Make France Great Again

Chapter 857 Inspecting the Military Camp

"I'll make arrangements right now!"

Jérôme Patterson said calmly, while turning his gaze to Rastignac.

Rastignac immediately understood what Jerome Patterson meant, and he turned and walked outside the office.

Before Rastignac could leave the office, Dean Auster's voice reached Rastignac's ears, "Wait a minute!"

Rastignac stopped and turned to look at Dean Auster again.

"Your Majesty the Governor, how are you going to use to get the residents of Libreville to accept your suggestion?" Dean Auster asked Rastignac solemnly.

"Of course I should post a notice to inform them of the dangers of not drinking boiled water!" Jerome Patterson replied to Dean Auster without thinking.

"Your Majesty the Governor, I can bet you that doing this will not have any effect!" Dean Auster responded to Jerome Patterson in a determined tone.

"Why?" Jerome Patterson asked with a puzzled expression on his face.

Dean Auster spread his hands and replied to Jerome Patterson: "No one is willing to comply with the regulations without immediately seeing enough benefits and enough harm!"

"But, this order is in the army..." Just when Jerome Patterson was about to refute Dean Auster, he suddenly realized that Dean Auster was right.

The reason why the military can abide by the agreement is because the military itself is a group that strictly obeys, so it can execute orders.

But Libreville is different. The people who originally established this stronghold were not good people, so most of the people who can stay in this stronghold are not good people.

If you want them to obey the orders of the imperial government, you have to use strong methods to make them obey.

"If you want these rebellious guys to learn to obey, you have to use some tough methods!" Dean Auster's words also confirmed Jerome Patterson's thoughts.

"Dean Auster, I understand!" Jerome Patterson immediately changed his mind and said to Dean Auster.

Later, Jerome Patterson hoped that Dean Auster could go with him to the military camp to visit those foreign legion (quasi-) soldiers who were acclimatized.

"Yes!" Dean Auster agreed to Jerome Patterson's request.

"Rastignac, prepare a carriage!" Jerome Patterson ordered Rastignac.

Rastignac quickly left the office. When Jerome Patterson and Dean Auster walked downstairs, Rastignac had already prepared a carriage for them.

Surrounding the carriage was a group of infantrymen wearing blue and white military uniforms. Each of them carried a breech-loading rifle produced by the Mauser Company on their back.

Jerome Patterson and Dean Auster got into the carriage. The carriage moved forward slowly, and the surrounding soldiers followed in a trot on the left and right sides of the carriage.

The carriage leaving the Governor's Palace headed west and soon came to the camp where the Croatian Foreign Legion was located.

"The Sword Comes"

Tents are densely arranged near the coast. The sea breeze blows here from the sea, bringing a strong fishy and salty smell.

After the carriage stopped at the gate of the camp, Jerome Patterson and Dean Auster got off the carriage.

The two soldiers guarding the gate quickly saluted Jerome Patterson upon seeing this, and Jerome Patterson also returned the salute solemnly.

Under the leadership of the soldiers, Jerome Patterson and Dean Oster came to Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich.

"Your Majesty the Governor!" Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich saluted Jerome Patterson at the same time.

"Let me introduce you to you!" Jerome Patterson extended his hand and introduced: "This is Dean Eugene Auster!"

Mirapo Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich warmly shook hands with Dean Oster and thanked him.

"The purpose of my visit this time is to inform you that your critically ill patients will be transferred to our hospital for care as soon as possible!" President Eugene Auster told Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milano Vicki said.

After hearing Dean Auster's words, Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich both had expressions of ecstasy on their faces.

No matter what, the care in the hospital is always much better than the care in the military camp.

"Dean Auster, what should we do with the remaining people?" Mirabeau Plenkovic asked again.

"The rest of the people are also gathered together, and then divided into an area for unified care!" Dean Auster continued to Mirapo Plenkovic, "Because the doctors and nurses in our hospital are not enough to take care of everyone. There are patients with mild symptoms, so the task of taking care of patients with mild symptoms still requires you to assign some talents!"

Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich immediately agreed to Dean Auster.

Later, Dean Oster ordered Mirapo Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich to lead the way for him to see the conditions of those critically ill patients.

