How I Pampered the Tyrant Into Devotion With My Space-Chapter 555: Utter Chaos

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Chapter 555: Chapter 555: Utter Chaos

Moreover, after witnessing the tragic deaths of those who had contracted the plague, his willingness to join her in researching the medicine demonstrated Tang Zan’s sense of responsibility.

Thinking of this, Pei Shu’er took out the equipment from her space.

When he saw the equipment, Tang Zan froze again. To be honest, it was even more surprising than he had imagined.

In front of him was a very large iron box.

Pei Shu’er glanced at Tang Zan and, seeing that he didn’t show too much surprise, finally felt relieved.

Then she took out the generator.

Without the heroine’s luck, she could only rely on a bit of modern technology; otherwise, how could she possibly find a cure?

There were also various odds and ends.

Tang Zan watched as the empty large room was quickly filled with all sorts of unfamiliar equipment he had never seen before.

Tang Zan raised an eyebrow, "Is there more?"

Pei Shu’er shook her head, "No more."

Then she looked at Tang Zan, "Right now, the only person I can trust is you. I’ll teach you how to operate these instruments, and then you can research with me how to overcome the plague."

Tang Zan nodded.

Pei Shu’er felt at ease.

Those in the backyard who had contracted the plague were there because Tang Zan paid them.

Of course, she couldn’t promise that these people wouldn’t die.

Firstly, the plague was uncontrollable, and secondly, they could die during the experiments.

For this, Pei Shu’er even wrote an agreement for them and their families, stating that life and death could not be guaranteed.

Even so, she would try her best to ensure these people’s lives.

In her space, she also had the Fake Death Gu.

If worst comes to worst, it can be used on these people.

Once they found a real solution, they would then remove the Gu from these people and give them medicine.

Of course, only she and Tang Zan would know about these Fake Death Gus; otherwise, the more people who knew, the fewer cards she would have to play.

Pei Shu’er originally planned to operate alone, but Tang Zan’s involvement more than doubled the efficiency.

Tang Zan was really smart; he learned how to use the instruments after being taught once.

After seeing the inspection indicators, he understood the general meaning after just two reviews.

During all this, Pei Shu’er’s drug development never ceased.

The drugs had effects, but they couldn’t cure completely.

The two were exhausted and haggard, with very little time to sleep each day.

When they couldn’t bear it any longer, they took a sip of Spiritual Spring Water to refresh their minds.

It was like dancing on the edge of sudden death.

To keep both of them energetic, Pei Shu’er filled two bathtubs with Spiritual Spring Water from her space; when they were too tired to bear it, they took a bath.

Often, after coming out, their minds became clear again.

They continued to stay up late and worked tirelessly.

At this moment, a guard outside reported, "Prince, Princess Consort, Number Three is deteriorating quickly."

It was already the seventh day, and Number Three’s symptoms were the most severe when he was brought in.

If not for Pei Shu’er’s medicine, he might have already died.

Pei Shu’er immediately grabbed a bottle of medicine, which had just been developed, and rushed to Number Three’s room.

Upon arriving, she heard Number Three’s earth-shattering coughing.

Pei Shu’er quickly poured out the medicine in her hand and fed it to Number Three.

Number Three’s coughing subsided a little, but ten minutes later, it became as severe as before.

With no other options, Pei Shu’er fed Number Three a decoction made with Spiritual Spring Water.

The coughing finally stopped, and Number Three lay down on the bed and fell asleep.

Pei Shu’er looked at the medicine she developed, feeling somewhat confused.

Could it be because it lacked Spiritual Spring Water?

Thus, the next time the medicine was administered, Pei Shu’er had someone give them a bit mixed with Spiritual Spring Water, and the coughing reduced.

Could it really require Spiritual Spring Water?

But continuously giving these people Spiritual Spring Water only improved their condition to a certain extent.

There was no further improvement afterward, only maintaining the status quo, and then it began to deteriorate again.

It was because the virus had multiplied to a certain extent, making it uncontrollable.

This indicated the limitations of the medicine.

Both of them continued to research the medicine.

At this moment, the entire Dayan was in deep trouble.

The source of the plague was indeed the refugees, but not the batch from the Capital, but from Lin State.

Lin State’s geographical position was quite special; it neighbored many state mansions, contributing to the spread from Lin State to the surrounding state mansions.

It spread little by little, eventually reaching even Jingzhou and Su County.

Fortunately, Deserted Mountain and Gulan Military Camp noticed the signs of the epidemic early and wrote to Zisu and General Zhao, instructing them to follow their instructions.

As a result, only these two places in Dayan remained untouched as sanctuaries.

The other states were mixed in severity, but the most serious case was still Lin State.

Xu Dalin was nearly pulling his hair out in desperation, and he himself had contracted the plague.

The entire Lin State was paralyzed.

Even Prefect Xie and County Magistrate Hu were worried. Although their plague wasn’t severe, it was just a matter of time.

At this moment, they received letters from Pei Shu’er, stamped with the War King’s seal, prompting them to follow the instructions.

They isolated the infected and treated them, while the uninfected took preventive medicine according to the prescription. 𝕗𝗿𝕖𝐞𝐰𝗲𝕓𝐧𝕠𝕧𝗲𝐥.𝚌𝐨𝚖

It was finally under control.

However, there was still no cure, leaving the infected with no alternative but to await death.

The Capital had already plunged into chaos.

Several wealthy families could not bear it and fell ill.

Many shops ceased operations.

At that time, people learned that those in the Prince Zhan Mansion were free of disease and flocked there.

They believed the Prince Zhan Mansion knew of a solution.

Upon reaching the Prince Zhan Mansion, Yinxing conveyed what Pei Shu’er had instructed her to say.

She presented a prescription.

"These medicines are quite common. If any of you have not been infected, follow this prescription; it is effective."

Yinxing had the guards distribute the prescription to everyone.

Additionally, Pei Shu’er’s previously established plague prevention measures were included.

Previously, people didn’t take them seriously, but seeing the significant effect on those in the Prince Zhan Mansion, they took a copy back to follow suit.

After everyone left, Yinxing returned and had someone close the door.

Shortly after, there was another knock on the door.

With a good temper, Yinxing opened the door and was momentarily stunned upon seeing the visitor.

"Minister Pei, do you also need the prescription and preventive measures?"

Saying this, she gave a copy to Pei Yu.

Pei Yu’s gaze turned towards the inside of the Prince Mansion.

"Is Qingheng Lingxuan and Jingyi alright?"

Yinxing rolled her eyes internally, finding Pei Yu quite exasperating.

His wife and children had been living in the Prince Mansion for nearly a month, yet he only now thought to check on them.