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Chapter 2670 Mountains, rivers, and plagues begin(2/2)

Ge Zuo carefully instructed the woman, then looked at the woman's expression and felt that she was not infected, so he found a few medicinal herbs from the bamboo basket beside him and told him how to use it. The prescription walked over with the woman's thanks.

He often encounters such things back and forth.

He was very careful when he was treating medical treatment. When he was treating the disease, he only talked about the condition, neither exaggerated nor sensationalized, but he did not preach much doctrine, at most he would say "Infinite Five Directions Heavenly Lord" when he said hello.

He and the victims drank the wild vegetables and porridge cooked by Chenmi, and then treated them for treatment.

The herbs in the bamboo basket decreased little by little, and then disaster victims collected new herbs from the mountains and fields to deliver them.

The Taoist boy who was following Ge Zuo also tried his best to help.

Ge Zuo took three or four children, a half-year-old, as Taoist children, and as a helper.

If it were later generations, some "chivalrous people" would stand up and criticize Ge Zuo for abuse of children. But in fact, if Ge Zuo did not allow these Taoist children to do things, it would make these Taoist children panic and even want to die...

Because among the refugees, if there is really nothing to eat, then the child's meat is the most popular.

Fortunately, there are still some wild vegetable bark now.

There are also some old grains from the squire.

In the face of natural disasters, if someone has nothing to do, it means that he is useless, he will not get food, and he will have no way to live.

No matter whether it is male or female or young.

The day passed quickly, and when the sun began to set west, Ge Zuo walked back.

Ge Zuo lives in a dilapidated mountain temple outside Yongning City. He goes to the porridge shed at the city of Yongning every day to treat patients, but in the evening, he will leave the porridge shed at the city of Yongning and go to the mountain temple.

Most refugees would dig soil nests and build straw sheds under Yongning City.

Perhaps it is because the city under Yongning is closer to the porridge shed, or perhaps the city wall can bring them more hope. But some refugees gathered at this mountain temple.

This mountain temple was in ruins. It used to be a beggar. Later, when the plague came, even the beggar could not survive, leaving only refugees who were even more beggars.

After the flood, the temperature rises very quickly, and the dead livestock and people rot under the temperature, polluting all water sources. This is the fundamental reason for this Yongning plague. Therefore, in fact, the mountain temple living on the hill will be far away from low-lying and wet places, and it will naturally be safer.

When Ge Zuo arrived at the mountain gate, many victims rose up to greet him, and some refugees offered some wild fruits and wild vegetables they picked in the mountain to Ge Zuo.

Although they suffered floods, for these refugees, they can still find some food at the moment, because there are still some wild vegetables and fruits in the surrounding mountains and forests. However, in autumn, the plants dry up, and the farmlands that were flooded by water mostly had no harvest. At that time...

However, we must first survive the present and then discuss other things.

A small Taoist boy ran out of the inner courtyard and came to greet Ge Zuo.

"Master..." The little Taoist boy saluted respectfully, and then saluted the older child beside Ge Zuo, "Big Brother, Second Brother..."

The open space in the inner courtyard was filled with various medicinal materials, as well as some bamboo racks for drying medicinal materials, guillotines for cutting medicine, stone mortars for pounding medicine, clay pots for boiling medicine, wood for burning fire, etc. Only a small path in the middle can barely settle down.

Another slightly older Taoist boy was sorting out her medicinal materials in the yard. These Taoist boys who followed Ge Zuo were all teenagers in their teens, the youngest was less than ten years old. Their parents and relatives died in disasters, or were separated. It was Ge Zuo who rescued them from the tragic situation of starving to death or being eaten by others, and then gave them food and rest and recuperation, so that they could escape from the brink of death.

Ge Zuo looked at the medicinal materials being processed and nodded, "Very good, just do this... Those who are sunburned must also be turned over, otherwise they will not be completely sunburned..."

"By the way, Qingfeng..." Ge Zuo said before entering the room, "Take them to see how many medicinal materials they recognize..."

The Taoist boy around every Taoist priest is called Qingfeng Mingyue, and Ge Zuo is no exception.

Listening to the sound of the children arguing outside to identify the medicinal materials, Ge Zuo smiled slightly and entered the inner room. Then he climbed up the shelf beside him with agility, and then took a wooden box from the beam of the room.

Ge Zuo took out a paper and pen from the wooden box, and a special can of ink. Because it was useless for a long time, the special ink had dried up a little. He added a little water, then slightly dissolved it, and then dipped it in a brush and quickly wrote it on a piece of paper.

The letter was written to General Fei Qian of the Cavalry.

Thanks to the growing trade in Guanzhong, paper has gradually become popular and the prices are no longer frighteningly high.

Ge Zuo felt that the plague near Yongning might spread, and might even affect the entire Linhai County. He wanted to know if the General Fei Qian of the Cavalry had any arrangements and whether to use this plague to do something. Of course, Ge Zuo also hoped to get some support from General Fei Qian.

After all, the one who can protect Ge Zuo now is just his false reputation. The few Taoist children around him can use it to make medicinal materials and decoct medicine, but in other aspects...

He blew the written letter, then picked up another brush, dipped it in some normal ink, and wrote some irrelevant things on the paper, just like an ordinary letter to home.

After a while, the earliest words written gradually faded away, leaving only the ink words written later.

Ge Zuo put away the letter and put the wooden box back on the beam.

He is going to go into Yongning City tomorrow to send a letter, and take the most normal way to ask the postmen at the post station to help transfer.

In the face of the plague, in panic, I sent a letter to my family or relatives and friends. What's the problem?

Even if you are dismantled and viewed, and do not know how to show hidden writing, you can only see a letter from home that is ordinary to report safety.

After all, people who practice Taoism do not pop up from the cracks in the stone, but also have brothers, sisters, relatives and friends.

Although this transmission method may be lost halfway and is not the fastest way, it is better to be simple. As long as it is not lost halfway, it will basically be delivered to a large commercial market outside Wujun City...

As long as you arrive at that market, there are a lot of people and many merchants. You don’t have to go through the city gate to check, so it’s natural to convey information or something.

Now Yongning is unstable and there are disasters in the sea. If it is used slightly, it will inevitably lead to another chaos in Jiangdong.

Although Ge Zuoxin couldn't bear it, this was the responsibility of Youwensi.

He must report it, and as for how to use it, it will be decided by the cavalry.
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