Mirapo Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich immediately led the way for Dean Oster. Everyone present walked out of the tent and moved forward, and soon came to the tent where the critically ill patients were.

"This is it!" Mirabeau Plenkovic pointed to the tent and said to Dean Auster.

Around this tent, Eugene Auster smelled a slight odor. He couldn't help but frowned and said, "Major Mirabeau!"

"I'm here!" Mirabeau Plenkovic quickly responded to Dean Eugene Auster.

"How do you deal with the feces and urine after excretion?" Dean Auster asked Mirabeau Plenkovitch.

“We don’t prescribe any special treatment methods!

"Mirabe Plenkovic replied to Dean Auster.

"So you poured urine around the tent!" Dean Oster pointed to the traces of urine that have not dissipated next to the tent and raised his voice and said to Mirabeau Plenkovitch.

Mirabe Plenkovic couldn't help showing an embarrassed expression on his face. He quickly apologized to Mirabe Plenkovic: "I will ask them to pay more attention!"

"It's not a question of whether you pay attention or not!" Dean Oster frowned and responded to Mirabeau Plenkovitch, "If you do this, you are likely to get cholera!"

After hearing this, Mirabe Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich immediately showed frightened expressions on their faces. Mirabe Plenkovic hurriedly said to Dean Auster: "This ...This is impossible!”

"Impossible?" A sneer appeared on Dean Eugene Auster's lips. He turned to Jerome Patterson and said, "Your Excellency, Governor, you should have also participated in the Crimean War!

Can you explain it to them? "

Jerome Patterson told Mirabe Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich about the regulations of the Crimean Peninsula field hospital, and then specifically emphasized that these were scientifically based conclusions drawn from the study.

After hearing this, Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich immediately assured Eugène Auster that they would manage the camp's hygiene.

"Your Majesty the Governor, I will transfer all the health requirements of the army during the Crimean War here!" Dean Eugene Auster made a suggestion to Jerome Patterson.

"I think so too!" Jerome Patterson agreed with Dean Eugene Auster's suggestion, "Dean Auster, go in and take a look first!"

Mirabeau Plenkovitch also begged Dean Eugene Auster to come in and take a look.

Dean Auster entered the tent and saw the soldiers lying on the camp beds in the tent.

After seeing the arrival of Mirabeau Plenkovitch and others, the soldiers tried their best to stand up.

"Don't get up! Just lie down like this!" Dean Oster came to the soldier, looked at him from head to toe, and then asked the soldier how he felt now.

The soldier answered Dean Auster's question truthfully, and Dean Auster nodded. Jerome Patterson said: "I understand!"

The soldier looked horrified and asked Dean Auster: "Doctor, how is my illness?"

"Don't worry!" Dean Oster comforted the soldiers, "It's just a situation caused by water and soil. Just rest for a few more days and you'll be fine!"

"I know!" the soldier said to Dean Auster with a sigh of relief.

"Okay! Let's leave first. You can have a good rest!" Dean Auster gave the soldier one final reply, and then left the tent.

"How is it? Dean!" Jerome Patterson asked Dean Auster as he left the tent.

"There is really no big problem at the moment!" Dean Auster replied to Jerome Patterson.

"That's good! Let's take a look next!" Jerome Potson responded to Dean Auster again.

"Can!"

Jerome Patterson and Dean Auster spent the whole morning watching all the critically ill soldiers and had a sumptuous lunch in the military camp.

Before leaving the military camp, Dean Eugene Auster also specifically asked Jerome Patterson to send those seriously ill patients to the hospital as soon as possible.

Dean Auster believed that within a week, they would be back to full swing.

Jerome Patterson promised to deliver the soldiers as soon as possible.

Since Jerome Patterson wanted to send troops into the city to "reason" later, he asked Dean Auster to leave alone in a carriage.

After taking Dean Auster away, Jerome Patterson said to his two captains with a straight face: "You two must remember what Dean Auster said!

I will hand over the military health regulations to you tomorrow or the day after tomorrow!

At that time, you can just strictly implement the regulations! "

"Understood!" Mirabeau Plenkovic and Andrei Milanovich responded in unison.

"Now, bring me a battalion of troops into the city!" Jerome Patterson then ordered.

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