Chapter 652: Severe Plague
Creating a plague can at most be considered a deviation of the camp, but spreading the plague will cause the camp to become chaotic .
But since the things have already been made, how can we not use them?
The plague in his hand is a formula found in the laboratory of Taisai, the Dragon King of Life. It is extremely hidden and contagious, and its lethality will gradually increase over time.
The purpose of this thing is to kill people, and not just one person at a time, but a large-scale massacre like that of a tribe or a city.
In ancient times, this thing was used by Taisai to clean out Maxer's followers.
Because of their extremely high concealment, Maxer even thought at the beginning that these were his believers who had unfortunately encountered an unbearable plague and all died.
But should I use this thing...
If this was the territory of the barbarians, it would be fine to use it directly, but this is Minanka, and Aundair will have to take it back sooner or later.
Mo Cheng definitely couldn't allow so many people to die here.
Moreover, this is the thing that Taisai uses to clean up Maxer's followers. If this thing accidentally leaks into the water source, Mo Cheng may see the whole country's population experiencing negative growth in the next few years, and the entire population may die out within three years.
But if he didn't use it, he wouldn't be able to give Elrod a hard blow.
If he doesn't hurt Elrod this time, and if he is given a chance to catch his breath, Mo Cheng will have to leave the main material world and run to the star realm to crush Elrod to pieces, or he will have to wait for this guy to harass him endlessly.
Moreover, leaving the main material world is a very dangerous behavior for Mo Cheng now.
He had no doubt that once he left the main material plane, those hostile entities and gods on [Dragon Mad Star] would make him, the last dragon, die there.
The god's true body attacked, and he couldn't resist it now.
Mo Cheng was now caught in a dilemma. If he used it, there was a high probability that something would go wrong, and the most direct consequence would be that it would spread throughout the country.
In this way, there is a great possibility that Andair's continuous mission will be terminated. After all, a country without its people is not really a country.
This dilemma did not bother Mo Cheng for long, and he quickly made a decision, "Fortune is sought in danger, so I will be greedy for the mission rewards if I can."
Aundair's continuous quest cannot be interrupted, but the barbarians can use another method.
After making the decision, Mo Cheng added additional materials to the plague that had already been prepared.
While adding, he secretly swears in his heart that he must severely injure Elrod this time.
It would be best if we could kill the other party, but at the very least, all of Elrod's connections to the main material world must be severed.
"Then, what we need to do next is very simple..."
The sun sets, the light fades, and the shadow silently covers Mo Cheng, as if darkness forms a cloak over Mo Cheng.
"First, kill the barbarians, then kill the Minanka nobles."
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The next day, there was some commotion at the location of the barbarian army.
Because when the sun rose, their watchful men discovered something.
Something that made the barbarians extremely angry.
It was a pyramid-shaped building made up of a large number of heads. Some of the heads had rotted away, leaving only bones, while others had been chopped off not long ago, and even the barbarians could still recognize which tribe the warriors belonged to.
This is a building that does not appear on the continent of Kovale. It is something used in Mo Cheng's hometown to intimidate foreign races. It has a name that is completely different from the one that is full of horror and blood.
Jingguan.
Even though the barbarians didn't know the name of this thing, they had already deeply realized the malice and threat contained in this building.
This is a complete intimidation without any cover and without any room for easing.
"snort!"
The shaman who was called over was also the leader of the Elode followers in the barbarian army this time. With just a roar of anger, the entire Jingguan was blown to pieces.
They did not take into account at all that the materials used in these Jingguan were from the barbarians, and might even be people they knew, because the shaman could already see that this thing had frightened the barbarians to a great extent.
After a long journey and continuous battles, they did not seize much wealth. Many tribes even had little food because they were swept away. They relied on the shamans to capture the city, and everyone had countless food and treasures.
It's okay to just give it a boost once or twice, but if you say it too many times, other tribes won't even want to listen.
At the same time, without victory as an incentive and without treasure to motivate the fighting spirit, the morale of the barbarian army was declining at a rate visible to the naked eye.
The emergence of this Jingguan, in a sense, became the last straw for some tribes.
The shaman knew very well that blowing up the Jingguan would cause dissatisfaction among others, but if he didn't blow it up, some tribes would try to leave secretly starting tonight.
The shaman had a good idea, but he didn't think beyond it.
For example, why did Mo Cheng build a Jingguan not far from the barbarian camp?
For example, he should be able to imagine that once this thing is discovered, it will definitely be destroyed.
So when a large amount of colorful mist floated out from the shattered fragments of the Jingguan, the shaman quickly realized that this was a trap.
But they found out too late. A large number of barbarians gathered nearby. They tried to find people they knew among the Jingguans, but when the plague fog approached, they had no chance of escape.
Soon, screams were heard one after another in the barbarian encampment.
The barbarians who came into contact with the fog were covered with pus in a short period of time. The pus grew bigger and bigger, and then spontaneously burst, splashing out turbid and disgusting liquid.
If these liquids splashed onto people, a large number of poisonous sores would immediately grow where they touched. If they splashed onto the ground or trees, they would corrode the ground or trees, producing more colorful mist.
"Get out of here, this is a plague!"
The shaman shouted loudly to the barbarians in the distance, trying to get those who had not yet been infected by the plague to leave, but his words caused even greater chaos.
After knowing that they were infected with the plague, the infected barbarians panicked and began to flee. Some even rushed towards their own tribes in a panic.
As barbarians living in the wilderness, they knew better than anyone what would happen if they were infected with the plague. Barbarians did not have enough doctors like other races, and most of them had to rely on their own bodies to cope with the disease.
Minor injuries and illnesses often get better in a few days.
But if it is a plague, it is easy to control if it can be controlled. If it cannot be controlled, the surrounding tribes will surround the tribe infected with the plague and not let anyone out until all the people inside are dead.
For the barbarians, the plague is the scythe of the god of death. Every time the scythe is swung, it will take away a large number of lives.
Mo Cheng stood on a high place, quietly watching the panic of the barbarians. The way things turned out was beyond his expectation.
Every action that shaman took stepped on the reaction that Mo Cheng wanted most.
"It seems that before dinner tonight, there will be no healthy ."
Mo Cheng silently recorded the data in his notebook, then looked up at the sky, "Now it's your turn to find a way to solve the problem, Elrod."
"Otherwise, just wait for all your followers to die from a plague."