Chapter56

Book:Never Come Back To Him Published:2024-12-11

Myrna tilted her head and tried to imagine. Her limited imagination could only produce a few images. However, after listening to her coach’s words, she was indeed not so nervous anymore.
In the afternoon, when the temperature is slightly higher, you can officially go into the water.
Diving suits come in two types: two-piece and one-piece, and you can choose according to your preference. Joanna naturally chose a sexy and beautiful two-piece, while Myrna chose a slightly conservative one-piece.
But even so, when they came out of the locker room, there were still many surprised glances at them, and some people even whistled at them.
Before entering the water, the coach asked them to get used to the water temperature first: “Don’t be too nervous after entering the water. I will take you to the diving area first.”
“Our rescuers are nearby. If there is an accident, as long as you send a signal for help, they will come immediately.”
“Okay.” Myrna looked forward with anticipation.
” … Okay, girls, welcome to the underwater world. Have fun.”
Myrna was also infected by his smile and curled the corners of her mouth.
However, when she was about to go into the water with the oxygen tank on her back, she couldn’t help but feel a little nervous.
Joanna shook her hand and pointed her thumb towards herself, indicating that with her around, there would be absolutely no problems.
Myrna calmed herself down, watched Joanna jump in swiftly and fearlessly, and followed her into the water.
As her body sank, she felt the light begin to become blurry and her body became much heavier than on the shore.
Joanna sank faster than her, and the pressure of the water flow almost made her invisible.
Just then, the coach gave her a gesture, indicating that they had now dived fifty meters.
Myrna breathed a sigh of relief and began to try to immerse herself and feel the world around her.
Schools of fish swam by, passing by her left and right.
A transparent jellyfish swam before my eyes, opening and closing like a small umbrella that kept opening and closing.
She stirred the water, and the jellyfish quickly curled up into a ball, becoming only the size of a fist, and disappeared from her sight.
She found it funny, and her nervousness instantly disappeared, and she began to observe the environment around her.
Joanna was swimming happily. She looked back and found Myrna had stopped to observe the fish. Her eyes were shining and she wanted to catch something curiously, but she could only watch the fish slip away from her hands.
She raised an eyebrow, glanced at her, swam to her side, took her hand, and swam with her in the other direction.
After a while, Myrna saw a colorful and gorgeous coral reef appearing in the blurry ocean, like a deep blue hill.
The coral reefs are colorful and there is almost no end in sight.
And those tropical fishes whose names cannot be told seem to be in a paradise, swimming back and forth.
The magnificent scenery seemed like another world, and she suddenly realized how beautiful the underwater world that the coach had described was.
She followed the school of fish through a round hole in the coral, chasing the starfish in front of her, when suddenly, a huge black shadow appeared on the murky seabed, completely blocking the light above her head.
Myrna looked up and saw a shark hovering right above her.
She gasped.
The diving area is also divided into safe areas and dangerous areas. Before going into the water, the coach vowed that the area they were in was absolutely safe and no large creatures would appear.
She looked back in panic, but couldn’t find Joanna and the coach.
The shark was about to discover her. If she didn’t run away, she would definitely become its meal!
Thinking of this, Myrna turned around and swam out desperately.
The fish around her sensed her panic and fled in all directions. She gritted her teeth, looked back, and found that the shark had caught up with her at an extremely fast speed.
She looked around and saw corals all around, but there was a black hole not far away where she could hide.
Thinking of this, she changed direction, swung her body, and swam downstream.
On the way, she could almost feel the breath of the shark getting closer and closer. Myrna didn’t dare to look back. At the critical moment, she finally dodged and hid in the cave.
Bang–
The shark’s huge body crashed into the water, causing the surrounding corals to shake.
Under the huge impact, Myrna’s arm broke backwards and she felt severe pain.
She tried to move her arms and luckily she was able to move them. She planned to wait for the shark to leave and then swim upwards.
However, after a few minutes, I felt the oxygen becoming increasingly thinner.
wrong!
Before we went into the water, the coach told me that an oxygen cylinder could last at least three hours. It’s only been a short time, how could it be used up?
The oxygen was being consumed faster and faster, but the shark hadn’t left yet.
Myrna’s forehead, and finally, when she was about to collapse, the shark swam away.
Carrying an oxygen tank on her back, she tried her best to float up and made rescue gestures towards the designated direction.
In addition, the rescue button carried with him was pressed to notify the lifeguard as soon as possible.
However, these signals received no response.
Myrna didn’t dare to delay and could only swim upward desperately. Once the oxygen in the bottle ran out, she would probably lose her life!
After swimming for an unknown amount of time, Myrna ‘s movements became slower and slower. As she began to feel suffocated, her limbs began to weaken and her body began to sink uncontrollably …
Her eyelids were getting heavier, she looked at the sea so close, just a little bit harder, and she could survive …
But she couldn’t hold on any longer.
Myrna’s eyes. Just when she was about to give up, a familiar face came closer and reached out to her …
” Myrna !”
” Myrna , wake up!”
Joanna dragged her onto the boat, removed her oxygen tank as quickly as possible, and unzipped her diving suit.
The long-lost air filled her lungs, and Myrna began to breathe greedily in big gulps.
But the next second, her lungs felt like they were being pricked by needles and she couldn’t help but coughing wildly.
This cough caused him to choke on some water.
When the suffocating feeling faded away, Myrna felt like she was alive again.
“You scared me to death! I thought you would never wake up!” Joanna hit her and wiped her tears.
Myrna was stunned for a moment, her voice hoarse: “I’m fine.”
“Just now in the sea, I saw the rescue signal you sent out and realized that you had met with an accident. It took me a long time to find you. When I saw you, you had already lost consciousness. My brain suddenly buzzed and my whole body was numb.”
Having said this, Joanna patted her chest in fear.
I couldn’t imagine what would happen to Myrna if she was a second late .
Fortunately, she was safe and sound. Thinking of this, Joanna couldn’t help but hug her and sob twice: “When I was doing CPR on you just now, I was really scared, afraid that you would never wake up again … ”
Myrna coughed twice and smiled: “I was wondering who was biting my mouth, it turned out to be you.”
“Hateful-” Joanna scolded, “It’s already this hour and you’re still joking!”