Chapter 94 The Oxygen Cylinder Was Turned Off
Huang Duoduo swam over, and Huang Dehan followed.
However, after Huang Duoduo greeted Li Man, she was immediately drawn away by the cute little fish.
Huang Dehan swam past Riemann.
Seeing Huang Dehan swim away, Li Man breathed a sigh of relief, but soon she felt short of breath.
Riemann panicked and quickly took a few more breaths, but she couldn't get any oxygen. It was like breathing into a vacuum, and her chest felt tight and painful.
broken!
Her first reaction was to turn around and look for someone, but there was no one next to her, and the nearest person was four or five meters away.
She swam forward with all her might, sliding her hands from side to side across her chest—a distress signal that her dive guide had taught her before she went underwater.
This gesture indicates that she has encountered a serious problem while diving—she has run out of air.
The dive guide, who was not far away, noticed Riemann's unusual behavior and quickly swam over.
Riemann's hands kept sliding back and forth across her chest. At this point, she was almost unable to hold on any longer; her face was flushed, her neck was throbbing, and her head was spinning.
The dive guide quickly took out Riemann's spare breathing device and put it in her mouth.
Riemann took a deep breath but choked on seawater. She quickly removed the spare breathing nozzle from her mouth and choked on several more mouthfuls of seawater, almost suffocating, her chest feeling like it was about to explode.
A sense of fear welled up inside me.
Seeing this, the dive guide quickly put his spare breathing device into Riemann's mouth.
After taking a few breaths of oxygen, Riemann gradually calmed down.
The dive guide quickly helped Riemann rise to the surface.
As soon as he surfaced, Riemann gasped for breath of fresh air. His head was throbbing, he was dazed, and his chest was aching terribly.
The dive guide looked at her worriedly and asked in broken Chinese, "Should we take you to the hospital to get checked out?"
It took Riemann a while to recover. She waved to the dive guide, "No need, I just need to rest for a bit."
The dive guide took Riemann's oxygen cylinder and then discovered that the valve was closed.
"Your oxygen cylinder has been shut off."
The dive guide frowned. Turning off someone else's oxygen tank while diving is tantamount to murder!
"Do you know who turned off your oxygen tank?" the dive guide asked sternly.
Riemann looked terrified; she had almost died at the bottom of the sea!
Riemann nodded slightly. Of course she knew who it was. Who else could it be but Huang Dehan?
Who is it?
Li Man whispered, "Huang Dehan!"
The submarine guide immediately called the police.
Huang Dehan was taken away as soon as he came out of the water.
"I didn't do it!"
Huang Dehan vehemently denied it.
Because there were no eyewitnesses, Huang Dehan could not be convicted, and he was released 24 hours later.
Back at the hotel, Huang Dehan confronted Li Man angrily, demanding, "Did you call the police?"
Riemann was shocked that he still had the nerve to question her; his skin was thicker than a city wall. She scoffed and, instead of answering, asked, "Wasn't it you?"
What evidence do you have to prove that I did it?
When Huang Dehan was about to turn off Riemann's oxygen tank, he observed his surroundings. There was no one around Riemann at the time, which is why he dared to attack her.
Riemann stared intently at Huang Dehan, her eyes filled with barely concealed anger. "Besides you, who else would want me dead?"
Huang Dehan's eyes flickered. "What are you saying? How could I want you dead? What on earth are you thinking about all day long? I kindly took you out to have some fun, and you suspect I'm trying to harm you? Do you have any conscience at all?"
As he spoke, his voice rose, filled with grievance and anger.
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