"Prescription... recipe? What is the prescription...?" Mrs. An hesitated for a long ti, then suddenly made up a lie, "Third, the prescription is from when I went to town to see a doctor, there can’t be any problem with the prescription."
Mrs. Chu stared at Mrs. An and asked instinctively, "Mother, if there’s no problem with the prescription, then why is the dicine poisonous?" Mrs. Chu really couldn’t understand, the dicine given to Little Tiangua had not been tampered with by anyone; if there wasn’t a problem with the prescription itself, then where did the poison co from?
"Fifth daughter-in-law, I can’t figure out why there’s poison in the dicine either." Mrs. An didn’t really believe there would be poison in the dicine. Could it be that Su Yunjin was deliberately lying to fra her?
Mrs. An glanced at Su Yunjin again, feeling quite displeased. That third daughter-in-law was always opposing her. Claiming the dicine was poisonous was likely just another deliberate invention to oppose her!
Thinking this, Mrs. An hinted at Gu Ya and his wife, "Third, third daughter-in-law, you say there’s poison in the dicine, do you have any evidence for this? If there’s no evidence, how do you know the dicine is poisonous?"
The more Mrs. An thought about it, the more she believed the claim that the dicine had poison was probably just Su Yunjin causing mischief, aiming to disrupt her relationship with her son Gu Ya, making Gu Ya follow her words.
"Mother, the dicine you gave is indeed toxic, I can testify to that." Mrs. Chu had seen the big black cat eat the bowl of dicine and then die with its eyes turned upwards.
That big black cat was still lying in Third Brother’s room without being taken care of. Mrs. An sneered, "Fifth daughter-in-law, you say you can testify? Then tell , what makes you certain there’s poison in the dicine?"
"Mother, the dicine was eaten by a big black cat, that big black cat died after just one bite." said Mrs. Chu.
Mrs. An felt a pang in her heart. Could there really be poison in that dicine? She had just thought the claim of poison was made up by Su Yunjin.
Gu Ya looked at Mrs. An, "Mother, you said the prescription was from a doctor in town. Okay, let ask you now, which town pharmacy did you visit?"
"I...?" Mrs. An’s words were just an impromptu fabrication; she hadn’t gone to any town doctor to get a prescription, and couldn’t answer Gu Ya’s question.
Gu Ya’s face darkened; he’d long since seen that his mother Mrs. An was lying, "Mother, if there’s poison in the dicine, then very likely the doctor who prescribed it is the one who poisoned Little Tiangua. How can we find the person who poisoned if you don’t answer truthfully?"
"Yes, Mother, just tell Third Brother quickly, who gave you the prescription? Once you tell us, we can find that person sooner."
Mrs. Chu having made a mistake now wants to make ands and help Third Brother and Third Sister-in-law find the despicable person who poisoned. Mrs. An hesitates, refusing to say who gave her the prescription. anwhile, Gu Chengxiang furrows his brows in thought, as if suddenly rembering sothing?
Gu Chengxiang reminded Mrs. An, "Right, a few days ago, weren’t you saying you found so folk redies for our granddaughter? You even said those folk redies would definitely work. Could it be those redies were toxic?"
"Mother, was the dicine you gave Little Tiangua the folk redy you found?" At Gu Chengxiang’s words, Gu Ya’s handso face turned even darker.
Mrs. An felt a pang of unease in her heart, secretly blaming her husband Gu Chengxiang for talking too much, and quickly denying Gu Ya’s words, "Folk redy? What folk redy? Third, don’t listen to your father talking nonsense, I didn’t find any folk redies. The dicine I gave Little Tiangua was prescribed by a doctor in town."
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