Other than the more common type of deliveries, there were also welfare deliveries, sent to those who really could not help themselves in their situation.
Of course, they would not be entirely for free, lest the citizens take things for granted. If they were ill and could really not work, they could apply for grants and get the resources on loan, and they’d receive very humane payment terms with basically no interest for the first few years.
This was already very kind, and the charging was just there to make sure people appreciated what they had. The territory actually didn’t make any money from these. It just made sure not to lose money.
Another thing people discovered after a while was that water elementalists were immune.
Before, there simply weren’t enough elementalists to draw this conclusion. After all, elementalists just had better immunity in general, especially at higher levels, not to mention that elementalists weren’t exactly overflowing in numbers back then, so it was difficult to ascertain this.
They discovered this when they were checking some of the first people to have been openly touched by the smoke. I.e., someone who showed symptoms and the people next to them.
Even if there were no symptoms, those who were felt by the demon smoke would still have it (and would react to their tests), and would become carriers. It would just show that their bodies were pushing these things away like a proper immune system.
Water users, on the other hand, literally kill them off automatically.
Fire plague and water. Well, it made sense.
If only the cure were so straightforward. This was still a lead they were indeed studying, though.
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A week after Flaret’s Post, every Alterran had been tested to check if they were carriers or afflicted, and had already been divided into their respective zones.
Among those who were afflicted in Alterra was Mamu, Jane Yu’s adoptive son, though his symptoms had yet to show, so there was a possibility of him being asymptomatic. Jane herself was immune because she was a water user, though her level was before awakening.
When the masked guards took everyone to test, both Jane and her son were taken for quarantine, though Jane voluntarily went to the danger zone, which the guards allowed since everyone knew her mental state.
It wasn’t an easy decision, though, because even if Jane was a water user, her level was low, and they did not know how the virus affected people in that case.
Still, the woman looked like she was going into shock to be apart from her new son, so they ultimately succumbed to her pleas.
They were taken to one of the zones in the newly-built mid-rise buildings, and they was staying there with another family.
Many people were uncomfortable with the arrangement, but many of them also survived the Fire Plague. They didn’t want this to last for more than a decade like the one before, so they were—at least for now—cooperative.



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