The oars hit the water in unison. The huge boat suddenly shook, and Mu Jin was caught off guard, and his body also shook.

Su Yi quickly hugged her and said, "This river has many undercurrents, and it can be bumpy sometimes. It's also windy outside, so let's go in and sit down."

Mu Jin could feel Su Yi's strong and powerful arms holding her, and suddenly she remembered that Su Yi's back injury was still very serious two days ago.

"Is your injury healed?"

Su Yi smiled and said, "It's rare that Ah Jin still remembers the injuries on my body."

"Don't worry, there is a pharmacist on my ship. He has already detoxified me and sewed up my wound. It doesn't hurt much anymore."

Hearing Su Yi teasing her, Mu Jin pushed Su Yi away and said, "Stop flattering yourself. Who cares about you?"

After Mu Jin finished speaking, he rolled his eyes at Su Yi and turned to walk towards his room.

Looking at Mu Jin's departing back, Su Yi laughed softly.

In the evening, Su Yi heard Qing'er report that Mu Jin was seasick and vomited everything he had eaten.

After hearing this, Su Yi immediately took the pharmacist and ran to Mu Jin's room.

As soon as Su Yi opened the door, he saw Mu Jin lying beside the wooden barrel on the bed and vomiting. It seemed that she was really seasick.

Mu Jin vomited so much bile that he had no strength left in his body and collapsed limply on the bed.

Su Yi quickly poured a glass of water on the table for her to rinse her mouth. After rinsing her mouth, she frowned and glared at Su Yi angrily.

"Pull aside and let me get off the boat. Whoever wants to go to Southern Shu can go. I won't accompany you anymore..."

Seeing that Mu Jin was in pain, Su Yi also felt uncomfortable. He stroked her back and asked people to quickly dock the boat.

Su Yi looked at the pharmacist standing there in a daze and couldn't help but frown: "Come over and see why he vomited so severely."

The pharmacist nodded quickly, took a step forward, gently placed his hand on Mu Jin's wrist, and began to take her pulse.

The pharmacist carefully felt Mu Jin's pulse. He didn't notice anything at first, but then he detected subtle changes in his pulse.

After a while, he pulled his fingers away from Mu Jin's wrist, with an unclear expression on his face.

"How?" Su Yi asked anxiously.

"I want to know what medicine Miss Mu used before."

Qing'er hurriedly took a bottle of medicated oil from the bedside and handed it to the pharmacist.

"This is the medicinal oil that the young lady made herself. It usually works well for insect bites, dizziness, and headaches. But today, when I let the young lady smell this medicinal oil, it didn't work."

The pharmacist took the bottle of medicated oil from Qing'er's hand and smelled it.

The medicated oil contains some mint, camphor, eucalyptus oil, etc. It is effective in treating mosquito bites, headaches, dizziness and other symptoms caused by colds. However, for seasickness, using this medicated oil alone may not be enough.

The pharmacist handed the medicated oil back to Qing'er and immediately reported to Su Yi.

"Your Highness, Miss Mu is indeed suffering from seasickness. In addition, she may have been overworked recently, which has caused her body to become weak. This is why she is suffering from seasickness so obviously."

"I will prescribe a dose of tranquilizer for Miss Mu. If this medicine works for her, then she should be able to continue on the boat without any problems."

As he spoke, the pharmacist took out a pen and paper from his medicine bag, quickly wrote down the prescription, and gave it to the medicine boy beside him to prepare the herbs for decoction.

Ling Yu came in to report. "Master, the 100-mile route is full of strange rocks and cliffs. The ship cannot go ashore. After this section of the journey, it will directly enter the East China Sea area. Unless we return the same way, we can only ~"

Ling Yu gritted his teeth and said, "We can only sail all the way to Southern Shu before we can get off the ship."

Su Yi frowned. After all, the return journey was longer than going directly to the East China Sea. When they arrived at the East China Sea, they would change to a larger ship there. By then, no matter how strong the wind and waves were, the ship would not be too bumpy.

For now, all we can do is pray that the pharmacist's medicine will work on Mu Jin. Su Yi frowned as he continued to help Mu Jin smooth his back.

Mu Jin was listening to the conversation between the master and servant and he wanted to die.

If the medicine prescribed by the pharmacist this time is useless to her, then instead of vomiting all the way to Southern Shu Kingdom, it would be better for Su Yi to knock her out directly.

Su Yi looked at Mu Jin with an apologetic look on his face. "It's all my fault for not having someone prepare seasickness medicine for you before boarding the ship. Please wait a moment. Huang Yaoshi is a skilled doctor. He can even cure my injuries. He can definitely cure seasickness."

As he spoke, Mu Jin pushed Su Yi away again and vomited uncomfortably into the wooden barrel beside the bed. However, he had vomited out all the food he had vomited out before, and now he only vomited out water mixed with bile.

"Miss~" Qing'er, with red eyes and choking sobs, wanted to go forward to take care of Mu Jin, but was stopped by Su Yi.

"I will just take care of Ah Jin here. You are crying here and making her feel sick. You don't need to take care of her here tonight."

Qing'er sniffed and said, "Then I will not cry anymore. I beg King Yi to let me stay here to take care of the young lady."

Su Yi was already upset when he saw that Mu Jin was not feeling well, and he did not have the patience to talk to Qing'er any more, so he signaled Ling Yu to drag Qing'er away.

Su Yi looked back at Mu Jin who was lying weakly on the bed after vomiting. He continued to shout outside with heartache and anxiety.

"Why don't you hurry up and get the medicine ready?"

Ling Feng heard it outside, and quickly took the order and turned to leave.

"Ajin, bear with it for a while. Wait until the medicine is ready. If you drink it and it doesn't work, I will use my Qinggong to carry you up the cliff and find a way out."

At this moment, Mu Jin didn't even have the energy to scold Su Yi or roll her eyes at him. She could only close her eyes, frown, and restrain herself from expressing her feelings.

When Ling Yu came back, she was holding the medicine prepared by the pharmacist. Su Yi hurriedly took the medicine, carefully helped Mu Jin up, and called softly: "Ajin, get up and drink the medicine."

Mu Jin opened her eyes weakly, and when she saw the medicine in Su Yi's hand, her heart was churning again. But she still endured the discomfort, got up and drank the medicine.

After drinking the medicine, Mu Jin felt better and continued to lie down to rest.

After a series of tossing and turning, it was already midnight. Su Yi didn't even have dinner. He stayed by Mu Jin's side, watching her silently.

As long as Mu Jin frowned slightly, Su Yi would immediately step forward and help her smooth her back. Only after seeing Mu Jin fall asleep peacefully would he lie on the side of Mu Jin's bed and rest in a half-asleep state.

The next morning, the sun shone through the window onto Mu Jin's face. She slowly opened her eyes and felt her body relax. She thought to herself, this pharmacist has great skills. She must learn from her someday.

But when she turned her head and saw Su Yi sleeping beside her bed, her eyes paused and a ripple arose in her heart.

She had vomited all day yesterday and her stomach was empty now. She gently lifted the quilt and wanted to get out of bed to find something to eat, but accidentally touched Su Yi.

Su Yi woke up suddenly, and when he saw that Mu Jin did not look unwell, he heaved a sigh of relief.

"Are you awake? How do you feel? Are you hungry?" Su Yi asked with concern.

Mu Jin looked at Su Yi's sleepy eyes, was stunned for a while, and finally curled the corners of her lips at him.

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