Everyone looked at each other in disbelief. What Yang Yi suggested sounded reasonable, yet no one dared to try it. Smallpox was incurable once contracted. With such a deadly disease, no one could afford to be careless.
Wu Zhao pondered aloud, âYang Yi, your words make senseâ¦â
Yang Yi smiled. âWe can test my cowpox method on a few death row prisoners to see if it works.â
Everyone was stunned, casting strange looks at Yang Yi. This man seemed to be a nemesis for death row prisonersâencountering him spelled nothing but bad luck for them.
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Before the assembled civil and military officials, Yang Yi had the prisoners inoculated with cowpox.
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In the hall, Xu Jingzong rushed in, panting despite his age.
âYour Majestyâ¦â he called, his voice breathless. âThe prisoners who were inoculated with cowpox have fully recovered! Theyâre alive and healthy, even living among smallpox patients without showing any signs of infection!â
âWhat?!â The hall erupted with gasps, officials staring in disbelief.
They could hardly believe that Yang Yiâs cowpox method had actually worked. This was smallpox, a disease that had been unsolvable for thousands of years. They turned their gazes to Yang Yi in awe and amazementâthis was nothing short of miraculous!
Wu Zhao grasped the edge of the dragon throne, her phoenix eyes sparkling with joy. âYang Yi, it worked!â
Even with her usual calm, she couldnât contain her excitement. This terrifying smallpox epidemic had been resolved by the Great Zhou!
Her admiration for Yang Yi deepened. This minister was truly capable of anything.
Yang Yi gave a slight bow, smiling. âYour Majesty, now that the cowpox method has proven effective, we should proceed with the next phase of my strategy against the Qing.â
Everyone was momentarily stunned, and then a chill spread through the hall as they remembered the ruthlessness of Yang Yiâs plan.
Wu Zhao hesitated before nodding.
âThough it is cruel, they are our enemies.â
Yang Yiâs smile remained. âExactly. They have only themselves to blame for opposing the Great Zhou.
âWe will collect more pus and vaccinate our soldiers. Once fully protected, they can take smallpox-infected materials to the battlefield and deliver them to the enemy.â
A shiver ran through the room. Those who provoked Yang Yi truly had dreadful luck. His strategy was beyond ruthless.
Zhang Jianzhi suddenly spoke up. âPrime Minister Yang, wouldnât this spread smallpox to Qing civilians as well?â
The hall fell silent. Faces grew somber as everyone recognized the grim implications. Smallpox was mercilessly contagious; if they infected the Qing soldiers, the civilians would inevitably suffer, too.
Yang Yiâs expression didnât waver. âYes, the civilians will likely be infected. However, as part of our plan, we will offer them an alternative. If they surrender their cities to the Great Zhou, weâll vaccinate them against smallpox using the cowpox method.
âIf they resist, then let those loyal to the Qing die of the disease. Whether it claims tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands, it doesnât matter to us.â
No wonder Yang Yi had called his own plan cruelâit was inhumane. Smallpox didnât discriminate between good and bad; once infected, anyone could fall victim to it.
Only the Great Zhouâs chief strategist could speak of such a ruthless plan with such calmness.
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âGeneral Heichi, an urgent report from the court.â
A soldier hurried in and respectfully handed over the report. Heichi Changzhi nodded and, despite his fatigue, opened it. One glance was enough to jolt him awakeâhis tiredness vanished as his eyes widened in shock.
Guo Jingzhi, standing nearby, looked at him curiously. âGeneral, whatâs going on?â
Heichi Changzhi managed a bitter smile. âPrime Minister Yang has devised another poisonous plan to destroy the Qingâ¦â
The soldiers exchanged stunned glances. It was yet another ruthless scheme from that notorious strategist.
Guo Jingzhi blinked. âPrime Minister Yangâs strategies may be ruthless, but they work. General, what exactly is his plan this time?â
Heichi Changzhi gave him a strange look.
âRuthless? This goes beyond ruthless; itâs inhumane.â
After a momentâs silence, he continued, âThereâs been an outbreak of smallpox in Luoyang. Prime Minister Yang has ordered the smallpox pus brought hereâhe wants us to smear it on our weapons and secretly infect the enemy with smallpox.â
The room fell deathly still. Guo Jingzhi swallowed, a chill running down his spine.
âGeneral, youâre serious? If we use smallpox pus, wonât both we and the enemy suffer?â
Everyone shuddered, nodding in uneasy agreement. Even battle-hardened warriors feared the devastation of smallpox; not even a God of War could stand against it. Prime Minister Yangâs plan was nothing short of terrifying.
Heichi Changzhi replied slowly, âPrime Minister Yang has developed a method to prevent smallpox. Once vaccinated, our soldiers wonât be susceptible to the disease.â
A collective gasp filled the room. Prevent smallpox? The soldiersâ minds reeled. Their Prime Minister Yang wasnât just ruthless; he was ingenious.
Guo Jingzhi exhaled in relief, a faint smile forming. âIf we can prevent smallpox⦠Though the strategy is ruthless, all is fair in war.â
The soldiers nodded in agreement, their faces set with newfound resolve.
Heichi Changzhi cast a strange look at Guo Jingzhi. âPrime Minister Yang added that if the Qing soldiers retreat and spread smallpox among their own civilians, we will not vaccinate those civilians. The disease will run rampant unless they surrender their cities.â
Another shiver ran through the soldiers. They all knew how contagious smallpox was. If Qing soldiers were infected, then the Qing civilians would inevitably fall victim as well.
To use smallpox not just to kill enemy soldiers but to force civilians to surrender their cities? Such a plan would let them capture cities with little resistance and perhaps even reach the enemy capital!
It was astoundingly ruthless.
Even as seasoned soldiers, they couldnât help but feel a chill settle over them, their hair standing on end.
Yang Yiâs plan could cost hundreds of thousandsâeven millionsâof lives. No wonder he was known as the Great Zhouâs foremost strategist. The Yama King himself would make way for Prime Minister Yangâindeed, he was a Living Yama.