Alien Knights

Chapter 713 Vaccination

Looking at Evie's leaving back, Rachel let out a long breath, leaned against the wall, and slowly sat down on the floor of the room.

The worst-case scenario was finally avoided.

Rachel buried her face between her knees, recalling everything that had just happened. Evie's words just now were carved into her heart like an axe.

Is it really wrong to deceive others in the name of love?

"As long as Todd can be rescued, he will make everything okay..."

Hearing these words, Rachel slowly raised her head and saw Aisha's sad face.

Ayesha: "I don't have the convoluted thoughts of you people. My purpose is very simple, to rescue the king and fulfill my original promise."

Rachel brushed the hair in front of her forehead and said bitterly: "My purpose is also very simple. I just hope to bring happiness to the people I love."

Ayesha looked at the ceiling: "How do you know that the happiness you bring is the happiness that your loved one longs for?"

Rachel froze on the spot and said nothing.

Ayesha: "In the days when I was running a boat, when I opened my eyes every morning, I didn't dare to think about whether I could still see the stars in the night sky. Every extra day I lived, every sip of ice-cold liqueur , for me, they are the happiest things.”

Ayesha: "Look, happiness is so simple. Don't think about things too far in the future. Cherish everything now."

Rachel looked at Ayesha: "Besides the sea and sailing, haven't you thought about the future?"

Ayesha opened her mouth, but no sound came out.

After a while, Ayesha shook her head and said softly: "Owning a ship that can sail on the sea is my future."

Rachel was silent for a long time.

Finally, she stood up and patted Aisha on the shoulder: "Everything will be fine."

Rachel walked out of the cabin, came to the aisle, rubbed her face, and then returned to the hall.

Looking at the tense people, Rachel smiled and said: "Everyone, relax, the misunderstanding has been eliminated."

Sitting at the small table, Evie picked up a piece of grilled fish and took a bite, ignoring the strange looks in her eyes.

Rachel walked over to the small table and held out her hand to Evie, hoping for a token of reconciliation.

Evie pushed away Rachel's extended hand and said in a deep voice: "Don't make any mistakes. You and I will never be the same person. On this journey to the south, you and I are just along the way. We will wait until we find it." If you know the Dragon Lord, everything will have its own divine judgment."

Rachel shrugged helplessly, turned her head and waved her hand, persuading all the aliens to go back and continue eating.

On the vast sea, a strange-looking warship sailed towards the south.

In the pitch-black night sky and sea, the small lights that lit up the battleship were like fluorescent lights in the endless darkness, appearing and disappearing, drifting toward unknown distances.

Dusk West City, Citizen Square.

Thousands of citizens, under the supervision of the Knights and Crusaders, lined up in several miles-long queues and moved slowly towards a row of temporary tents in the center of the square.

Cumberland was sitting in the headquarters of the temporary military camp, looking at the endless queue outside, and asked: "Is Wayne here?"

After confirmation, the adjutant replied: "Lord Dunlop has just arrived."

Cumberland: "Let him in."

Half an hour later, Wayne Dunlop, wearing a lab coat, walked into the military camp.

Cumberland looked at the scholar in front of him who was so thin that he had lost his human form, and couldn't help but said: "How long has it been since you had eaten and rested? You should find a mirror to look at your face, even if it was just dug out of the grave." The dead people who come out are more bloody than you look!"

Wayne coughed and waved.

Soon, a group of assistants brought in several large boxes and a bunch of weird experimental products.

Cumberland glanced at it and continued: "What are you talking about... vaccination... I have driven out the citizens door to door and forced them to come to the square... But, can you explain?"

Wayne found a random place to sit down, and his voice sounded a little weak: "Time is tight. We should have shown everyone the safety of the vaccine before vaccination, but now I can only let you take a look."

Cumberland was puzzled: "What are you looking at?"

The assistants opened the box, took out complex experimental equipment, and took out several huge glass sealed jars.

After seeing clearly what was inside the tank, Cumberland and the surrounding knights drew their weapons and retreated, shouting.

Each tank contains several undead parasites.

These black bugs kept rolling, splitting and twisting in the glass jar, like loaches struggling in a frying pan, desperately trying to find a place to get out.

Cumberland pointed at Wayne and yelled, "Do you know what you're doing?!"

Wayne waved his hand: "Of course I know."

After saying this, Wayne nodded to his assistants, indicating that they could start.

The assistants took out several iron cages from another box, containing mice, cats, dogs and other living animals.

"This is generally the case when undead parasites encounter living creatures."

An assistant opened the sealed tank, dropped a mouse into the tank, and then quickly closed the tank.

In the piercing rattle, the undead parasite discovered the living creature, just like the fly that smelled the smelly meat, it instantly entered the rat's body.

Blood splattered and minced meat flew everywhere.

The undead parasite completed its parasitism on the mouse in just a few minutes. Dozens of parasite limbs rose from the mouse's body, twisted in the tank, and kept hitting the glass.

Wayne: "But once you get vaccinated, it's going to be a completely different outcome."

The assistant took out a palm-length glass tube from a box filled with air conditioning.

There was a light blue liquid flowing in the glass tube, which was a little viscous and looked a little strange.

Take a drop of light blue liquid from the glass tube, dilute it and inject it into the mouse's body, and then throw the mouse into a sealed tank containing the undead parasite.

The parasite once again wormed its way into the mice.

However, as the mouse whined, what no one expected was that the undead parasite actually struggled to get out of the mouse's body.

As if poisoned, the undead parasites rolled and twisted violently in the jar.

After more than ten seconds, the parasite's movements gradually slowed down, and finally stopped moving at all.

Seeing this scene, Cumberland's eyes widened: "This is..."

Wayne then ordered his assistants to throw vaccinated cats, dogs and other living animals into closed tanks, which naturally resulted in the death of the parasites.

Cumberland shouted in surprise: "With this, you no longer have to worry about it on the battlefield!"

Wayne: "Not only the residents in the city, but also other living animals, such as cattle, sheep and other livestock, cats and dogs and other pets, must be vaccinated. That's why I said that time is urgent... cough cough cough..."

Cumberland walked toward the outside of the tent and shouted: "Send the order, everyone come to the square immediately! Everyone must be vaccinated immediately, and no one can resist the order."

Watching the old knight leave, Wayne, who kept coughing, picked up a handkerchief and covered his mouth.

Waiting for his breath to calm down a little, the weak Wayne picked up the handkerchief and took a look.

The bright and dazzling blood red made Wayne laugh weakly and slowly close his eyes.

"Your Majesty, I'm sorry..."

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