Chapter 67: She Liked Her More After the Change.

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After the assassination attempt of the Blood Rain Pavilion, Due to severe muscle and meridian injuries on Xiao Jin's arm, the plan to return to the capital was temporarily put on hold, and she chose to stay at the Qingzhou Mansion to recover.

During this time, Governor Xu visited the mansion several times and brought many medicines and supplements.

Although Xiao Jin was a little mentally sluggish due to Qin Xueyi's death, she still managed to maintain a composed exterior.

The Crown Prince also sent a lot of tonics, but Xiao Jin only thanked him and accepted them without actually taking them.

It was supposed to be the season of birds singing and flowers blooming in March.

Xiao Jin sat on the bed and watched Chu Shao stirring the brown medicinal soup with a porcelain spoon, her mind feeling somewhat muddled.

In recent days, she often lost focus while looking at things, and she began to seriously suspect that maybe she wasn't just transmigrated into a book, but was sleepwalking.

It's just that this dream was too long and she couldn't seem to wake up from it.

When the soup was no longer too hot, Chu Shao picked up the spoon and blew lightly on it before bringing it to Xiao Jin's lips.

She smiled gently and whispered, "Your highness, it's time to take your medicine."

The impact of this sentence was quite powerful.

Xiao Jin instantly snapped out of her daze.

After all, this sentence was practically a replica of "darling, it's time to take your medicine."

But as she lifted her head and saw Chu Shao's faint smile, she realized that she had gotten the channels mixed up.

She wasn't a pitiable darling.

And what Chu Shao was holding wasn't poison, but rather a traditional Chinese medicine to treat her injured arm.

As she watched the medicinal soup being brought to her lips, Xiao Jin couldn't help but feel bitter.

She never expected that, unable to even walk, she would now find herself in the position of needing someone to feed her medicine.

That night, in a moment of desperation, Xiao Jin had pulled back a five-stone bow that was beyond her own strength and even fired three arrows in succession.

As a result, her arm was unfortunately injured and she couldn't move it for the past few days.

Now Xiao Jin's arm was wrapped in white bandages, containing many pungent herbs inside.

As the saying goes, it takes a hundred days to heal a bone injury.

Although she didn't know how many treatment sessions she needed to fully recover, she understood that she was likely to return to her infancy period during this time.

Her arms were stiff and immobile, and her legs couldn't walk.

Only her eyes could move, proving that she was still alive.

Seeing Xiao Jin's furrowed brow, Chu Shao spoke softly to comfort her: "Your highness, you should drink the medicine as soon as possible. Taking the medicine will help you recover faster, and you won't need me to feed you in the future."

"..."

Hearing Chu Shao's tone, which was clearly similar to that of coaxing a child, Xiao Jin remained silent for a long time.

She moved her lips, wanting to explain herself, but Chu Shao didn't reveal her tactics of coaxing, and moreover, her smile was too beautiful.

So Xiao Jin had to swallow her pride and say calmly, "Thank you, Princess."

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