Chapter 759 On their drive to the old residence, Wesley hesitated before finally saying, “Sir, there is one more thing…” Josiah, who was getting some shut-eye, opened his eyes and said, “Just say it.” “The thing is,” Wesley went on, “the hospital had sent me the test report on the poison that was found in the cookies the other day. It was the same type of poison that was added in the chicken soup that you had the last time.”
“What did you say?”
Wesley knew that Josiah heard him loud and clear but still, he repeated, “The poison that was used on Miss Yena was the same one that was used on you. I guess that explained why Miss Yena was in the ER for such a long time, but…”
Through the rear-view window, Wesley stole glimpses of Josiah and added, “I remembered that the poison was from Quinley Allison, and if Ma’am really wanted to poison Miss Yena, I don’t think that she would be dumb enough to use the same type of poison.”
Josiah smirked. “And there are actually people who think that she would be dumb enough to do it.”
If it was really the same poison that was used on him, Josiah was confident that the poison was from Quinley Allison.
But why would the poison be found in the desserts that Meredith had brought for Yena? Josiah suddenly announced, “To the hospital, now.”
Wesley was stunned. “Sir, are we not going to the old residence first? It’s more urgent to find Ma’am first, right?”
Josiah gave it a thought and realized that Wesley was probably right.
When Josiah arrived at the old residence, Charlie’s mother was there with Josiah’s grandmother. At the sight of Josiah’s darkened and gloomy expression, she asked, “Joe, is everything okay? Why do you look so gloomy?”
Josiah’s grandmother took a glance at Josiah and as usual, she sounded displeased with him.” When is he never not gloomy? You should slowly get used to it.”
Josiah greeted his grandmother and then asked Charlie’s mother, “Aunt, do you know where Charlie went?”
Studying Josiah, Charlie’s mother replied, “This is strange. Since when do you care about Charlie? Aren’t you both always at each other’s throat?”
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