Chapter 830: The Truth Behind the Phantom
"Let's go into the room and have a look." Kant suggested after hearing what Bundak said.
Bundak nodded, removed the seal blocking the door, and walked in with the two behind him.
The room was in a mess, all the furniture had been dismantled by Pick, and pieces of furniture were scattered everywhere.
"Why is it such a mess here?" Abel asked suspiciously after covering his mouth and nose.
Without saying a word, Bandak picked up the sawdust that was blocking his feet, looked at it for a while, and said, "This."
"Hey! What are you doing here?" An old man from the human race walked in holding a torch, and shouted at the three of them sharply.
"Hi, I'm Bundak from Calradia." Bandaq took the initiative to go forward and said hello: "We are here to investigate the disappearance of Pique."
The old man "Bendak" repeated the name several times, his eyes lit up, and he asked, "You are the warrior who drove away that bully, aren't you?"
"Warrior?" For such a title, Bundak was still not very embarrassed to accept it. He asked the old man, "Excuse me, are you a resident living nearby?"
"Yes." The old man stroked his pajamas restrainedly, and said, "My residence is next door to this room."
"I see." Abel nodded and said, "Then do you patrol here every night?"
"It's been like this for the past few days." The old man said with a sigh: "When the children in the town heard that there was such an abandoned room here, they would find a chance to sneak in every night and make trouble here. The old woman was so noisy. Can't sleep without sleep."
While listening to the old man's explanation, Bundak followed his footsteps and walked to the door. Kant and Abel were still in the room searching for clues.
"I heard movement from the other door just now, so I rushed over to have a look." The old man stood at the door, raised his finger and pointed to the door of the opposite resident, and said, "Look, this is my house. I came here in a hurry to check the situation just now. You forgot to close the door."
Bandak looked up and indeed saw that the doors of the residents were half-open.
"We didn't pay much attention to this. I'm really sorry to disturb you." Bandak bowed his head and apologized.
"It's all right." The old man smiled and waved his hands, and said, "We're just worried. After all, this hut has been abandoned for a few days. Drunks come here from time to time. As neighbors, it's not very convenient for us."
"Well, we're leaving in a while." Bandak remembered something and asked, "Old man, do you know when Peake left?"
"It's the day when I duel with you, my lord." When the old man talked about this topic, he seemed very excited. Recalling: "That day, my old lady and I happened to be at home. I happened to see Pique bringing you back to the residence with an unconscious adult, and I was very shocked."
"You were there that day?" Bandak asked in surprise.
"Yeah." The old man put down the torch, and while gesticulating, he narrated to Bundak: "The old lady and I have been hiding in the stairwell and paying attention to the movement in your room. But we didn't hear the sound of fighting, and the old lady was really scared. It’s tight, so I went downstairs to bring rescuers. I wanted to rescue you, my lord, but the half-orc I found was directly thrown from the window on the second floor by Peake. There was nothing we could do.”
"You found a half-orc?" Bandak recalled in his mind, but there was no picture of this incident.
"It's the hotel accountant on the main street, who often solves our troubles. After the old lady went downstairs, she ran into him who came after hearing the news. As soon as he heard the news, he immediately rushed to help. He and Pique are also considered old The opponent is coming, but Pique was so wild that day, and Felix couldn't guard against it." The old man looked at the confused Bundak and explained.
"Did you see me when the orcs came up to help?" Bundak asked hoarsely.
"Well, I have been hiding behind the door of the room, and I saw you, Mr. Bundak, stand up and deal with Pique together with Felit." The old man nodded immediately.
What the old man told was another story entirely, and it was not a star and a half different from Bundak's memory. The conversation ended here, and it ended in Bandak's silence.
Abel and Kant patted the ashes on their bodies, and walked out of Pique's room. I saw the gloomy Bundak and the bewildered old man. Abel couldn't help asking, "What are you talking about?"
"Master Bundak asked me something about the battle that day." The old man said nervously, "Did I say something wrong?"
"No." Bandak raised his head and said to the old man, "I misremembered."
