"Yes, yes, come, drink."
Sailu said as she stirred the lavender liquid in the bowl, stirred it thoroughly and handed it to Vivian.
Vivian took the bowl of purple liquid and frowned.
"It reduces fever. You won't feel so uncomfortable after drinking it."
She had no doubts. The feeling of hunger and thirst prevented her from thinking much. She raised her head and drank all the fragrant liquid.
"Just sleep a little longer, it will be fine when you wake up..."
Selu can take care of people, at least she is much better than the three rough guys next to her. She tucked Vivian into bed and gently rocked the hammock, like a mother coaxing her child to sleep.
The drug did not take effect quickly, so much so that Schlieman thought the poison was too gentle.
After two hours, everyone finally waited for the effect of the medicine to take effect. At this time, everyone realized that the effect of the medicine came slowly but violently.
Vivian just vomited at first, but after vomiting water and gastric juice several times, she began to vomit blood.
Schliemann hurriedly found a basin to use, and Walter even hurriedly prepared some hot towels and other completely useless things.
Ampton hugged his shoulders and watched several people busy coming and going, shaking his legs anxiously.
Later, Vivian not only vomited blood, she started coughing non-stop, and blood flowed out of her nose, mouth, eyes and even ears.
Everyone began to wonder whether Vivian couldn't hold on any longer, or whether the method itself was wrong.
Selu still comforted Vivian gently, and she even sang the Hisoka nursery rhyme. She regarded Vivian as her younger brother Ram, imagining Ram tossing in her arms and refusing to sleep when he was a child.
Suddenly, Vivian sat up suddenly and vomited out a mouthful of blood before she could turn sideways. The blood was also mixed with a few granules the size of pencil heads.
These granules were twisting and squirming in the pool of blood, and some of them were twitching, as if they were also suffering from some kind of severe pain.
"Wow!"
Sailu was shocked by these things. She had never seen such bugs before.
Schliemann quickly found something and wanted to get these things on the ground, but was stopped by Selu who calmed down.
She found the vial, took out the tweezers, and collected the twisted granules one by one. Schliemann looked at it with hair all over his body.
"Why did you collect it?!"
"What if it's useful in the future?"
"Don't use it if it's useful, just throw it away!"
"I'll study it and throw it away!"
Walter on the side couldn't stand it and quickly interrupted the two of them.
"Is it okay? If it's okay, give Vivian the antidote as soon as possible?"
Selu checked Vivian's pulse and said, "She can still bear it, let her vomit completely. If there is no poison, it will still kill her."
As if to confirm Selu's words, Vivian stood up suddenly again and spit out a mouthful of blood.
This time the blood was mixed with more pink granulation.
After vomiting out granules several times in a row, Vivian closed her eyes and raised her hand weakly. Selu quickly put her ear to listen.
After listening, Selu said to the three of them: "You guys go out, it's not convenient for grown men to be here."
"Inconvenient? What's the inconvenience..."
Selu pushed the three of them impatiently, she didn't even bother to explain.
"Get out quickly! If you really want to help, call Mersin."
The three of them went out. Walter wanted to call Mersin quickly, but was stopped by Schliemann.
"Let's not move. Who knows if there are eggs from that thing stuck to our bodies."
Walter looked at the blood stains on his sleeves and had to stop.
Schliemann stamped on the deck and summoned Hillpeter.
"Don't come over here, just stand there and listen to me."
Hilpeter looked confused, but doing this as the captain said was engraved in his mind, and he stopped immediately.
"You go and ask Mersin to come, and then you don't have to come back."
"okay."
Hilpeter responded and ran away.
Not long after, Mersin ran over. Schliemann briefly outlined the task of taking care of Vivian. She pushed the door open and walked in, quickly closing the door.
During the opening and closing of the door, the popping sound from the door made the three rough guys outside the door understand why they were kicked out.
And this means that the deworming work is very effective.
A few hours later, Selu carried a bucket to the side of the ship and poured the smelly and bloody mixture into the blue sea.
Behind her, Mersin was holding a mop and dragging Selu back and forth along the path she walked.
"Why do you still keep that bucket?!"
Schliemann shouted at Selu.
After saying "Oh", Selu threw the barrel out again.
The three gentlemen returned to Vivian's cabin. The place had been cleaned, and the smell was covered by the perfume that Selu had sprinkled on it.
Vivian was still asleep in the hammock, but there was not so much sweat on her face.
Walter touched Vivian's forehead. It was no longer hot. He touched Vivian's neck again. Although the pulse was weak, it was very stable.
A cry of anger mixed with despair came out of Schlieman's mouth. Walter was startled and quickly looked at Schlieman.
"No! Didn't any of us think of throwing this thing away?!"
Walter looked in the direction of Schliemann's finger, which was the plate of smoked venison placed on the corner table. The venison was obviously missing a few pieces.
It was easy to guess who had eaten the smoked venison. There was no doubt that it was Mersin, and she admitted it openly.
"I ate it. What, she can still jump up and beat me now?"
Schliemann wiped his face and asked Selu.
"Do you still have the medicine?"
"Yes, there are many. I made too many and didn't want to throw them away."
Schliemann sighed. Although Selu was obedient, she was not an easy person.
"You're not willing to throw it away? Then what are you going to do with it?"
"Maybe it can come in handy. Don't you think it will come in handy now?"
Mersin, who was pointed at by Selu, looked confused.
"What are you doing? I don't want to take medicine."
"No, you're not good. Vivian got sick just from eating that smoked venison."
Schliemann's words were like giving Mershin a hammer.
Her expression gradually changed from surprise to panic. The scene of the squirming pink flesh buds falling densely into the bucket appeared in her memory, making the hairs all over her body stand up.
"No way! I don't want it!"
Schliemann felt like he had been hit by a cow. In a daze, he saw Mersin sprint down, hug the legs of Walter who was trying to stop her, and then lift him up.
By the time Schliemann came to his senses, Mersin had already walked away, leaving Walter grinning on the ground.
"Ampton! Why didn't you stop her? Have you forgotten those crew members on the king's ship who jumped into the blue sea?"
The stunned Ampton came to his senses and hurriedly chased after him.