Chapter 894 His White Moonlight 27
Yu Muhuai took two steps forward and began to explain. She looked thin, but her voice was quite loud.

Cremation is to prevent diseases on the corpse from being transmitted to healthy people.

The dead cannot be brought back to life, and I understand your pain at losing loved ones. But all of you who are still alive, you must not contract the plague while mourning the dead.

To eliminate the possibility of you contracting the disease, I am about to announce some regulations. All regulations will be implemented immediately after I finish speaking.

Remember, this is an order. If you want to live, you must obey. There is no room for negotiation.

Yu Muhuai's voice was resounding and powerful, reaching a wide area and ensuring that everyone present could hear it.

People didn't know the woman's identity, but since His Highness Prince Duan had chosen her as his spokesperson, she must be someone special.

Although the Prince of Duan brought few men, they were all elites, with burly builds, superb martial arts skills, and sharp weapons.

Even ordinary people are no match for them, let alone these disaster victims who can't even get enough to eat.

They were all emaciated and pale, a stark contrast to the guards.

In fact, the moment the guards drew their weapons, the people below no longer dared to resist.

Now that Yu Muhuai has stepped forward, his words carry an irrefutable power.

Under the overwhelming power, even if the people were unwilling, they had no choice but to agree to cremation.

Afterwards, Yu Muhuai briefly explained some things that all the people in the city had to do.

First, anyone in the city with symptoms such as cough, headache, dizziness, or fever must report it proactively. Anyone who conceals or helps others conceal symptoms will be severely punished.

Secondly, all those who have been in contact with the infected individuals must also report it proactively. Anyone who conceals or helps others conceal information will be severely punished.

Third, all those who have developed the disease will be centrally housed and isolated from the outside world until they recover.

Fourth, all people who have been in contact with the infected individuals will be placed in another location for observation. Those who develop symptoms will be taken to an isolation area for treatment, while those who are healthy will be released.

Additional note: If anyone discovers that any of the above situations are being deliberately concealed, please report it. Those who successfully report such situations will be rewarded, including with food, clothing, etc.
Fifth, no one may leave Gushui City without authorization, nor may any more people be allowed to enter. Those who disobey this order will be severely punished.

Sixth, everyone is not allowed to move around freely and can only move within a fixed activity area. Everyone who is healthy and has no physical ailments must help out, and the government will assign tasks.

Seventh, everyone who helps should cover their mouth and nose with a handkerchief.

Eighth, wash your hands thoroughly every day, wash your clothes uniformly, keep the streets and houses clean, and ventilate the house by opening windows, etc.
After explaining all the regulations that the people needed to abide by, Yu Muhuai concluded.

"There's no need to worry too much. We discovered this epidemic very early, and it's only in its initial stage. There hasn't been a large-scale outbreak yet, so there's still time."

"As long as you follow the regulations strictly, I guarantee that it won't be long before we're able to defeat this plague."

After Yu Muhuai finished speaking, there was a long silence below.

Just as Yu Muhuai thought everyone understood and was about to turn around and go back, a timid voice suddenly came.

The speaker was a woman holding a child. She raised her head shakily and asked Yu Muhuai.

"Sir, will all those who get sick die? Will they all be burned to ashes in the end?"

Upon hearing this, the kneeling people all raised their heads and looked ahead.

Their eyes were filled with confusion and bewilderment, fear mixed with resentment. To people of this era, the plague was a monster more terrifying than floods or wild beasts, a terrifying entity that would take away countless lives every time it appeared.

When the people present learned that it was a plague, despair completely enveloped their hearts.

Although Yu Muhuai said he would defeat the plague, it was just a verbal promise and was not enough to dispel their fear.

They feared they would die, fearing they would be like those who had already died, dying without even a complete body, their remains scattered by the wind after being burned.

Yu Muhuai stood still, looking down at the fearful and uneasy eyes below, and pursed his lips.

This time, her tone was much softer and gentler, carrying a calming power.

"I know what you are worried about, but you must believe that the plague is not insurmountable."

The reason I grouped the patients together and isolated them was to prevent them from infecting healthy people outside again, not to lock them up and let them fend for themselves.

Everyone can rest assured that His Highness Prince Duan has brought plenty of herbs with him, all of which are effective in treating the plague.

If the amount of herbs is insufficient, other towns have prepared enough herbs and can send people to transport them at any time.

With His Highness Prince Duan stationed here, he will undoubtedly do his utmost to protect the lives of every citizen and will not give up easily.

"His Highness is not afraid of the plague and is determined to overcome it, so what do you have to worry about?"

After saying that, Yu Muhuai turned to Lou Yunsheng, gesturing for him to come forward and say a few words.

Lou Yunsheng:
If it were anyone else, Lou Yunsheng would definitely ignore them completely. After all, he was a high-ranking prince, and in this era of centralized power, it was already quite remarkable that he was willing to let his subordinates speak.

However, the person in front of them was different, and the difficulties they were facing were extraordinary.

Lou Yunsheng then took a few steps forward, coughed lightly, and said...

"Everyone can rest assured that now that I am here, I will do my best to ensure the safety of Valley Water City."

His words, though brief, were more reassuring than Yu Muhuai's lengthy pronouncements.

Yu Muhuai:
After all, this is a prince, the most likely person to obtain the throne.

That afternoon, Gushui City implemented closed management and began registering patients and suspected patients.

The house where Xiao Rong's mother lived, as well as several houses that had been in close contact with the infected corpse, have been quarantined.

Everyone in those houses was infected; none of them survived.

All the officers and soldiers at the mortuary in the west of the city have been quarantined.

When they first saw Yu Muhuai, they mocked her for making a fuss, but now they couldn't even cry, only regretting why they hadn't met Yu Muhuai sooner.

Some people who already have obvious symptoms have voluntarily come to register.

However, some people still hold onto the hope that they might just have a common fever and cold.

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