"Ah, my lord, your face surprised me." The old man breathed a sigh of relief, and said, "Are you leaving, my lords? Then I will go back to my room to rest. It is a great honor to meet you by chance. .”
"Well, you go slowly." Bandak said slightly politely: "By the way, old man, I have another question. Haven't repair workers come to your corridor recently?"
"No." The old man walked to the door, paused for a moment, then turned around and said, "Although this is an old building, the infrastructure has not been damaged for so many years."
"Okay, thank you." Bandak nodded, met the eyes of the two behind him, and walked downstairs.
After standing still in the open space downstairs, Abel asked Bundak with concern: "What did you talk to that old man about? Is there any bad news?"
"That bastard Pique!" Bundak punched the wall, and said, "It turns out that the battle with him in this residence that day was all an illusion cast on me by the worm."
After hearing what Bandak said, Kant raised his eyebrows and said, "You mean, that animal trainer named Pi Ke pretended to lose to you. And you didn't get the antidote to cure the bug? "
"If I hadn't met the elderly neighbor who was there that day by chance." Bandak knelt down and replied, "I can't believe that the conversations and battle scenes in those memories are all fake."
"What is he doing this for?" Abel asked, frowning.
"I don't know, he made Bundak think that he was not infected with the bug. He let him escape from his side." Kant worried: "At present, the key to the problem lies in the effectiveness of the bug. What is it?"
"What Peek told me is: this bug will control my brain and devour my consciousness." Bandak took a deep breath and said, "Make me a usable tool."
"There is such a vicious method!" Abel said angrily.
Chapter 831: Greetings from the accountant
"It seems that this bug has sprouted on your body." Kant looked at Bundak and said calmly: "You can't believe what Pick said, we still have to find someone to treat your body." Check it out. Diagnose the growth of the eggs."
The fireworks show in the sky has ended, and the hour hand of the large clock in the town center has pointed to ten o'clock.
"The curfew is coming soon, we have to go back to the hotel quickly." Abel said, looking at the two beside him.
"Let's go immediately." Kant directed.
The snake girl guild is about an hour away from the hotel where they stayed.
Abel had memorized the route when he came. At this time, he was looking at the street signs and paying attention to whether there were any unemployed carriages on the side of the road.
Regrettably: Due to the impact of the fireworks festival, all carriages for people were closed at the beginning of the festival.
The three of them could only walk the entire distance in the cold night wind, and had to undergo safety checks by goblin soldiers from time to time.
When he arrived at the door of the hotel, Abel finally breathed a sigh of relief: the door of the hotel was still open.
When he walked into the lobby, Bandak bumped into the accountant coming out of the back kitchen.
After glancing at the tightly wrapped bandages on the opponent's feet, he suddenly thought: This accountant may be the half-orc called by the old couple to help. Banda Ke stood there and hesitated for a while, after recalling the other party's name. Called softly: "Fillett?"
The accountant opened his eyes wide, turned to look at Bundak, and said, "Do you remember me?"
"No." After confirming the other party's identity, Bandak shook his head regretfully at the question raised by him, and said, "I went to Pick's residence today, and the old couple who lived nearby told me about it."
"So that's how it is." Felit's eyes also dimmed a bit, and he said, "Sorry, I couldn't rescue you from Pique. As soon as I walked into the room, I saw him doing something to you who was unconscious. What. It was only later that I realized that it was using a Gu. Pique is really too strong. I couldn't stop him."
The accountant has always been guilty of this point. When he first heard that Bundak defeated Pique, he felt unbelievable. When he saw Bandak and his group walk into the store door today, he understood: Bandak must have fallen into the hallucination brought by the poison and fell into Pique's trap.
It's just that because he was ashamed to mention his own setbacks that day, Felit didn't reveal his identity to the deceived Bundak.
"It's okay. Thank you for your shot." Bundak's eyes shifted to Felit's right leg, and asked, "Is your leg badly injured?"
"When I fell, I stuck something in it. It's just a little painful, and the stitches can be removed in a few days." Before he settled down in the small town, Felix was also a martial arts practitioner who traveled around. He didn't mind the injury on his foot.
