130 What Correlation Between Transmigration and the Fourth Miss? (2/2)
One of her hands gripped onto Hui'er's arm to steady herself as she got ready for going outside and left her room. She usually liked to head out on her own when it came to matters like her business, but she wouldn't be able to take many steps outside if it weren't for Hui'er's support. Huie'r even suggested to go for her, but Yujia really wanted to see the money for herself.
Slowly, the two of them walked out the villa and made their way to the shop. Yujia brought Hui'er to the shop once and discussed some of the matters with the other girl, so Hui'er knew the way there. While they walked, Yujia gripped the fabric cloak she put on this morning closer to herself. She felt oddly chilly outside, though Hui'er said that it was overly humid and hot for typical morning temperatures.
When they arrived at the shop, Yujia greeted Gao Yi, the clerk, briefly, then immediately went to look at profits. As expected, she ended up with a little more than five hundred taels. Her plan was to withdraw the taels and take them to a bank to convert them to gold taels— it would be safer to carry around five gold taels than a heavy box of five hundred silver ones— so after leaving a brief note with Gao Yi to inform Bo Zhizhong of her actions, she took the large box of taels and left for the bank.
At this point, Yujia could swear that the world was spinning more and more. Her vision was also blurry, her eyes threatening to close at any moment. It was likely a mistake to go out when her physical condition was at this point, except since she was already out and near the bank, which was a few turns away from Three Inks, Yujia didn't want to walk all the way back home. Find authorized novels in Webnovel,faster updates, better experience,Please clickfor visiting.
Hui'er carried the taels for her and led her to the bank while Yujia attempted to maintain a blank expression on her face, as if the world around her wasn't tipping back and forth.
To her disappointment, the moment they arrived at the bank in a street with very little people due to the early time, Hui'er informed her, ”The bank isn't open yet, Miss.”
Yujia internally groaned. She glanced over at the box of taels, then at the closed doors of the bank. ”We have no choice but to return home now, do we?'
Hui'er nodded, then added, ”There's a medicine shop right next to the bank, though. Miss, do you want to buy some medicine with your extra taels, or should I escort you back home and go buy the medicine myself?”
The world was becoming a little more still now that she wasn't walking, and had a chance to stand and rest for a moment to discuss with Hui'er. Yujia blinked twice, then nodded slowly back at Hui'er. ”I think… it would be better to buy medicine right now. No need for you to run an extra length just to send me home right now. Plus, it will be easier to diagnose my symptoms here.”
As they began to walk to the medicine shop next door, Yujia instantly regretted her decision of moving any part of herself. All of a sudden, the world began to spin even more than before, completely throwing her off balance. Her eyelids began to droop down as well.
She was tired. So tired.
Yujia couldn't even stop herself as she felt her eyes completely closing shut and her balance toppling over. The last thing she saw before pure darkness was a flash of light blue.