Chapter 224 Found it

The northwest was so big, and the three of them spent a lot of time searching the entire Nyborg, but could not find any trace of Sera.

She lied to Gale, she sincerely didn't want anyone to find her, she hid it tightly.

They divided their troops into three groups and searched in three directions.

Rose Hill had a large number of men, and most of the vampire army from the capital came out. They searched like a carpet, and now there are traces.

He silently held the ruby ​​necklace tightly, and finally hung it around his neck. Looking at the snow-covered town, he said in a cold voice: "Look for it."

Something happened at the hospital tonight.

When Sierra was ill and resting in bed, Carol came back to the room with a basin of hot water and said with a bad expression, "Dr. Qiao discovered an infectious disease, and many of us may have been infected."

She no longer wore a mask, and looked at her helplessly, "Fever, nosebleeds, cough, and hemoptysis. Many people have the same symptoms as us."

Sierra was sick about the same time as she was, and she lay in bed and asked, "What does Dr. Joe say? All of us who are sick don't have to go to work anymore?"

"No, we still have to go out when we are healthy. Doctor Qiao thinks that the well water behind the hospital is contaminated because of the war." Carol sighed and soaked her frostbitten feet in hot water.

"Is the well water contaminated?" Sierra sat up straight and coughed twice more.

"Do you remember, we often piled corpses into that barn. If we couldn't dispose of them in time, we would find a nearby place and bury them in a hurry. In addition, the water supply has been cut off recently, so we always used that well."

Sierra nodded clearly and said calmly: "That's true."

Seeing that she was so calm, Carol's feet stirred up water and splashed some on the floor, "Aren't you afraid of death? I'm almost scared to death. Doctor Qiao said it was an infectious disease that she had never seen before. She didn't know it existed. What can be done to cure it?”

Sierra leaned against the head of the bed and took a sip of hot water.

That water was brought up from the well to heat today.

She drank it up expressionlessly and shook her head, "I'm not afraid."

From the moment she came to this world to now, she has lost everything she should be afraid of.

Carol: "The water now is brought down from the mountains and melted for boiling. Don't drink water from the well in the future."

Carol sighed: "I never thought that a noble lady like you could be so calm. From the beginning to now, I have seen panic on your face when handling corpses."

Sierra smiled and said, "Go to bed early, good night."

In the silent night, the entire hospital emitted unbearable coughs and lamentations.

The town was not large, and the vampires went on a killing spree to prevent themselves from being unable to resist the desire to eat. They all avoided the hospital where the smell of blood was concentrated. They disappeared into the night, broke into civilian houses, and shuttled through the woods to find The girl who smells similar to that ruby.

However, nothing was found.

Aldin followed Rose Hill, and the two of them stood in the heavy snow, and their skin colors almost blended into the snow-white color.

He looked at the owner with a stern look and said: "We encountered the blood she left in the morning. She can't fly, has no special powers, and can't run very far even if she runs, but there is no trace of her in the town."

Rose Hill looked at the hospital with lights on not far away, pursed her lips.

Those faint cries penetrated his ears, which made him upset.

His instinct told him that Sera would be there, hiding in the pool of filthy blood, playing hide and seek with him.

Morningside.

Sierra had a high fever again, and her symptoms worsened. Carol was not much better, but she was able to put on a mask and go to work.

"Do you want to call your family? Ask them to take you to a larger hospital, where no one can distract you and take care of you."

Sierra shook her head with a pale face, "No, you go and do your work."

"Okay, then I'll bring you some food at noon."

When the door closed, Sierra huddled in the quilt, covered her eyes with her arms, and coughed a few more times.

Aldin bought some biscuits and held a small box in his hand. A group of men in gray robes and hoods appeared at the door of the hospital, causing quite a commotion.

Such strange clothing that covers the whole body is almost invisible in the barren town.

A nurse came up and asked: "Hello, are you here to offer condolences or to see a doctor? There are many patients with infectious diseases in the hospital recently, so you should be careful."

Rose Hill was wearing a pair of black gloves. He took off his hood, revealing a head of golden, semi-long hair. His extraordinary facial features instantly captured the nurse's soul.

"Where is Sera?"

The cold question brought the excited nurse back to reality for a second. The cold wind blew in from the door and she shivered, forgetting his question just now, "What sir? Who are you looking for?"

Carol happened to come out of the dispensing pharmacy. She turned around and saw the tall figure standing with the backlight. She had a distinguished temperament and was very outstanding.

Her breath suffocated, and the medicine in her hand almost fell off. The thought that flashed through her mind was whether he was here to find Sera.

Such a brief sentence was caught by Rose Hill, who had the ability to read minds. His eagle-like black eyes were accurately cast on her, and he stepped forward and walked slowly towards her.

Carol seemed to hear the huge movement of her heartbeat that was about to jump out of her chest. Her face turned a thin blush when she saw that perfect face at close range.

She suppressed her excitement and said hello, "Duke Rosehill."

The man who was in the newspapers every few days and whom all the women in the kingdom wanted to marry appeared in front of her.

"Where is Sera?" The man was condescending, his dark eyes sinister.

Carol's beating heart was filled with fear for no reason because of his approach.

She tightened her hand on the medicine box and subconsciously revealed everything, "She is not feeling well and is resting in the dormitory. Are you here to take her back?"

She asked a tentative question, but without waiting for the other party's answer, only the corner of the cold cloak brushed against her ankle.

Carol still remembers Sierra's joke with her.

She rejected the Duke of Rosehill's proposal.

This seems to be true.

When the dean heard about the Duke's visit, he came out to greet him in surprise. As a result, he saw no one, and Aldin stuffed a box of gold coins and condolences.

"The Duke heard that medicines are scarce recently and came to express his condolences."

The dean held the box of money, his eyes shining, "Where is the Duke?"

"Oh, he has something to do now. You can continue to work."

Aldin pinched his nose to endure the smell of blood that penetrated his nose all the time. He and his companions had itchy teeth. As a last resort, they left the hospital like the plague and spread out to guard everywhere.

After lying on the bed for a while, Sierra felt the fishy sweetness rising up in her throat again. She covered her mouth, lifted the quilt, staggered into the bathroom, lay down on the sink and coughed vigorously.