"Excuse me, do you know of any famous doctor in this town? The bug on Bundak's body has not yet been solved. We hope to find someone to check his body." Abel, who was listening silently, also passed the two The dialogue gave a general idea of what happened. Interjected at this time.
"A word from the doctor." Felit thought carefully in his heart: "There is a hospital in the North District, which is run by elves. I have never been there before, but I heard that the doctors there are all very skilled. Maybe they can Can help."
"Elves?" Kant and Abel looked at each other in surprise.
"That's right. There are quite a few elves on the island. And they don't seem to like to be in groups." Felite explained: "The only elves that we know of are those who work in the hospital in the North District."
"So that's the case." Bandak nodded and said, "Thank you, what's the name of that medical center?"
"Yaohui Institute." The accountant thought for a while, and replied: "The name of the medical clinic is to cure all diseases. Therefore, if any family in the town is seriously ill, they will go there to make an appointment. If you want to go there, try it." If so, it’s best to leave early in the morning.”
"Well, good." Bundak nodded.
"There's nothing else, I'll take my leave first, and the shopkeeper is still waiting for me to pay the account." The accountant said tactfully.
"Okay. I hope your foot injury can recover as soon as possible." Bundak said at the end.
Felipe nodded implicitly, then turned and left.
The three of them climbed up the stairs and walked to the door of the room on the second floor after parting with Felit for a while.
Kant came to the forefront because he was in charge of the key. After gently pushing the door open, I smelled a rush of medicinal herbs.
"Huh?" Abel also felt the fresh fragrance immediately after entering the room. Walked slowly around the room, looking for the source of the smell.
Finally found the incense burner burning beside the bed.
"It seems that the waiter of the hotel has been here." Abel glanced at the newly changed bedding, and said to the two sitting at the tea table with relief. Then he walked out of the room and held the small incense burner in front of everyone.
"Extinguish the incense in the censer." Kant ordered: "This kind of incense is for sleeping, and it is not very good if the fragrance is too strong."
After listening to Kant's instructions, Abel nodded, mobilized the moisture in the air, condensed into a small drop of fingernail size, and dripped into the incense burner.
"Hiss—" After the incense burner was extinguished, a trace of white smoke was released.
"Bundak, how do you feel now?" Kant raised his chin and asked Bundak.
"It feels good." Bundak pursed his lips and said, "Maybe my energy was too focused on investigating this matter. Those strange thoughts never appeared."
"Another reason should be that the eggs should still be in the developing stage." Abel said: "It can only cause this level of interference to your spirit."
"Let's put down the work today and go to rest." Kant instructed: "Tomorrow we will set off as early as possible and go to the 'Yaohui Institute'."
Abel took a map from the shelf on the side, observed it for a while, and said to the other two: "Our current location is at the southern end of the main street. The place closest to the foot of the mountain. It is about 10 minutes away from the northern district. About two hours away."
"What about taking a carriage?" Kant asked with concern.
"Well," Abel looked at the map and estimated in his mind: "That's less than an hour, but if we want to choose to start early in the morning, where can we get the carriage?"
"Let the hotel's reserve carriage take us for a ride." Bandak suggested: "I'll make arrangements now."
"You'd better take a bath and rest early, leave this matter to me." Abel responded.
Chapter 832: Letter from the Dragon Clan
After saying this, Abel walked out of the room. Go downstairs and recruit the buddy to discuss about picking up the car.
But Bundak stayed indoors with Kant and waited quietly.
"Go to the bathroom, take a bath and relax for a while." Kant said to Bundak.
"Your Highness," Bandak said in a low voice, "If one day I completely lose control and be used by people from the dark side, you must stop me."
"There won't be that day." Kant responded softly: "We will definitely find a doctor to cure the poison on your body. You don't have to worry."
After listening to Kant's words, Bandak was silent for a while, stood up and said to Kant, "I'm going to take a bath."
After speaking, he left his seat and walked to his bedroom.
Kant looked at his back with mixed emotions in his heart. After a while, there was a knock on the door.
"I didn't bring the key." Kant glanced at the key in the entrance, walked to the door of the front hall, and opened the door.
After seeing Abel standing outside the door, he turned around and returned to his teahouse to sit down.
