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Hive ch.78 - 79 (2/3)
Noticing the wounds on her abdomen and the bruises on her chest, the old man concludes that the woman was stung, the man performed CPR, and during m2m, he ingested mucus, which caused the hallucinations. But, was the mucus secreted by the insect, or...?
Hive ch.78 - 79 (1/3)
A few chapters later, the male and female protagonists are finally discovered by an old man and his team. The male protagonist seems to be hallucinating, while the old man lifts the female protagonist's clothes to examine her body.
Hive ch.73 - 74 (6/6)
But when their lips parted, we could see her lifeless eyes and her tongue covered in mucus, seemingly a dangerous sign.
Hive ch.73 - 74 (5/6)
He continued with mouth-to-mouth resuscitation, one hand placed on her chest to feel the effects of the breaths (maybe her left breast too, lol). Tears fell onto her face, and she seemed to react, kissing him directly.
Hive ch.73 - 74 (4/6)
But her condition seemed to worsen, and the male lead started to panic. In the panel showing his chest compressions, the curve of her breasts isn't visible, suggesting his position might be slightly off. This is a bit disappointing.
Hive ch.73 - 74 (3/6)
After doing chest compressions for a while, he pressed his ear against her chest and noticed there was still no heartbeat. He then began m2m, completely covering her mouth with his lips, watching her chest rise to confirm the air was reaching her lungs.
Hive ch.73 - 74 (2/6)
For a moment, she seemed to regain her breath, but the male protagonist noticed her throat was blocked by vomit. He then turned her head and used his fingers to clear the vomit from her mouth. Very impressive.
Hive ch.73 - 74 (1/6)
This manhwa is a horror about giant insects. The female lead, a subordinate of the male lead, gets stung during their escape seems to stop breathing, and has no pulse. The male lead tears off her clothes and does chest compressions.
The Girl Hiding in the Wall ch.07(1/2)
Her sexual fantasies about being defibrillated are also quite interesting, reflecting how CPR might stimulate exhibitionist tendencies.