Even if she was lucky enough to escape, she began to fall ill and was bedridden.
Without exception, all the people who got this disease had the symptoms of the Japanese and the young monks.
In the beginning, there were only a few people, but after two or three days, it expanded to a dozen or so people.
A few days later, these people 'fell ill' one after another, alarming the higher-ups of the temple.
This time, it wasn't a third stage mage that could suppress it, but a high-level monk of the second stage and above.
More and more monks disappeared, and more and more yellow banners appeared above the main hall.
The entire heavenly Dao temple seemed to be shrouded in an ominous shadow. After the news could no longer be covered up, it gradually made people tremble in fear.
Although the Masters of the various courtyards all said that they were infected with an illness, with so many people in trouble, such a statement made many monks suspicious.