"Your Highness, where is Bundak?" After entering the room, Abel sat down at the tea table with Kant, took a sip of water, and asked.
"It's in the bathroom." Kant picked up the kettle to add water to Abel, and responded, "How is your discussion with the hotel guy?"
"I went downstairs this time and I happened to meet the owner of the inn." Abel said, "I told him our request, and the inn owner immediately agreed: at seven o'clock tomorrow morning, the guy in charge of the stables will send us off." Go to the pharmacy."
"Well, it's good to have a deal." Kant took a sip of his tea, nodded and said: "It's getting late now, it's hard work for you to make this trip, go back to your room and rest."
"Okay." Abel agreed, "I'll see if Bundak has come out of the bathroom."
After that, he got up and walked to the bathroom next to the main hall. Abel walked to the door, heard the sound of rushing water, and shouted inside: "Bundak, remember to tell me when you're done washing."
"Okay." Bundak's muffled voice came from the bathroom.
Abel raised his eyebrows strangely, without thinking too much, he walked back to his room to pack his luggage.
In the bathroom, Bandak looked at his body in the mirror, his eyes full of helplessness. The scene that I encountered in the tavern today was constantly playing back in my mind.
It is impossible to imagine what kind of appearance he will face his soldiers as a general galloping on the battlefield if he loses all his force.
After drying himself with a towel, Bundak put on his coat and walked out of the bathroom. The candlesticks in the main hall were found to have been extinguished. Kant and Abel have returned to their bedrooms.
Bandak remembered what Abel had told him just now, and walked towards Abel's bedroom.
"Dong dong." After knocking on the door lightly, Abel opened the door and invited Bandak to sit down in his bedroom.
"What's the matter?" There was no vacant chair in the room, and Bundak sat awkwardly on the wooden floor leaning against the edge of the wall.
"It's nothing, I'm just a little worried about your condition and want to talk to you." Abel also took a shower at this time, changed into dry pajamas, and sat leisurely on the edge of the bed.
"Don't worry about me, I'm fine." Bandak looked at Abel firmly and responded.
"Don't lie." Abel said solemnly: "We have all seen the effect of the bug. It's just that to what extent it has impacted you, I want to ask you about this."
After seeing that his cover was exposed, Bandak's expression also turned dark. He whispered: "Actually, there is nothing to ask. I just don't want to be a person who hurts my own race."
Abel looked at him intently and said, "You are the commander of Calradia, no one can force you to hurt someone you don't want to hurt."
"But, the effect of the bug." Bundak sighed and said.
"That, let's face it together. If it still planted a curse on you." Abel said sincerely: "Don't blame all the responsibility on yourself."
"Okay." After a long time, Banda Ke said a word softly.
"Yeah." Abel nodded with a smile.
The two then chatted about some light-hearted stories, but after a short chat, Abel urged Bundak to go back to his room to rest. After all, it's already early morning, and I have to get up early tomorrow.
"You also go to bed earlier." Bundak stood at the door of the bedroom and said to Abel.
"Okay." Abel waved to him.
Bundak smiled and closed the door of Abel's room, and walked back to his bedroom. After chatting with Abel, he felt much more relaxed, and fell asleep on the bed in a relaxed manner.
The next morning, the three of them got up on time to wash up.
While drinking morning tea, Kant noticed that the two people in front of him looked good, and said with a smile, "When did you rest yesterday?"
"It's almost early morning." Abel and Bundak looked at each other and said, "After I took a bath, I chatted with Bundak for a while."
"So that's the case. You seem to be resting well." Kant nodded.
Just when Abel was about to respond, a waiter stood outside the door and knocked on the door, and shouted softly: "Three guests, I am the waiter of the hotel."
Kant raised his eyebrows strangely, and looked at the pocket watch in his hand: there is still about half an hour before the carriage leaves.
The waiter came at this time, it must be something urgent.
Bandak got up and walked to the door, opened it, and said to the uniformed waiter, "What's the matter?"
"Sorry to disturb your meal." The waiter apologized: "Just now the messenger sent a letter from the Dragon Clan's territory."
