Once a Nobody. Now A Queen
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The girls instinctively turned their heads, and their faces were all clearly captured in the photograph.
The girl in front was the first to react; she immediately covered her face with her hands and eximed, “They are filming.”
“Who are you? Don’t film! Don’t film.”
“Quick. Run.” The girls rushed out in a state of panic, disregarding everything else and intent solely on escaping as quickly as possible.
The tall male students reacted quickly and immediately ran after them. With tears in her eyes, Susan forced herself to step forward and look at Wendy. “Wendy, are you okay?”
It was winter, yet Wendy was dressed in a summer school uniform. Susan nced at the school uniform jacket discarded to the side; it had already been cut to shreds by them.
Her arms and body had shoe prints, bruises, and puncture wounds. Her sses were crooked, her left cheek swollen, and her eye cut. She tried to lift her head to see Susan, but her vision was too blurry.
“Susan, I thought I would never see you again.” Her voice was faint, like a whisper from afar.
“Why didn’t you tell me?” Susan’s voice trembled, her eyes were full of heartache. “Have you been here these past two days? Was it J Garcia and the others who did this?”
Wendy nodded with difficulty, her voice was intermittent: “They don’t let me speak. Otherwise, you would be implicated as well.”
As she spoke, she suddenly began to cough violently and copsed backward, her whole body powerless.
Susan quickly grabbed her in an embrace and shouted anxiously, “Wendy.”
“Point the screen at her face.” Olivia’s voice came from the phone that had fallen on the ground. Susan immediatelyplied, positioning the screen to face Wendy.
“To all viewers, in order to protect the girl’s privacy, the screen recording and screenshot functions in the livestream room are now disabled.” Olivia calmly turned off these features in the livestream room, even disabling the sharing function. fn9fe5 Checktest chapters at Find_Novel(./fn9fe5
Suddenly, the person recording the screen saw their disy go ck and could only exit.
“Please protect the girls‘ privacy. Thank you, everyone.” Olivia’s voice was cool, imparting a sense of serenity and entirely devoid of malice.
“Go make an emergency call,” Olivia said to Nina, standing to the side.
Nina was momentarily stunned and only responded after a brief pause, saying, “Oh, all right.”
Olivia began tofort Susan, saying, “Calm down. Now listen to me.”
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“Pale skin, rapid breathing, syncope…” Olivia looked up. “This is hemorrhagic shock caused by massive blood loss. Locate the bleeding site and cover the wound with a clean cotton pad or towel.
“You are now resting your head on her chest, listening to her heartbeat. If severe shock urs and symptoms such as cardiac and respiratory arrest are present, immediately initiate cardiopulmonary resuscitation.”
Susan panicked, trembling with fear. “I–I can’t stop the bleeding.”
“Use your fingers to apply pressure to the bleeding vessel, pressing firmly against the bone. Stand behind the injured person, cing your thumb on the back of their neck and your other fingers on the front, pressing on the carotid artery near the throat.
“This can stop bleeding from the head and face. But don’t press for too long, or the injured person may suffer from insufficient blood supply to the brain due topression of the sympathetic nerves.”
Olivia manages affairs in an orderly manner, never allowing any disorder, and remains calm and unassuming.
“Do not move from your current position. An emergency call has already been ced; please wait for emergency personnel to arrive.”
The live streaming room has already taken off.
[Oh my God. This is tant school bullying.]
[I have already taken screenshots of what those people looked like. If you need to report this to the police, I can provide evidence.]
[The host is amazing. Absolutely incredible.]