328 I Don’t Want to Take Medicine
“After packing my luggage that day, apart from the medicinal herbs that you needed, I also asked someone to bring these. After the vige was sealed off, the issue of the vigers’ meals was of the utmost importance. Naturally, we can’t be careless,” Rong Zhan said indifferently, he did not seem to have any intention of taking credit.
Gu Qingxue sighed, “I didn’t expect Your Royal Highness to be so meticulous and thorough.”
Rong Zhan was in a good mood when he heard Gu Qingxue’s praise. “What do you n to do next?”
“I’ll stay in the vige temporarily and help the vigers with their treatment.” Gu Qingxue’s expression became grave when she mentioned the gue, “If I’m right, the vigers will follow my instructions and go back to check on their families this time. They will definitely find other infected people.”
The vigers of Tie Family Vige had been pestering them because they did not know how terrifying the gue was.
However, they had witnessed the scene of the old vige chief falling ill just now. It was like a warning bell in their hearts, which was enough to make them take it seriously.
Naturally, everything was a double-edged sword. Once the vigers found out that their family members were infected, they would definitely be very nervous. The vigers who did not seem to have fallen ill for the time being would go back and make a fuss.
In order to prevent the vigers from making a fuss, Gu Qingxue immediately asked someone to set up a fire at the entrance of the vige. She set up a big ck pot on top of the fire and started to brew the decoction she was researching seriously.
The decoction tasted extremely bitter, and there was also a big pot full of it, which made people feel nauseous just by smelling it.
Gu Qingxue did not care whether the others liked it or not. She asked Fu Cheng and the bailiffs behind him toe up and let them finish a bowl each.
After the bailiffs finished drinking, they kept their bowls of medicine. They had to take the medicine every morning and evening to ensure their health.
When the vigers heard that Gu Qingxue was distributing the medicine at the entrance of the vige, almost all the family members came out to line up to drink the medicine.
This time, these vigers behaved very well. They wore masks and gloves obediently. Some of them even took diluted disinfectant and went out with them. They sprayed the disinfectant twice when they saw people, afraid that the protection was not adequate.
When Gu Qingxue distributed the medicine, she had a deep understanding of the situation of the families that went from house to house. She did not allow these people to bring their families out to get the medicine next time.
Every time the people of Tie Family Vige queued up to get the medicine, they woulde into contact with each other, which would greatly increase the risk of contracting the gue.
The patients who had already shown symptoms and the families of the other vigers who had temporarily fallen ill would be counted. The medicine would then be divided ording to the number of people in each family. The people who came to collect the medicine, and the time to collect the medicine would be allocated reasonably. From tomorrow onward, everyone would follow the rules, so that they could avoid problems such as waiting in line for the medicine and touching each other.
The vigers soon found that their own people were infected. In the end, more than a dozen people in Tie Family Vige had been infected. Moreover, nine out of ten of these people were old people and children.
Especially those children, they were all tormented by the e that was about to appear on their bodies and were crying bitterly. They were struggling and unwilling to cooperate with the treatment.
Madam Peng dragged his son, who was already starting to heat up, to the vige entrance.
Madam Peng’s son, Jin Dabao, walked the entire way and cried the entire way. He was crying and unwilling to cooperate. “Sob, sob, sob, I don’t want to take medicine. I don’t want to see a doctor. Doctors are so fierce! Sob, sob, mother, I want to go home!”