The waiter took out a letter from his pocket and handed it to Bandak.
"Dragon?" Bundak thought about it for a while, and probably guessed the content of the letter.
"Yes, because our hotel has never received a letter from the Dragon Clan before. I was worried that the adults of the Dragon Clan had something urgent to do with the guests. So I came here to disturb you after receiving the letter." The waiter explained.
"It's okay. Thank you for your hard work." Bandak patted the waiter on the shoulder and said to him.
"Thank you sir, I will take my leave." The waiter nodded slightly, then turned and went downstairs.
Bundak walked into the room with the letter. Take a seat at the table.
Abel and Kant had finished their breakfast and were resting in their seats. After seeing the letter in Bandak's hand, he asked curiously, "Someone sent us a letter?"
"Dragon." Bandak put the unopened envelope in the corner of the dining table, walked back to his seat, and continued to eat the breakfast on the plate.
Chapter 833: The groom driving the tofu cart
Kant picked up the envelope and read it. After a while, he said to the two people sitting across from him, "Our soldiers will arrive in the town tomorrow."
"That would be wonderful!" cried Abel happily. "Did they come in a carriage?"
"It seems that they will take a carriage to the gate of the town." Kant explained: "The Dragon Clan has found out where we live after we go down the mountain, and will send soldiers here when the time comes."
"The owner of the hotel has to salvage a fortune." Abel rinsed his mouth with tea, and then said.
Kant glanced at him helplessly, and said: "After the soldiers come to the town, our actions will be much more convenient. We can also find a doctor to treat Bundak as soon as possible."
"Yeah." Abel nodded and said, "This is the most urgent thing right now."
"You can also send someone to find clues about the disappearance of the animal trainer," Kant added.
Bandak paused, and said, "Pike is very powerful. Wouldn't it be too dangerous to send soldiers to look for news about him? Maybe he's hiding somewhere to observe us."
"I have my own arrangements for the search mission. What you should be most concerned about now is to get rid of the bugs on your body." Kant gave Bandak a deep look and responded.
Bandak curled his lips and agreed, "Okay."
After Bundak finished his breakfast, the three of them loaded up their luggage and walked to the lobby on the first floor.
At this time, the groom was walking out of the back kitchen with a hot teapot, and happened to run into these people. He poked his head and asked, "Aren't you the guests who will take a carriage to the 'Yaohui Institute' this morning?"
"Yes." Bandak nodded in a daze and said, "Are you... the man in charge of driving?"
"Yeah." The groom looked older, very satisfied with Bundak's respect, and said with a smile: "You guys are going to set off, right? Please come with me."
"Okay." Abel nodded, and then followed the groom to the door of the hotel.
There were not many pedestrians on the street in the early morning. On the contrary, gusts of cool wind blew in front of everyone, making people feel desolate.
"Your reservation time is too early. At this time, few shops on the street are open." The groom explained to the three people standing by the street while finding the ladder for boarding the car.
"Then at the hospital," Abel said worriedly.
"It's okay, it's far away from the North District, and it takes an hour to walk. The clinic will open then, and you can still catch up with the first batch of people who come to see a doctor." The driver waved his hand and said, "Everyone, please get in the car. "
"Well, thank you." Kant walked in the forefront of the three, stepped on the ladder, and boarded the carriage.
After watching the three of them enter the carriage, the groom also boarded the driver's seat. After putting away the ladder beside the carriage, he gripped the horse hitch tightly. He yelled to the inside of the carriage: "My lords, sit still!"
Before Kant and others responded, the carriage moved. Speeding towards the intersection.
Although the road surface of the street is fairly smooth, the three people sitting in the carriage were still jolted. He could only hold the window rail tightly to maintain his balance.
"According to this speed, we should arrive at the hospital soon." Abel comforted himself.
Kant glanced at him and said nothing.
Half an hour later, Abel suddenly covered his mouth with his hands, and asked the other two for help: "No, if this continues, I feel like I'm going to spit out the breakfast I ate."
Kant nodded after hearing this. He opened the door curtain and said to the groom sitting in the driver's seat: "Sir, can you let the carriage go slower. Some of us have become very uncomfortable."
