But Shane merely paused at her bite and continued transferring his air to her. His hands were tight on her waist to stop her from struggling out of his grip.
Still, Natalie fainted out of lack of oxygen, despite having Shane transferring his oxygen to her.
Not long after she fainted, Shane staggered slightly due to the lack of oxygen. His usually sharp eyes now looked unfocused, obviously at the brink of fainting.
At that moment, Joyce’s voice sounded from the entrance. “Nat! Are you inside?”
Shane’s face lit up at her voice. With clenched teeth, he carried Natalie in his arms and staggered towards the door. He then gave the door a forceful kick to notify Joyce of their presence.
Joyce jumped at the sudden kick, but then swiftly took out her key and unlocked the door.
The moment she opened the door, a gust of pungent air rushed into her nostrils.
Joyce couldn’t help but retch at the smell. “What the hell is this? Why is it so smelly?”
But Shane did not answer her and carried Natalie all the way to the lawn. Once he reached there, he put down Natalie and collapsed beside her while panting huge mouthfuls of fresh air.
Joyce rushed over to them frantically. “What just happened, Mr. Shane? How’s Nat now?”
She asked while pointing the unconscious Natalie beside him.
Shane covered his eyes with his hand and explained everything breathlessly.
Joyce’s face turned white at his words. “Goodness! This is so evil of them. How dare they try to kill both of you! Let me call the ambulance now.”
She immediately took out her phone when Shane stopped her.
“No need for that. Nitrogen gas can suffocate a person to death, but we can recover easily after breathing in some fresh air.”
“Oh, really? That’s good to hear!” Joyce sighed in relief after hearing that.
Shane lied panting on the lawn for some time before his drowsy mind finally cleared. He then sat up in his place and massaged his temples. “How do you know we’re still here?”
“I guessed it. Connor told me Nat hasn’t returned and that he couldn’t reach her phone. So he called me and I rushed over to check,” Joyce answered in relief. “Luckily, I came in time, otherwise…”
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