Chapter 402: Test the Poison Mice

There are also some more careful people who saw the loophole in Su Yayan's words, and predicted a month ago that this old man would die in half a month, why did he delay it until recently to make trouble?

Could it be that this man's reflex arc is too long, and he made up his mind to come and slander people after a week?

This doubt is quickly answered in the explanation that follows.

[Interestingly, while investigating the cause of the old lady's death, we accidentally learned from her attending doctor that the old lady's organ failure was due to a genetic disease in their family, and that this genetic pathology was of course passed on to her son.] The old lady's condition completely deteriorated a month ago, but not long after that, the old lady's condition unexpectedly improved slightly. However, in the end, he still failed to overcome the illness and died a week ago. 】

Su Yayan added meaningfully at the end.

[After that, we called up the gentleman's two consumption records in our store, one was more than 20 days ago, and the other was half a month ago. 】

This explanation came to an abrupt end, leaving plenty of room for the melon-eating masses to reverie.

And it turns out that after obtaining certain necessary evidence, everyone can quickly become Sherlock Holmes.

The old lady, who had been sentenced to die within half a month a month ago, ended up surgingly living an extra week.

Su Yayan also said earlier that the food hall has repeatedly emphasized that the medicinal food in the medicinal food hall can only be eaten by the customers themselves and cannot be given to others.

The old lady's son said that the old lady had eaten the medicinal food of the restaurant before her death.

Could it be that before this, he already knew that he had the same genetic disease as the old lady, and knew that the old lady could eat what he could eat?

If this is the case, wouldn't it be the credit of the old lady to be able to live for an extra week?

Thinking of this, many people couldn't help but gasp.

People say that it is hard to buy a thousand dollars for a minute and a second, which means that no matter how much money you make, whether you are a rich man or a beggar, even a thousand dollars will not buy time for you to continue to live in the face of death.

And now, a seriously ill and dying old man has survived for an extra week just because he has eaten a medicinal meal.

Even if this medicinal diet can't make people immortal, it is enough to give a glimmer of hope to those who are seriously ill and have nothing to do!

Some people even boldly speculate that although it is the same genetic disease, the old man's illness must be much worse than that of his son.

The medicinal diet given to her son has already made her condition better, and if she needs to increase the amount of medicine, is it possible to be cured?

It's shocking enough, but it's not enough to stop some people's minds from running wildly.

The old lady's condition improved shortly after the doctor issued a critical illness notice, and during this time his son did spend money at the restaurant once.

It can be seen that it is very likely that the medicinal diet this time was indeed eaten by her.

What about the medicinal diet obtained from the second consumption half a month later? Was the medicinal food also eaten by the old lady this time?

So why is she still dead? Did it not work after eating it, or did it not work at all?

But if she hadn't eaten it, where would this medicinal food have gone or who would have eaten it?

The answer is imminent.

And it is precisely because of this obvious answer that many people feel a little creepy inexplicably.

, could this man be using his own mother as a guinea pig to test drugs, and after determining the effectiveness of the medicinal diet, he enjoyed the second medicinal diet with peace of mind, and watched his old mother fall seriously ill and die, right?!