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry." The groom turned his head apologetically and replied, "I usually drive the carriage alone to pick up goods, and just now I forgot that there was someone behind me."
"It's okay." After feeling that the speed of the carriage had slowed down significantly, Kant waved his hand and said.
After the feeling of discomfort disappeared, Abel walked to the door of the carriage and said to the carriage driver, "Sir, what kind of goods do you usually buy? The speed is so fast."
"I usually go to the vegetable market, and there are other guys who pick goods with me. I mainly transport vegetables, such as tofu." The groom replied relaxedly.
"Tofu?" Abel said in surprise, "With your speed, the tofu is all broken into slag."
"You were talking about the varieties that were not of good quality at that time." The driver waved his hand and said, "I used to run a tofu shop. You can tell the difference between good tofu and bad tofu at a glance. Good quality tofu, take my car - It's all right."
"It's amazing." Abel exclaimed.
The groom went on to talk about some of his previous experience of opening a shop by himself, talking with gusto. Abel just stayed aside and listened patiently.
"You said you are sixty-six years old this year?" Abel asked in surprise.
"That's right." The groom said with a smile, "I can't see it. My body is pretty good."
"I really can't tell. Where are your children? Are they also on this small island?" Abel continued to ask.
"I went out when I was a teenager. Now I come back to visit me every two or three years." The groom recalled: "It seems to be doing well outside."
"Why don't you live with them?" Kant leaned against the door and asked.
"I don't want to cause trouble for them." The groom shook his head and said, "Besides, my limbs are sound, and the hotel owner is willing to hire me to stay and work. I live alone, and I can take care of myself."
"Yes." Kant and Abel also nodded in agreement.
Bundak stayed in the carriage all the time and didn't listen to the chatter of people outside. At this time, he walked to the door and asked the groom: "Old man, how long will it take for us to arrive?"
"It's not far, walk through this street, and we'll be there soon." The carriage pointed to the intersection ahead, and responded.
"Oh, thanks," Bundak replied.
As the groom said, after a while, the carriage stopped in front of the gate of 'Yaohui Institute'.
"There are so many people." Bandak glanced roughly and said softly.
Although the medical hall has not yet opened, a team of dozens of people gathered in front of the door.
"This is relatively small." The groom said: "If it is later, the people waiting in front of this gate will start with a hundred people."
"Thank you, old sir." Kant said goodbye to the groom after getting off the carriage.
"There is still work to be done in the store, so I'll hurry back first. I'll pick you up at noon." The groom's attitude towards the three of them was quite good. Although the boss didn't explain much, he still offered to send them off. They go back.
Chapter 834: The source of Yinchi insect Gu
"Thank you for your kindness." Kant declined with a smile, "However, we will not bother you, sir."
"That's fine." The groom didn't say much, and replied straightforwardly: "Hurry up and queue up, it won't be so convenient when there are too many people."
"Okay, you go slowly." Kant nodded. Then he took Bundak and Abel out of the carriage and approached the queue at the door.
After standing still behind an undead at the end of the line, Bandak glanced at the front of the line, turned around and said to Kant and Abel: "There are about fifty-five people in front of us, and the number of people visiting the hospital should be There is no limit."
"We came quite early and should be within the 'survival line'." Abel said easily.
After a while, Kant also picked up the long dragon behind him.
By the time the sun rose to the center of the blue sky, the number of people waiting in front of the medical hall had increased to two hundred. The hour hand also pointed to nine o'clock.
An elf came out from the backyard, bypassed the crowd, walked to the gate of the medical hall and unlocked it.
Looking at it from Bandak's perspective, you can see the figures of the elves in the medical hall busy preparing.
The elf standing in front of the door yawned and glanced at the crowd. Walking to the front of the line, he said to the five people in front: "Go in first."
"Thank you, thank you." The first dwarf in line was a young male, holding his child less than a year old in his arms. They stayed up all night and guarded here all night. After the elves opened the gate of the outer courtyard, they were the first to rush in. At this moment, I thank you excitedly.
Abel stood in his position and observed. After seeing the elves sending the five homeless people into the door of the hospital, he turned around and said to Bundak and the others: "I have never seen these elves before."
