, and found it wasn’t serious.

Tang Zan’s condition improved day by day, and now Commander Sun was managing overall affairs, adopting a strategy of defense without offense.

Pei Shu’er also noticed that the doctor nad Chu Yu Jun often appeared before Tang Zan.

But he didn’t say much; each visit was for changing bandages, casually discussing things like care and what to pay attention to daily.

Chu Yu Jun was always gentle and detailed.

Pei Shu’er didn’t dare let others handle Tang Zan, doing it all herself.

Chu Yu Jun kindly assisted with a smile, even lending a hand nearby.

She also called upon Xinyue, "Look, is there any Gu on Tang Zan?"

Xinyue examined closely, using various thods, then shook her head, "No."

Pei Shu’er still felt uneasy.

Afterward, several tis, Commander Sun placed Chu Yu Jun within the team.

Every ti, Chu Yu Jun played a pivotal role, and as long as she was there, victory was assured.

Chu Yu Jun transitioned from a peripheral figure to soone who could attend core etings.

Moreover, she was quite liked within the camp, always gentle and soft-spoken.

So much so, she implicitly beca a group favorite among the rough n.

Pei Shu’er always found it strange.

One day, unexpectedly, Xinyue frowned too.

"Shu’er, haven’t you noticed that this Chu Yu Jun’s personality resembles yours?"

Pei Shu’er was taken aback, finally understanding why she felt so uneasy.

As Xinyue said, Chu Yu Jun’s personality was indeed exceedingly similar to hers.

In appearance, they were both remarkable, and even in character, equally gentle.

However, perhaps it was just a coincidence.

Quickly, everyone discovered that Ye Kai was no longer attacking Lin State.

Overnight, they seed to have vanished.

People in Lin State were thrilled; they could finally live normal lives.

But before long, scouts brought news.

The rebel army was nearing the Capital.

Tang Zan hastily gathered his troops to intercept the rebel army.

This ti, Pei Shu’er went along too.

They knew better than anyone how terrifying the rebel army was.

Their numbers were vast, with no moral bottom line, and more importantly, they would spread the plague.

Pei Shu’er didn’t even know how many generations of mutations the internal rebel plague had undergone.

Without a year or so, it was tough to resolve.

A year or so was a conservative estimate.

If the plague hit the Capital, that would be the most frightening.

Their families were all in the Capital.

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