Since Princess Shannon won the first battle in Haiyue City, she has successively conquered several provinces, each time ending in victory.
Facing Heilan's disadvantage, Jinque instantly turned around.
The positive developments have given hope to the heads of the major provinces. I feel that I will be able to regain lost ground in the end, and victory is in sight. As a result, after the factors of foreign enemies were reduced, all provinces began to focus on solving the problem of refugees with internal worries.
Among them, Watford is more inclined to Konya's approach to solving the refugee problem.
Refugees are encouraged to solve problems on their own.
During the day, after the refugees are registered, they can enter the city to work. At night, the refugees rested in the resettlement area outside the city.
Running around like this every day is exhausting. But at least most refugees have hope.
Daluk is one of the refugees, but what is special about him is that he not only has to support himself, but also his grandfather.
In the process of escaping, refugees seldom consider older people. Many older people are either eliminated due to physical strength halfway through, or simply stay in the original village without causing trouble to their families. Therefore, in refugee areas, it is rare to see people who are too old.
Daluk's grandfather is an exception. He is over seventy years old, but he has traveled nearly a thousand miles from the fallen province next door to Watford, and it is all thanks to Daluk's care.
Their grandfather and grandson depended on each other for life, and finally survived the difficult stage. Now Daluk can go to the city during the day to help and improve his life, but at this moment, a thunderbolt fell from the sky.
Daluk's grandfather suffered from a strange disease. His whole body seemed to be crawling with worms, producing a large number of red sores and edema, and the pus flowed nonstop every day. This excruciating illness made it almost impossible for Grandpa Daluk to lead a normal life.
Daluk worked every day to earn money, and finally managed to collect enough to pay for the doctor.
But the doctor was unwilling to visit the doctor, so Daruk could only carry his grandfather into the city. However, they were stopped by the guards at the city gate.
Although refugees can enter the city to work, the condition of Daruk's grandfather's illness is too terrifying, and it looks like a skin infection. In order to protect the safety of the people in the city, the guards are naturally reluctant to let Daruk's grandfather enter.
"My grandfather's illness is not contagious. I'm by his side every day. You see, I'm fine now." Daruk pleaded bitterly.
The refugees on the side also helped to speak: "Yeah, he has been sick for more than a month, and he will be infected sooner than later. Daruk finally managed to collect enough medical expenses, so let him in."
After all, the guards at the city gate were only pawns, and most of the people who saw the wind and used the rudder to play tricks were the upper classes. They were a little embarrassed when they saw so many people begging for mercy. Involuntarily looking at the city defense captain, seeing that the captain was shaking his head, they could only resolutely continue to refuse Daruk's request.
Even if Daruk knelt on the ground and begged, he could not be put into the city gate.
From the moment of sadness, he only had his grandfather as a relative. If he couldn't save his grandfather, he... Daluk's chest was so tight, he couldn't help spitting out a mouthful of blood.
"Ah, I'm so angry that I vomited blood." The surrounding refugees shook their heads and left, and they didn't dare to really point fingers at the guards, just a few words of help. What's more, now is the time to work during the day.
When Angel came to the city gate, he saw a boy younger than him, kneeling beside an old man sobbing, and there was a pool of blood on the ground.
Angel's arrival, from dressing up to the temperament he exudes, is incompatible with the refugees around him.
When Angel showed his family emblem, the guards did not dare to stop him, and even the city defense captain took the initiative to pay his respects.
Daluk learned from the guards that the young man who was not much older than him was actually a nobleman. He looked at the unconscious grandfather lying on the ground, gritted his teeth, and rushed towards the noble young man...
Angel looked at the boy kneeling on the ground, holding his shoes, and was speechless.
From the mouth of this young man named Daruk, Angel roughly came up with his request, and wanted to enter the city to take his grandfather to see a doctor, but the guards refused him on the grounds of fear of infection.
When the guards on the side saw refugees colliding with the nobles, they immediately stepped forward to arrest Daluk.
Angel glanced at Daruk's grandfather and waved to the guard: "Let him in, his grandfather's illness is not contagious."
The guards were stunned and looked at each other for a while, not knowing whether to arrest or release them at this moment.
After a while, the city defense captain came over and looked at Daruk: "Since the nobles have given you a chance, then you can go in. However, if you wrap your grandfather's exposed skin, even if there is no infectious disease, if To frighten the people, if someone makes a complaint against you, then I can only act according to the law."
Daruk didn't expect that things would turn around. He even thought that he would be beaten to death by someone for ramming into the nobles, because in the past, there were precedents where refugees were killed while staring at nobles.
He hurriedly kowtowed to Angel, and at the same time took off his jacket to cover the exposed skin of his grandfather.
