Chapter 32 - Broken, part 2

Some even put forward the ridiculous and stupid idea that it had been spread by rat fleas. Those people should be locked up in a madhouse.

Certain preachers of catastrophes declared that it was a condemnation that had fallen on the city.

The general consensus was that smallpox was dying out as the end of the year approached, as the disease that had spread in the fetid heat of summer was unable to survive the cold of the coming winter.

Of course, others, of a more religious slant, said that the wrongdoers had been punished and that the gods showed their mercy. There was even talk that some of the city's inhabitants would return before the end of the year.

By the time he finished his drink, Viktor decided that he had heard enough already and returned to his house not daring to stay there any longer.

Viktor returned home to him, but he was changed beyond recognition.

Under the lacerated sky that bled wisps of smoke stained red by the setting su

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