"Maybe they immigrated to the small island a long time ago." Kant said, "Is there no household registration control in the elf country?"
"Before I set off, I didn't hear that anyone from the Elven Kingdom had arrived on this small island before." Abel curled his lips and said, "It seems that they have completely lost contact with the Elven Kingdom."
"Will all the elves in this world gather in the elf country?" Bandak frowned and said, "Maybe, they have already taken root on this small island a long time ago."
"I'll find out later when I walk in and ask," Abel said.
"If we continue to line up like this, we probably won't be our turn until noon." Bandak said, looking at the entrance of the hospital.
"No way." Abel raised his eyebrows and said, "Even if it's a group of five, it should be our turn soon."
"Little brother, your friend is right. It is indeed our turn at noon." The undead in front of them interjected.
Only then did Kant notice that there was an undead standing in front of them, and he looked at the undead with a little surprise. After finding that this undead was completely different from those in the kingdom of the undead, he was relieved. Responded: "Are you also here to see a doctor?"
"No, I'm here to get the medicine." The undead shook his head and said, "The people here with the medicine list in their hands are all here to get the medicine, just like me."
Bandak looked around and said, "If you say that, there are quite a lot of people taking medicine."
"Of course," the undead nodded and said, "However, the people in front of the queue are here to see a doctor. People who see a doctor usually come earlier to avoid delays in their illness."
"I see." Kant nodded.
The undead then taught them some rules of the medical center, such as: when the door is open on weekdays, where to get the medicine, and what needs to be done for the physical examination.
After the three of them heard the undead's narration, they found that the medical clinic was not as mysterious as the hotel accountant said. It's just because the public medical resources in this town are relatively few, so the reputation in the town is a bit big.
"You don't look like homeless people in the town, how do you know this place?" Undead asked curiously after finishing the introduction to the medical center.
"I heard from the guy in the place where we live that we are only staying here temporarily. My friend suddenly suffered from a serious illness, so I came to see if there is any way to cure him." Abel explained.
"Well," the undead nodded and said, "Your friend got sick in this town."
"It's not so much the infection." Bandak said hesitantly, "It's better to say it was caused by a specific person."
"Poison?" Undead asked tentatively.
Bandak hesitated for a while, then nodded, acknowledging the statement of the undead.
"You should talk to the people in the supervision office about this matter, let them help you catch the poisoned boy and force him to hand over the antidote." Undead said angrily.
"We haven't planned to tell the supervisor about this, and the murderer who poisoned has left the town." Kant said, "If you want the forces in the town to continue to investigate, it should be impossible to find out. "
"This murderer is cunning enough." Undead touched his chin and thought for a while, then looked at Bandak and said, "What kind of poison did he give you?"
"A kind of bug." Banda Ke replied truthfully.
"Insect Gu?" The expression of the undead changed, and he said in surprise, "The one who poisoned you couldn't be that kid Pique."
"Yes, that's him. Do you know him?" Abel nodded and said.
"It's more than acquaintance. My cousin's uncle is his second uncle's brother-in-law." The undead introduced: "That kid has been doing evil in this town for a day or two. I didn't expect him to do such a murderous thing. You know what he will do to you." What's the name of the insect Gu under it?"
Bandak was surprised to meet someone related to Pique here. After thinking about it for a while, he replied: "What does it seem to be called. Yin.. Late.?"
"'Yinchi'?" The undead said with his eyes widened, "Brother, you have a serious problem. You have to call an urgent number and ask the doctor to show you."
"Do you know what kind of Gu poison this is?" Kant asked, staring at the undead.
"The effect is not very clear, it seems to interfere with the human body or something. But the name of the 'Yin Chi' insect is big." The undead introduced: "At that time, the medicine king Feiqi spent 20 years cultivating a kind of medicine There are no more than five spiritual power worms in this world. Everyone who has seen it is almost dead."
"Then why would Pique keep it as a pet?" Abel asked strangely.
"Because the medicine king likes him. After meeting Pique, he shared a larva with him." The undead replied: "This was really big news at the time."
(end of this chapter)