Chapter 2179 Signs of Poisoning

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Now that the plague is rampant on the road, An Yi asked Qin Yanran and A Mu to prepare a lot of food to take with them on the road.

The weather is hot, so only instant noodles and fried flour can be stored longer.

Anyi also brought various pickles.

After cleaning up, Feng Qingchen also walked out with Xiaodouzi and Lan Fu.

Anyi stepped forward and hugged Lan Fu.

Lan Fu let An Yi hold him, then suddenly lowered his head and kissed An Yi.

An Yi was stunned for a moment. Little Lanfu always treated her lukewarmly before. She hugged her and showed all kinds of disgust. Why is she so enthusiastic today?

An Yi was about to ask little Lanfu when he saw little Lanfu turned around and asked Ayao to hug her.

Ayao quickly hugged little Lanfu.

An Yi could only helplessly ask A Yao to take good care of little Lanfu.

Ayao responded quickly.

This time going to Xiting Kingdom, An Yi brought Qin Yanran and the Chen brothers, as well as the red-robed army led by Qu Wu, plus the people brought by Mei Ge before, it was a mighty force.

An Yi didn't want to be so troublesome, but after thinking about the pain she had suffered these past few nights, she didn't say anything, as long as Feng Qingchen was willing to let her go, and quickly got on the carriage.

Feng Qingchen stood beside the carriage and motioned for An Yi to come forward, as if she wanted to say something private.

An Yi was stunned for a moment and put his ear to her.

Feng Qingchen lowered his voice and said, "I'm staying with Bai Hu. I'll visit you at any time!"

An Yi couldn't help but rolled his eyes. Is this guy still worried?

Feng Qingchen said again: "Anyway, come back as soon as possible!"

An Yi felt warm in her heart and nodded.

The carriage started, and Xiaodouzi waved his hands desperately.

Feng Qingchen looked cold on the surface, and his expression couldn't be seen under his ferocious mask, but his clasped hands showed that he was still worried about An Yi.

Feng Qingchen also got the news, this Xiang Qingfeng is probably not simple!

If Xiang Qingfeng is really causing trouble in Xiting Kingdom...

Moreover, Feng Qingchen was still worried about losing his sixth sense.

The loss of nose consciousness and tongue consciousness has little impact on his life. Feng Qingchen doesn't know what he will lose next, but whether it is ear consciousness, eye consciousness, or body consciousness, it is fatal to him. .

He couldn't imagine what it would be like if he couldn't see or hear, or feel anything in his body!

Feng Qingchen frowned, it seemed that he wanted to destroy Northern Qi as soon as possible!

An Yi's motorcade finally entered Xiting Kingdom after traveling for three days.

It still takes four or five days to travel from the border to Xicheng.

The mutated plague spread from West City to surrounding towns, but because it was discovered in time, close contacts and sick people were locked up, and no large-scale outbreak occurred.

By the time An Yi and others arrived at Xicheng, more than eighty people from the imperial family had already fallen ill, and all the thirty people who had been sick before had died, including the wife and old lady of the imperial family, and two grandsons.

Among those now infected are the censor and the censor's two little granddaughters, and the rest are servants.

When Anyi arrived in Xicheng, he first went to the closed Censor's Mansion.

Fearing that the movement of people would cause a serious infection, everyone in the Yushi family was locked up in the Yushi Mansion for more than half a month now.

The censor was already extremely ill. He was unconscious, his blood pressure dropped, and he could no longer breathe.

Anyi listened to the heart rate and checked other indicators. It seemed that the disease was not much different from pneumonic plague, but the patient coughed up black bloody sputum instead of pink and bright red.

Anyi probed the patient's throat with a silver needle. The silver needle turned black, which was indeed a sign of poisoning.