"Still sad?"

On the Liberty, Remos fixed the sail and returned to the rudder. Seeing Nami's listless look, he couldn't help but ask.

"No, Remos, I feel, I feel a little dizzy..."

Nami said softly.

As she spoke, her body suddenly softened and fell to the side.

Remos was quick and reached out to support her immediately. He raised his hand and touched her forehead, and could feel the obvious heat.

Nami has a fever!

In the original work, she suddenly fell ill after experiencing the two islands of Whiskey Mountain and Little Garden. Luffy and his crew, because they did not understand navigation, deviated from the course and accidentally arrived at the Drum Kingdom, where they met Chopper and gained their own ship doctor.

In this life, because Remos did not stay for long when passing the Little Garden, Nami did not fall ill as in the original work.

He thought this period was over, but he did not expect Nami to fall ill after leaving Alabasta.

In fact, she was not simply sick in the original timeline. The disease she had at that time was called the Five Days Disease, which means that if she was not treated after five days of illness, she would die. This disease originated from a toxic parasite in the rainforest called Keski. Nami was bitten by this insect in the small garden, so she started to have a fever not long after leaving the island.

She was not bitten this time, but considering that the two of them had been running on the sea continuously and were later trained by Garp with Iron Fist, it was only a matter of time before she got sick.

Fortunately, Remos was not as useless as Luffy and his group, who could not even read the pointer, and the sea area from Alabasta to the next stop, Gaya Island, was relatively stable. Nami should have just had a common cold and fever this time, so overall it was not as tense as in the original timeline.

However, Remos settled Nami down as soon as possible, gave her emergency medicine, and used a wet towel to help her cool down physically.

After Nami was a little more stable, he immediately returned to the deck and controlled the Freedom to move towards Gaya Island.

The entire voyage from Alabasta to Gaya Island takes about seven to ten days, and when Nami fell ill, it was exactly five days since they left Alabasta.

Gaya Island is not far away.

In the next two days, Remos didn't even sleep. He took care of Nami while controlling the Freedom's progress.

Two days later, when Gaya Island was in sight, Remos finally breathed a sigh of relief.

Controlling the Freedom to enter the port, as soon as the ship docked, Remos jumped off the deck, threw a stack of cash to the dock manager, and then carried Nami to the best clinic on the island to find the best doctor to treat Nami.

Because in the past two days, Nami's condition not only did not get better, but it was slightly worse than before.

Remos didn't know the specific body temperature, but Nami's forehead was indeed a little hotter than before.

The doctor didn't dare to neglect it. After asking Remos a few simple questions and examining Nami, she quickly gave her own judgment.

"It's just a normal fever, but it's more severe."

The reason is very simple, mainly because of the unfamiliar climate, followed by fatigue and mood swings.

Logically speaking, Nami's physical fitness should be considered good. After all, she has been running around all year round, cheating pirates' money everywhere. Without a good body, she can't hold on at all.

However, since she joined Remos's team, especially after entering the Grand Line, the voyage has been very hasty. Remos will not stay anywhere for long. Basically, he will set off immediately after finishing what he should do.

After all, Nami is a girl, and she is inherently weaker. It is natural that she can't bear such a high-intensity voyage.

After listening to the doctor's explanation, Remos felt a little guilty, and at the same time, he was reflecting on whether he was really too hasty recently.

In fact, there is no need to be so anxious. He doesn't plan to compete for the Pirate King, and even if he wants to compete for the Pirate King, there is no time limit for this matter itself, such as how long it will take to do it and then there will be no chance.

To put it bluntly, his purpose is just to hunt pirates and become stronger, that's all.

There are endless pirates. Even if all the current pirates die one day, there will be new pirates, so he has plenty of targets to hunt.

In the original timeline, Luffy and his crew completed the journey that other pirate groups could not complete in a lifetime in just three years. To put it bluntly, it was mainly due to the rush of things. However, even with such a tight schedule, they still had three to five days of stay on each island to rest.

Remos and Nami stayed in Alabasta for a week, but Nami did not get enough rest during this period and consumedHe spent a lot of energy to train, which made his body weaker, leading to a high fever.

Remos analyzed the reason why he accelerated subconsciously, which might be more or less related to Luffy.

Because he chose the same route as Luffy, he was worried that if he moved too slowly, Luffy would catch up with him.

Luffy killed all the pirates along the way, and if he was caught up by Luffy, he might not even have soup.

Remos didn't have this idea clearly before, but he was still affected unconsciously.

Think about it carefully, there is still nearly a year before Luffy goes to sea, and no matter how much time he delays, he will not fall behind Luffy, so he made a mistake from the beginning.

"Doctor, please cure her no matter what, no matter how much money it costs."

Things have happened, and Remos can't turn back time. All he can do is to make the doctor pay more attention as much as possible.

"Don't worry, I will take any patient seriously. This is my duty."

The female doctor in a white coat nodded and asked her assistant to take Nami into the inner room and start treatment.

Remos couldn't watch this process. He thought about it and decided to go to the only town on the island to buy some nutritional supplements.

Even if Nami was cured, her body would be very weak and she needed to replenish her nutrition.

There is only one town on Gaya Island, named Mogu Town, which is a paradise for pirates.

Of course, this is just an irresponsible statement. In fact, Mogu Town does not exclude pirates from entering, and there is no naval base around, so pirates will subconsciously gather here.

There are still many ordinary townspeople in the town, and the public security situation is still good.

Remos walked around the town for a few times and bought a bunch of nutritional supplements. When he returned to the clinic, Nami had woken up.

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