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Chapter 842

After Herbert was promptly transferred to the best intensive care unit, Miles questioned the housekeepers harshly, “Didn't I ask all of you to take care of Grandpa?”

“We did,” one of them replied with a pale face. “We get the ingredients fresh from the market every day. W-We also have no idea how Old Mr. Zeigler got the food poisoning!”

“I don't think it has anything to do with the dishes,” Genevieve chimed in. “I had lunch with him just now.”

I would've also been poisoned if there was something wrong with the food.

Glancing at Genevieve, Miles phoned the gatekeepers at the residence, asking them to ensure none of the staff left home while instructing them to check the food Herbert had for lunch.

While the guards were carrying out Miles' order, things were also progressing at the hospital's side. The doctor had just conducted a diagnostic test, and the results were out.

the doctor

had severe food poisoning, his face darkened, and he

afternoon that

and although the weather in Baykeep in May was not particularly chilly, Genevieve still felt cold, as she was not sufficiently dressed. Since she

because Herbert's grandchildren were still at the hospital, Genevieve felt terrible leaving

to contact him, and the man hurried over immediately

four-thirty, a bodyguard went to the hospital to look for Miles with a lab report for a food test. “I

of nitrite was enough to cause food poisoning, and three grams was all

learning that, Miles glared

We always put the medicine directly in a pot to cook it, and it's always just the two of us in the kitchen when we prepare the medicine! Besides, we have served

medicine. As she said, there's nothing wrong with it,” the guard confirmed. “But the bowl of the medicine he had used in the afternoon

at Genevieve uneasily as if she was

with a darkened expression, “You guys will be responsible for this if you don't

and I, Ms. Rachford was the only person who touched the medicine,” the housekeeper

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