After transmigrating, she became the most beloved beast in the world.
Chapter 66 The storm is coming
On the first day of the voyage, the sea was calm. Chu Xinyao stood on the deck, gazing at the boundless sea. The sea breeze gently caressed her long hair, bringing with it the salty scent of the ocean.
Sunlight spilled across the shimmering sea, creating golden ripples. It should have been a tranquil and beautiful scene, but at this moment, she felt a sense of helplessness.
Inside the cabin, Hu Xiao and He Yu lay on the bed, their faces pale, clearly unaccustomed to the rough seas. Chu Xinyao sighed softly, turned and walked back into the cabin, her gaze falling on He Yu.
"Haven't you ever been on a boat before?" Chu Xinyao asked with concern, knowing that seasickness was a terrible experience.
"No, ugh," He Yu answered weakly, a hint of embarrassment in his voice. His forehead was covered in cold sweat, and his hands gripped the edge of the bed tightly, as if struggling against the churning in his stomach.
Chu Xinyao frowned. Seasickness is common for people who are traveling by boat for the first time, but she did not expect that these two would be so sick.
She walked over to Hu Xiao and gently patted his back, trying to offer some comfort.
"Relax, take a deep breath, and imagine yourself on a calm lake; that might help."
Hu Xiao tried to do as Chu Xinyao said. He closed his eyes, took a deep breath, and tried his best to clear his mind of the swaying cabin. After a while, his expression seemed to relax a little.
"Thank you, Yao Yao." Hu Xiao's voice was still weak.
She turned to look at He Yu, who closed his eyes, trying to fight the discomfort in the same way. His brows furrowed, his lips trembled slightly, and he struggled to control his body's reaction. But after a moment, his face grew even paler, and cold sweat beaded on his forehead.
"vomit"
Despite his efforts to suppress it, the churning in his stomach made it impossible for him to control, and Tsuruha's face turned extremely pale.
"Hey, here you go." Chu Xinyao quickly poured a glass of warm water and handed it to Heyu.
He Yu took the water glass and drank it all in one gulp; the warm water seemed to soothe his discomfort. He forced a smile at Chu Xinyao and said, "Thank you, Xinyao, I feel much better."
Chu Xinyao smiled slightly. This was only a temporary relief; it would take time to completely get rid of seasickness. She stood up to prepare some light food and water, hoping to help them adapt to life at sea more quickly.
"I'll prepare some light food for you. You two can close your eyes and rest first. If you feel unwell, you two can chat to distract yourselves."
Outside the cabin, the cries of seagulls rose and fell, circling around the ship as if welcoming the guests who had traveled from afar. Chu Xinyao looked up at the sky, her mind preoccupied with what to eat to alleviate seasickness.
For people prone to seasickness, greasy food will only make them feel worse, so it's best to choose easily digestible foods. Ginger tea can also help relieve seasickness symptoms.
Upon entering the kitchen, she found fish and ginger. She quickly began preparing the food, hoping only that Tiger Roar and Crane Feather would recover as soon as possible. Soon, a steamed fish and ginger tea were ready. The steamed fish retained its original flavor, its flesh tender and juicy, while the ginger tea emitted a subtle spiciness that stimulated the taste buds and helped alleviate seasickness.
When Chu Xinyao returned to the cabin with the food, the two seemed to be in better condition. They sat up, still somewhat weak, but at least they could eat some food.
"Come on, have something to eat. It will help you recover your strength," Chu Xinyao said with a smile, placing the food on the small table one by one.
Looking at the food Chu Xinyao had prepared, a warm feeling welled up in their hearts.
"Thank you, Yao Yao. Mmm, the fish you prepared is delicious." Hu Xiao was in better condition than He Yu and was enjoying the steamed fish that Chu Xin Yao had brought over.
He Yu was terribly weak, but he still tried drinking some ginger tea. The spiciness and warmth of the ginger tea slowly spread in his stomach, making him feel a little better. "Thank you, Xin Yao. I drank the ginger tea and I feel much better."
"You're welcome. I'm relieved that you're all getting better."
The next day, as Chu Xinyao stepped out of the cabin and looked up at the sky, a sense of unease welled up inside her. Dark clouds covered the sky, and flashes of lightning occasionally streaked across the horizon, like rays of light leaking through cracks in the heavens.
The waves began to surge, and the boat bobbed with them. Chu Xinyao gripped the railing tightly, feeling the power of nature. Her heart pounded with the rhythm of the waves, and a fear of the unknown began to creep into her heart.
"What is this?" she asked, looking at the sky with concern.
"A storm is coming." A pleasant male voice rang out from the side, carrying a calming power that seemed to soothe the soul.
Chu Xinyao turned her head and met a pair of deep eyes. The person's eyes were slightly upturned, revealing a unique charm.
His skin was fair, like delicate porcelain, radiating a healthy glow; its texture was smooth and delicate, as if it could be broken with a touch. His face was exquisite, with well-defined features; his brows revealed a heroic air, yet also possessed soft lines, giving him an androgynous appearance.
His curly hair was slightly disheveled by the sea breeze, which only added to his untamed charm.
The orc was tall and slender, with an upright posture. She wore a simple white silk dress with the neckline slightly open, revealing her delicate collarbone.
He simply stood there, a stark contrast to his surroundings. A storm was approaching, yet he was like a ray of calm within it, drawing people in and drawing them to him for shelter.
"So beautiful!" Chu Xinyao's heart skipped a beat when she saw the person.
The orc seemed to notice Chu Xinyao's gaze. He smiled slightly, a smile as warm and bright as the spring sunshine.
Chu Xinyao's face flushed slightly. Realizing her lapse in composure, she quickly changed the subject: "A storm is coming, we need to be prepared." Her voice was somewhat urgent as she tried to hide her embarrassment.
The orc nodded, a hint of understanding in his smile: "Don't worry, I've already notified the entire crew, we have plenty of time to prepare."
She turned to enter Hu Xiao and the others' cabin, but suddenly stopped and turned to ask, "My name is Chu Xinyao, what's yours?"
The orc looked at her expectantly, meeting her red eyes, which shone like jewels. His gaze softened, as if he were considering how to answer. After a moment, he said softly, "My name is Fish Bubble."
Fish, bubbles?
What a bizarre name!
Chu Xinyao couldn't help but chuckle, turning her head away, her white braid swaying. "This name is not bad, huh?"
"Laugh if you want to!" Fish Bubble said helplessly.
Chu Xinyao couldn't hide her smile. "Fish Bubble, although it sounds a bit funny, it's also quite cute."
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