After a few hours, the patient is gathered in a certain compartment.
The faeces are magically collected in one place by me for all households and put into a big hole. And the toilet where the manure was found is thoroughly disinfected by the sodium hypochlorite developed by the Chamber of Commerce scientific team.
The healthy and hungry are fed and given strength to prevent infection.
What is actually giving the symptoms is intravenous infusion with an infusion tube and antibiotics after restoring the flesh to a certain level with restorative magic. On top of that, a bucket is installed under the carrier to allow the excreta to drain there.
This is the only place I can do this. Now, we just have to make sure you do your best.
I'm starting to manage things well. But overwhelmingly, there is no manpower for the healthy.
When I was feeling limited in numbers...
"Whose permission are you doing something unsolicited!!"
When a man with a chobbing mustache dressed as a civilian and a luxurious figure came to his side, he curled in a noise.
"Can I stop it? This is colloquial. Leave it like this and we'll all die! That's what you guys are for!
Don't stop working. I do the restorative magic, install the placement in the patient, and connect the infusion tube.
"Co, colori......"
The faces of the chobbing mustache clerks draw, and the soldiers behind them begin to retreat.
"That's right! You guys help! Put on that mask and gloves there and put this used cloth on the water. And then there's this liquid spray around here."
"Well, why would I..."
"Fine do it!! Do it or these people will die, as well as your family!!"
Cholera is not such a sweet infection. Especially in this place where the health care system is underdeveloped.
"Damn!
Wearing a sob, the chobbing mustache clerk approaches the gloves and mask.
"You guys, tell him!
"Yes!
I am once again concentrating on treatment.
Olivia, who came looking for me late at night, also helped us immerse ourselves in treatment.
Initially that Prince Franco and the others would try to bring Olivia back with them, but when they found out that the disease was cholera, they evacuated to the villa of the nearby Count.
Most of all, it is in a way a survival for us to lose our annoying footprints.
Thanks to that chobbing mustache clerk persuading my colleagues and wealthy people, I also got more manpower.
And it took about three weeks for the cholera in the land to finally settle.
When you wake up after a full day of sleeping like mud in the Inn, you are summoned to Count Novar's Hall. It won't be a busy one anyway.
Following the guide, Chobi Bearded Civilian, Arnold, on the first floor of the inn were the city's civilians and soldiers who were joining the work. When they simultaneously correct their posture, they put their hands on their chests and take a salute posture.
And Arnold said it was a step back...
"It was thanks to Lord Grey that we did not lose the townspeople and now we are greeted. Thank you on behalf of this city."
I'm going to bow my head. This guy's changed a lot, too. At first I was just drooling over boo-boo complaints, and now I'm eager to discuss the future with the favelas. Maybe he found something like his mission through the act of saving people.
"Oh, and from now on, you protect this city."
"Leave it to me."
Arnold walks out when he slaps his chest with more and more right fists.
I started walking. I was watching that by my side. Olivia follows me, too.
"I'm the only one who's been summoned, okay?
I'll give you the exact point.
"Don't just follow me to the front of the mansion. You don't mind, do you?
"Oh."
Anyway, it would be a punitive motion for something you did on your own in the territory, and it's a story to fix.
"You're not being impotent, are you?
"That depends on who you're dealing with."
Gate nobles are already bug breath. Sooner or later, they will be expelled. But if they're trying to be unscrupulous, then worst of all, Ladle could leave the empire and have civil unrest. But it's also exciting. Which way, if things like that slum in this territory happen frequently, it was only a matter of time.