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Chapter 164 - 164. Ineffective Scorpio Toxin

A few days later, Rudolph went to the iron mine to pick up Hadley, because the iron mine sent someone to say that Hadley's illness was very serious.

  The 30-person miner's dormitory was full of bunk beds, and it was filled with the smell of sweat.

  When Rudolph found Hadley, Hadley was lying on the second bunk. Hadley was pale, covered with a quilt, and was coughing constantly.

  Rudolph took out the medicine sent by the nurse of Doolittle Clinic and handed it to Hadley's mouth.

  "Mr. Vanya..."

  Hadley raised his heavy eyelids and swallowed the pills directly without water.

  Rudolph said: "When you feel better, come back to the orphanage with me first."

  "I will pass it on to other brothers and sisters."

  "It's okay, I have already talked to Dr. Doolittle, he will cure you and the others in the orphanage."

  Hadley stopped talking, turned around and carried Rudolph on his back, crying silently. This was not the result he wanted. He wanted to work hard and give more money to the poorhouse.

  After waiting for an hour, Hadley's high fever subsided a little, and he followed Rudolph out of the mine.

  There was a carriage at the entrance of the iron mine, which was rented temporarily by Rudolph. Rudolph drove the carriage and took Hadley to the town.

  On the way, he met many people, staggering on the road, all miners who had to go home temporarily because of lung disease.

  The poorhouse prepared a separate room for Hadley, and Rudolph delivered medicine to Hadley. Rudolph and Yvonne were in good health, and these infectious diseases had no effect on him for the time being.

  With the help of Doolittle's medicine, Hadley's condition was under control, but it was not completely cured.

  Rudolph cursed Doolittle. He now knew that Doolittle had no intention of curing the people in the poorhouse. He just wanted to delay time.

  It seems that it is too stupid to pin hopes on Doolittle's conscience, but Rudolph does not know how to treat a disease, and there is no other good way.

  Not only was the relief home mired in the quagmire of tuberculosis, but the entire town of Gasai had more and more patients.

  The situation became more and more serious. A few days later, Rudolph finally received a reply. He wrote to Ivy for help, and the reply was delivered at this time.

  Rudolph used a special technique, and there was a very light mark of the relief association badge on the letter.

  The font of the reply was very delicate. In the letter, Ivy introduced a way of promotion of apostles.

  Plague carrier, an apostle that Rudolph had never seen. The promotion of a plague carrier requires the creation of an infectious disease. In the spread of infectious diseases, plague carriers gradually accumulate the power of plague carriers

  . In the process of treating infectious diseases later, plague carriers will break through their own level at a certain moment.

  If nothing unexpected happens, Dr. Doolittle is the plague carrier.

  Spreading and treatment are indispensable. This is why Rudolph believes that Doolittle will have a special medicine for tuberculosis. The medicine Doolittle gave Rudolph could only relieve symptoms but could not eradicate the disease. He did it on purpose.

  Rudolph closed the letter and had a headache. He hadn't investigated Baron Hakem's power yet, but now he encountered the plague carrier.

  Groups of miners suddenly appeared on the streets of Gase.

  Rudolf stood by the street, watching the miners holding signs and flags, shouting slogans, and walking towards the Thor Mining Building.

  The miners left the iron mine and returned to the town, forcing Thor Mining Company to make concessions. They wanted higher wages and a better working environment.

  After the crowd left, Rudolf made up his mind that he had to cut the Gordian knot quickly, otherwise things would get worse.     Late at night, in Doolittle's clinic, Rudolph stood in front of Doolittle. The clinic was still filled with the smell of disinfectant.

  Rudolph's face looked very bad: "I need you to take out the medicine that can really cure tuberculosis."

  "The medicine I gave to the orphanage is already the best medicine."

  "No." Rudolph shook his head:

  "If the plague carrier wants to be promoted, both transmission and treatment are indispensable. If it's just those medicines, you can't complete the treatment link at all.

  Give me the medicine that can really cure the disease."

  "Haha, haha." Doolittle put down his glasses and stopped writing medical instructions. Instead, he looked at Rudolph as if he was looking at a fool:

  "You are a foreigner, why are you asking for this and that for a relief home?

  I told you a long time ago that the relief home is just a false sign for the Thor family to cover up their shame. Why don't you understand?

  It is true that some people have died of tuberculosis in the past few days, but compared with the miners who died in Thor Mining, this number is nothing?

  Didn't you see that the miners have begun to negotiate with Thor Mining? This is the biggest progress! Thor Mining is the source of all lung diseases. At best, I have only taken advantage of the evil done by Thor Mining.

  Why don't you keep an eye on Thor Mining? That is the biggest evil. Don't you dare? Don't you dare?

  Compared with Thor Mining, compared with those black-hearted alchemists who will do anything for cheap raw materials, what is my point?"

  Rudolf shook his head again:

  "I don't care what the original intention of the poorhouse was, and I don't care who will benefit from it.

  The director of the poorhouse is a lady I respect, and she is now lying in bed and can't get out of bed. The children in the poorhouse are all obedient and good children.

  They live in the poorhouse and regard the poorhouse as hope. I am willing to do something for the poorhouse. I know you have medicine."

  "You are dangerous." Doolittle stared into Rudolph's eyes:

  "From the first time I saw you, I knew you were dangerous.

  To be honest with you, I can't accurately control the spread of tuberculosis, but when I learned that Hadley was infected with tuberculosis, I was very happy that I could restrain dangerous elements like you.

  I didn't expect that a fool like you with an excessive sense of justice would ruin my business."

  Rudolph raised his cane gently, and Doolittle pushed his glasses.

  Almost at the same time, they both said a few words in surprise: "When?"

  Doolittle was surprised by the sudden surge of toxins in his body. Behind him, the smell of disinfectant covered the faint smell of blood, and a blood bat exploded beside Doolittle.

  Along with the toxins came paralysis and heat. Paralysis is a toxin, which Doolittle understood well, but his skin suddenly turned red and purple, as if it was about to burn.

  Doolittle suddenly clenched his teeth and crushed a capsule in his mouth.

  The toxins in his body disappeared instantly.

  Rudolph's eyelids were very heavy at this time. He didn't know when he was infected with the plague. With his physique, he felt like he had a severe cold, with pain all over his body and a sudden rise in body temperature.

  This was the first time Rudolph faced the plague carrier, and suddenly the plague carrier planted the plague in him.

  When was it? Was it the medicine sent by the nurse, or something else? Was it the smell of medicine that had been permeating the clinic?

  What surprised Rudolph even more was that the red and purple on Doolittle's skin not only did not turn into purple flames, but also disappeared quickly. Doolittle actually solved his Scorpio toxin! This was the first time his Scorpio toxin failed!

  Although Doolittle looked miserable now, with blisters on his skin after burning, Rudolph could no longer sense the Scorpio toxin in Doolittle's body.

  Suddenly, a syringe appeared in Doolittle's hand and pierced his left arm. The syringe contained an unknown medicine, which was pushed into Doolittle's arm.

  Doolittle breathed a sigh of relief: "Scorpio Wizard! You are Scorpio Wizard!"

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