Angel looked at the excited Daruk and shook his head gently, "Compared to your grandfather, I think you may need to see a doctor more."
After Angel left this sentence, he turned around and entered the city.
After Angel entered the city, he seemed to be strolling leisurely along the way, but when he saw some shops selling tools or raw materials, he would stop and move the entire shop into the wilderness of dreams through Dream Conch.
Originally, he planned to be the first city in the wilderness of dreams, and every building must have its own characteristics. But then he discovered that he could achieve aesthetics for a single building. But after he put a bunch of beautiful buildings, because of all kinds of incompatibility, it is not beautiful.
So he doesn't pick on the building anymore, and just moves the shop in, even if it doesn't look good, he can remodel it if Floyd is in it.
After completing his promise to Floyd, Angel paced to a building with a blue overall, like a surging tide.
This is the Ocean Theater.
Ingres used to look forward to this place very much, because Megève, the music master he admired when he was a child, would perform at the Ocean Theater whenever there was a Watford station on a national tour.
It was one of his childhood dreams.
In the whole of Watford, only the Ocean Theatre is the most distinctive. Angel intends to move the Ocean Theater into the Wilderness of Dreams. Even if the Ocean Theater is placed in the Wilderness of Dreams, it is useless, but it can be regarded as a vision to complete when he was a child.
When Angel was about to take out the dream conch, he suddenly saw a young man sitting at the door of the Ocean Theater.
It was the boy named Daruk that he had seen at the door before.
He was shirtless and sat on the stairs at the entrance of the theater with a dull face. His grandfather, who also woke up from a coma at this time, sat beside him.
Daluk's grandfather was weeping silently, while Daluk was leaning against the flower bed, lost in thought.
Neither of them spoke, until Daluk heard footsteps behind him, and then slowly recovered: "I'm sorry, I'll leave right away... Hey, is it the nobleman?"
Daluk originally thought that the guards of the Ocean Theater were here to drive them away, but he didn't expect to look back, but it was the noble young man who had helped him enter the city.
Daruk bowed respectfully.
Angel looked at him quietly: "Looking at you, you don't seem to be satisfied with the results of the doctor's diagnosis?"
"No, the doctor said, my grandfather has no major problem..." Daluk did not expect that a noble would care about people like them at the bottom, and even the answer was trembling.
"I know that your grandfather is not sick. The object of my question is you." Angel glanced at Grandpa Daluk, not to mention that his body was covered with abscesses, red and swollen, but when he swept away his mental energy, he found Daluk Grandpa Ke's body is basically normal.
His symptoms are a bit like psychotic hallucinations, because he suddenly encountered a change in the environment, from a clean and regular life to a refugee area of shabby shantytowns. So, when I saw a few insects crawling on my body, I imagined that my whole body was bitten by insects, and finally I had the illusion of parasites, and my body took the initiative to respond to stress.
Investigating the fundamentals, in fact, there is no disease, just thinking too much. However, patients generally don’t think so. They feel that they must have a physical disease, and they may even end up with unbearable itching and pus to death.
On the contrary, it was Daruk. Angel had previously felt that the blood in Daruk's body was floating, and his body function was slowly declining. It's a bit similar to Jon's situation, but Daluk is not eroded by the great will, it should be suffering from some kind of disease.
Daluk smiled bleakly: "The doctor said that I have Twilight's disease, a medically terminal illness, and said that I will not live for a week."
Twilight? Angel had never heard of this symptom. His knowledge of medicine was all Jon's professor when he was a child, mostly the name of the disease on Earth.
"Sir, are you a doctor?" The person who asked was Daluq's grandfather who was constantly scratching, with tears in his eyes: "My lord can see what's wrong with Daluq's body, is it because you are a doctor? Then... can your lord save Daluk? If you can save Daluk, even if you want me to die immediately, I'm willing."
Angle paused and looked at Daruk: "I am not a doctor, there is no way to save you, but I can let you live in another way, but from now on you will completely leave the old land continent, are you willing ?"
When Angel felt that Luke's symptoms were inexplicably similar to Jon's, he decided to include him in the list of experimental samples.
What's more, Daluk himself is indeed suffering from an incurable disease.
Daluq was stunned for a while, not understanding what Angel meant, but Angel didn't continue to explain, just put the right to choose in front of him and let him make his own choice.
"If I leave, what about my grandfather..." Daruk looked worriedly at his only relative.
"Don't worry about me, I can take care of myself alone." Grandpa Daruk hurriedly said, but Daruk looked at the abscesses and redness all over his body, but he didn't believe it at all.
Daluk couldn't worry about his grandfather, but if Angel didn't save him, he would eventually die.
For a time, Daruk fell into a tangle.