Bringing a Supermarket to Ancient Times to Raise Cubs

Xiao Yunying never dreamed that she would go downstairs to buy cold medicine, and a bolt of lightning would strike her into ancient times, turning her into a fat girl who was abandoned on her weddi...

Chapter 574 Seasickness

Xiao Yunying overestimated herself.

It should be said that he overestimated his current body.

In her past life, she wasn't prone to seasickness; she just disliked the smell of gasoline or diesel.

She thought that since the wooden boat she was on wouldn't smell of oil, she would be fine, but she forgot that the body she was in now was not her own.

The original owner was not only prone to getting drunk, but also suffered from severe seasickness.

Not long after the large ship began its voyage, she felt that something was wrong with her.

At first, I could grit my teeth and persevere, but after an hour I couldn't keep going anymore.

She opened the door and asked the person guarding her door, "How long will it take us to get there?"

The man said, "It's about a two-day journey."

"What the hell?!" Xiao Yunying immediately exploded: "There are still two days left. Didn't your boss say it was on a nearby island, not too far away?"

Just then, a wave swayed the entire ship. Xiao Yunying felt a churning in her stomach. Thinking that she still had to sit on the ship for two more days, she couldn't bear it any longer and covered her mouth as she ran out.

The two guards wanted to stop her, but they were careful not to hurt her. They reached out their hands in the air and watched her run out of the cabin. In the end, they could only follow her onto the deck.

As soon as Xiao Yunying came out, she went straight to the railing, leaned out, and vomited violently.

The leader, who had been standing on the deck, saw her like this and said to his two men who had followed him, "You two can step back. I'll watch over her and go get some more water."

He walked to Xiao Yunying's side and saw that her face was flushed and the veins on her forehead were bulging. It didn't seem like she was faking it. He hesitated for a moment, then grabbed her arm to prevent her from being thrown out when the waves came.

Xiao Yunying was vomiting so badly that she didn't even realize someone had grabbed her.

She only straightened up weakly after her stomach was completely empty.

The leader handed over a handkerchief and a bamboo tube: "Rinse your mouth."

Xiao Yunying knew she must look disheveled, but she had no time to worry about her appearance. She said thank you, took the bamboo tube, rinsed her mouth, and washed her face with the remaining water.

The sea breeze felt cool on her face, and with her stomach empty, she finally felt a little better.

Disregarding her image, she leaned against the railing and sat down on the deck to rest for a while. Once she regained her energy, she began to criticize the people in front of her.

"You're a liar! Didn't you say it wasn't far? Your men said it would take them two days by boat."

"Compared to land routes, it's indeed not far."

"You!" Xiao Yunying's hand trembled as she pointed at him, but she eventually lowered it, speechless.

The man remained silent for a while before saying, "I remember you bought a lot of sweet and sour dried fruit."

Xiao Yunying waved her hand with her eyes closed: "I'm too weak, go and get it for me."

The other person quietly went to fetch the various foods she had bought, and also had her subordinates move a thickly cushioned chair to a shady spot.

"Girl, please don't sit here. The floor is cold, and the sun at sea is strong. It will be even more uncomfortable if you sit here for too long."

Xiao Yunying thought he made sense, so she grabbed his arm for support: "Give me a hand, I'm out of strength."

The man quickly pulled her up and helped her to a chair to sit down.

Xiao Yunying, feeling dizzy, opened the oil paper, pinched a piece of dried apricot, and put it in her mouth.

She sensed someone approaching and opened her eyes to look.

It was the youngest one in the group; judging by his build, he was the one who stabbed Zuo Qingzhi, and he was holding a blanket in his hand.

"This child!" Xiao Yunying sat up and pointed at him, saying, "Did this child hurt Qingzhi?!"

No wonder he looks so thin; judging by his face alone, he's probably only thirteen or fourteen years old.

The boy said coldly, "I'm not a child anymore!"

After saying that, he stuffed the blanket into the arms of the leader next to him and turned to leave.

Xiao Yunying was already feeling unwell due to seasickness, and now she was even more furious at the other party's attitude. Like a child throwing a tantrum, she shouted loudly at his back, "You little brat, how dare you talk to me like that? When I see your master, I'll make sure he kills you!"

The figure paused for a moment, just as Xiao Yunying was thinking that he was still too young to withstand intimidation, but unexpectedly he lifted his foot and left again.

"You brat, you treat human life like dirt at such a young age. What will you be like when you grow up?"

The person standing nearby remained silent, quietly handing over the blanket.

Xiao Yunying didn't want to make things difficult for herself, so she pulled the blanket over herself and said, "Your master is really amazing. He can teach such a young child to be so skilled in martial arts."

The man couldn't tell whether her words were genuine praise or mostly sarcasm, so he didn't dare to respond.

But there was something else he wanted to say: "Miss Xiao..."

"Stop talking." Xiao Yunying cut him off. "I'm feeling terrible and don't feel like chatting with you. Of course, if you want to talk to me about your master, I won't refuse."

She waited a while but didn't get a response, so she knew the topic was completely over and settled into her recliner to rest quietly with her eyes closed.

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Xiao Yunying endured the next two days entirely on her own.

Even at night, she preferred to stand on the deck in the cold wind, her face freezing, rather than go into the cabin and smell the strange odors inside.

When she wasn't dizzy, she only found the smell unpleasant; but when she was dizzy, the smell was like a death knell constantly attacking her stomach.

The group of people were so desperate that they made a thick screen for her every night using quilts and wooden frames to block the sea breeze, and lit a stove inside to keep her warm.

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