"No hurry, I'll wait for you," John said, "You go to the restroom first."Seeing that John did not leave, Susan felt frustrated. He wouldn't leave, and she couldn't switch the milk powder for pregnant women.Susan could only go to the bathroom first, staying inside for a while before coming out: "Let's go.""Okay," John walked in front.Susan carried the bag, unable to find an opportunity to switch it, so she just followed him out.John hailed a taxi, and Susan said, "John, you sit in the front, put all the things in the back seat, it'll be more convenient later."Susan got into the back seat first and placed the things on the seat. John directly sat in the passenger seat.The car started, and there was almost an hour's drive ahead.John made a phone call to Judy, asking if she was at home.The driver drove quietly, and Susan took advantage of John's phone call to discreetly take out a can of the same milk powder as John bought from her bag and put it into the bag John bought.Yesterd
Ellie took a glance at the trash can and reached in to take out the can of milk powder for pregnant women."Why did you throw this away? It's still new," she wondered.Upon closer inspection, she realized it was milk powder for pregnant women.Why would Susan buy milk powder for pregnant women and then throw it away?Ellie had just witnessed Susan and John getting into a car together, carrying many items.From a distance, Ellie couldn't see clearly what the items were, but the packaging seemed to be for gifting.Why did Susan decide not to go and throw away the milk powder halfway?Ellie glanced in the direction where John had left by car, curious about who the gifts were meant for.Ellie's main goal was to make Amelia pay the ultimate price for her parents, and she didn't care much about what Susan had done.At Royal Estate, the rain gradually stopped.John, carrying gifts, went to Judy's house to apologize and thank her.Judy wouldn't really be angry; she had just been busy and hadn
"I'm not here to see you," Isabella said with a cold expression, but her tone softened: "This is a special milk powder for pregnant women that I had brought back from abroad. You should drink it regularly; it's beneficial. When the granddaughter you give birth to is fair-skinned, delicate, beautiful, and has big eyes, you'll be grateful."The milk powder Isabella bought was not the same brand as the one John bought.Seeing another can of milk powder for pregnant women, Judy said: "Alright, I'll put it away for now.""Put it away for what? Try it first," Isabella said, turning to the nearby nanny, "Bring some warm water over, mix three scoops of this milk powder, and remember to drink it twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening."Seeing the nanny actually mix the milk powder, Judy was about to stop her when Mia came over with the prepared milk: "Madam, your milk powder is ready. Please try the temperature."Seeing the milk powder, Isabella asked, "What brand is this? Ju
Given Grandma's age, she definitely wouldn't menstruate, so it was clear something was wrong.Judy quickly said, "Take her to the hospital."Isabella was so scared that she didn't know what to do.They arrived at the hospital soon.After blood tests, urine tests, and a CT scan...Judy stayed with her the whole time. The emergency results came out quickly, only half an hour later.The doctor asked, "What has the patient eaten?"Judy recalled, "My grandma had milk powder and chicken soup..."She mentioned the fruits and other things as well.Judy asked, "Doctor, what's going on? Why is my grandma bleeding? There shouldn't be any major issues, right?"Isabella stayed with Grandma in the hospital room while Judy went to get the doctor with the results.The doctor glanced at Judy's stomach and said, "Preliminary tests indicate that your grandma's blood contains components of an abortion drug. Has she come into contact with such medication?"Judy, who was pregnant, broke out in a cold sweat
Judy shook her head: "I'm fine, but Grandma's condition isn't very good. The medicine has temporarily eased it, but the doctor said she needs to rest well." "Son, someone wants to harm your daughter," Isabella said with great agitation. "The poison Grandma ingested was in the milk powder, which was sent by Judy's friend. Fortunately, I was there at the time and had Judy drink the milk I bought. If she had drunk it then, the consequences would have been disastrous." This was the truth, and Judy had to be grateful to Isabella for this incident as well. Thinking of the situation at the time, Judy was still scared. Lewis's expression was cold as he asked, "Who bought the milk powder?" "It was sent by John," Judy said. "But he definitely wouldn't do such a thing. I just told Dad and the others that since someone wants to secretly harm our baby, we won't reveal any news. We'll just spread the message that I'm hospitalized." Lewis also believed that John wouldn't do such a thing.
Seeing the small hole at the bottom, Judy understood everything. This was a new milk powder can. If it were opened from the front, it would raise suspicion. But from the bottom, no one would notice. Judy glanced at Lewis, and they both didn't speak, yet they both suspected the same person. "I... I'm going to the restroom for a moment," Judy said, needing some time to process the fact that someone she once trusted could do such a thing. Judy entered the restroom, washed her face with cold water, and tried to clear her head. Then, with trembling hands, she took out her phone and wanted to call John to ask about the situation. But after scrolling through her contacts, she still couldn't bring herself to make the call. After calming down for a while, she walked out of the ward. Her grandmother had fallen asleep, no longer vomiting or having diarrhea, and was now resting weakly. Mia had been called back by Lewis, and Isabella and Antonio went home to get some things. "Jud
Susan wouldn't go straight to the hospital. She first opened her phone and searched for news about Judy's hospitalization. Susan decided to call John first and involve him in going to the hospital together. Meanwhile. Following Lewis, John arrived at the reservoir and had just stepped out of the car when his phone rang, displaying Susan's call. John looked at Lewis subconsciously, and before he could say anything, Lewis asked, "Is that Susan calling?" John was surprised. How did Lewis guess? Nevertheless, he nodded, "Yes." "Answer it," Lewis commanded. John answered the call. Susan said on the phone, "John, have you seen the news? Judy has been hospitalized, and it seems she had a miscarriage." "What? Judy had a miscarriage?" John was shocked. While speaking, he looked at Lewis involuntarily. No wonder Lewis seemed off today; it was because something happened to Judy. John was about to ask Lewis how Judy was when Lewis signaled him to be quiet. He indicated tha
Convinced that Susan was indeed involved, Lewis felt certain that she was the one behind it. He didn't need any evidence; Susan's character was the best proof."Who poisoned Judy?" John asked, still confused. "I bought the milk powder, but I never tampered with it.""John, you're so naive. Having you as a friend is a burden to Judy," Lewis said disdainfully.Unable to respond, John suddenly realized something..."Was it Susan?" John asked in shock. "Could she have done it? But that's unlikely. The milk powder can was intact. How could she have tampered with it? Susan grew up with Judy. Even if you're jealous of Judy, you wouldn't harm an unborn child. That's way too dark.""As a lawyer, haven't you seen the dark side of this world?" Lewis's voice was heavy. "John, I'm starting to doubt your abilities. How can you be so naive? Your weakness and stupidity almost harmed Judy. Forgot what I told you before? Keep an eye on Susan."Lewis's tone was icy, and his expression even more intimida