Since Yolanda dared to claim she could cure Nigel, it meant she was confident. She said, "Of course."
"Well then. What do you think my grandfather's illness is?"
"He's been poisoned."
"What? Poisoned?"
Both Nigel and Zach were taken aback.
After hearing Yolanda's words, Nigel's face showed confusion as he replied, "But the hospital didn't find any toxins in my system when I went there for an examination."
"This type of poison is quite unusual. It doesn't show up in standard tests."
Brigham's anger flared even more at Yolanda's vague explanation. "Stop making things up! A toxin that can't be detected by the hospital, and you claim to know about it and its cure? Do you think we're all gullible children?"
As Brigham criticized Yolanda, he also silently blamed Zach for bringing her to the Hansen residence. He hadn't expected Zach, who usually seemed level-headed, to make such a mistake.
Nigel paused for a moment, then asked again, "Yolanda, am I really poisoned?"
"Yes, and this type of poison is easy for me to detoxify. You don't need to worry at all if you trust me."
Brigham's frustration grew as he heard Yolanda's confident words. "You dare to keep lying?"
He quickly turned to Nigel. "Grandpa, don't believe her nonsense."
"Brigham, Yolanda is not a fraud. If she says she can cure it, then she can."
"Uncle Zach, I understand you want to help my grandfather, but I can't accept having a fraud brought into our home."
Brigham shot a furious glance at Zach and added, "You need to get her out of here now, or I'll call the police."
"Brigham…" Zach showed a look of helplessness.
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