Chapter: 120
He can’t take his party to a place where people were sick.

“I have to go there. Find out where to choose the accommodation.”

When Kaizen glanced, Vellian went out to contact the inn manager and find out the situation.

Kaizen looked back at Lyndon.

“Are patients with infectious diseases being properly treated?”

“Because there is not much medicine……it seems that it has not been treated yet. The village is said to have been temporarily closed.”

It means that the village was locked up without treatment.

It was a cruel thing, but it made sense.

There aren’t many places selling remedies in such a village, but it would be a big deal if the epidemic spreads to other villages before being cleared up.

Kaizen ordered after a brief sigh, “Send soldiers and subsidies to manage the village and to heal the patients, and to contact other neighboring provinces to send doctors and pharmacists.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.”

Lyndon bowed his head and went outside.

Kaizen was immersed in his thoughts as he looked at the map unfolded on his desk.

‘Except for the capital and a few big cities, this village is too underdeveloped. There are no medicines to treat patients in such a village.’

It was because no one had properly ruled the empire over the past decades.

His grandfather was eager to expand his power and territory throughout his life, and his father, the former emperor, was only wielded by the great nobles, including the Duke of Reston.

After Kaizen himself became emperor, he spent six years to stop the rebellion and purging the great nobles.

But he was different from now on.

Kaizen perfectly captured the entire empire.

He was going to focus on his internal affairs from now on.

That is why he went on the tour as soon as the situation in the capital was stabilized.

It was the emperor’s personal tour of the imperial land and inspecting each area.

In order for him to properly rule and prosper the empire, he needed to look around the territory himself.

“Where is Astelle now?”

Kaizen, looking at the map, asked the servant.