She finished reading the message and put the phone back. After thinking about it briefly, she looked up at Talbot, "I might have something to do tomorrow. I won't come to school tomorrow. So, I'll take a day off for tomorrow now."
Since it made no difference whether she came to school or not, Talbot granted the leave quite quickly, "Okay, I know."
"I have other stuff to do. I'll go first."
After asking for a day-off, Nikita turned around to leave.
She had just taken two steps when she suddenly heard a sound behind her.
It sounded like something heavy fell to the ground.
She froze and turned around in a hurry.
Talbot, who was talking to her a moment ago, fell to the ground with one hand over his chest and a painful expression.
He was motionless.
Nikita's face suddenly changed. Throwing the backpack in her hand, he immediately squatted down. She pressed her hands on the chest of Talbot, who had already fainted, and performed CPR.
After pressing for about ten minutes, Talbot's eyelids moved. He slowly opened his eyes.
His eyes were blank, as if he didn't know what was happening.
He looked at Nikita blankly for a few seconds and then asked in a weak voice, "What... what's happening to me."
Nikita helped him to sit up slowly with one hand.
"You just had a heart attack." Nikita's forehead was covered with a fine layer of sweat. She reached out and wiped the sweat off. She picked up the backpack she had just dropped on the floor in that emergency. She opened it and took out a small blue bottle from it.
In the blue bottle was a pill she had just practiced.
She poured out two of them and fed them to Talbot's mouth, "Open your mouth and eat this."
Talbot stared at her blankly and surprised. His face was miserably pale, "Heart attack?"
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