CEO's Reborn Wife-Chapter 206 - 214: A Bit of a Headache
"You’re not bad yourself," Jane Sampson edited some videos and posted them to her Moments.
In just ten seconds, the video showcased grasslands, deserts, and a straight highway running through the desert—undoubtedly, the scenery was breathtaking.
[Video]
Today I descended from the mundane world, encountering beauty right here.
In just one minute, the number of likes skyrocketed.
The best travel publicity ambassador on Moments—Daniel Taylor.
As someone who has been there, I silently pray that you’re still a little fairy tonight—Sister Tin.
Clutching her mobile phone, Jane’s laughter filled the air. It wasn’t until Daniel called her back to the car that she and Quincy Forest reluctantly returned.
The rest of the way, Jane and Quincy had no mind for the scenery; instead, they were engrossed in beautifying their photos, discussing which color tones looked best or whether to slim their faces a bit more.
The group arrived at their accommodations in the small town around 3 in the afternoon. The town wasn’t large, and there weren’t any particularly fancy star hotels, but everyone checked into a slightly smaller hotel that still seemed quite clean and satisfactory.
"After you’ve checked in, everyone go back to your rooms and rest. Later this evening, we’ll discuss whether to go out and find a distinctive small restaurant for dinner or have a shop deliver takeaway. After the meal, everyone should rest early, as we’ll be starting our outdoor filming work in the tourism zone across the street tomorrow morning."
After finishing his instructions, Daniel glanced at the two people who hadn’t stopped laughing the entire trip and called out to Jane, "You girls shouldn’t go out alone at night. This small town doesn’t have any night markets to stroll through, so rest early and save your energy."
"We know!" Jane nodded repeatedly, handing her ID card to the reception to check in.
The first day in the small town was filled with novelty for Jane, who before her rebirth rarely traveled. It’s impossible not to be excited about every flower and blade of grass.
However, this excitement only lasted until before dinner. After discussing with the group, everyone decided to go out and find a distinctive small restaurant for the evening meal. However, when Jane stepped outside, her body already started feeling uncomfortable.
Sitting in the private room of the small restaurant, Daniel Taylor, who was sitting next to Jane, immediately noticed that something was off with her.
"Are you not feeling well?" he asked.
Jane rubbed her forehead and nodded, "I have a bit of a headache."
"It seems like Jane might be suffering from acute high altitude disease," Quincy said. "She started feeling chest tightness and nausea not long after returning to her room, and even after a nap, she didn’t feel better."
"Go back and take some medicine," Daniel suggested, looking at Jane, "I told you not to get too excited. You’ve not been robust since you were young, that’s why Sister Tin kept reminding you. You just wouldn’t listen, and now you’re paying the price, aren’t you?"
Jane sat there with a pained face, nodding. Yes, she was indeed suffering.
But at that time, seeing those beautiful sceneries, it was really impossible for her to not get excited.
"Get some rest early after you’ve eaten," Daniel instructed as he poured her a cup of hot water. "We’ll ask the pharmacy later if they have any medicine for acute high altitude disease, buy some, and you might feel better by tomorrow morning."
Having experienced the discomfort of high altitude sickness himself, Daniel stopped smiling when he saw Jane’s pale face and felt genuinely concerned as she sat there, head drooping.
Jane hardly ate her dinner. When heading back, Daniel made a special trip to the pharmacy to buy quite a lot of medicine for acute high altitude disease. Quite a few personnel and other actors in the film crew experienced more or less the symptoms of altitude sickness.







