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Chapter 402: Guinea Pig

Translator: EndlessFantasy Translation Editor: EndlessFantasy Translation

Some more observant people noticed the loophole in Su Yayan’s words. They had already predicted that this old woman would die half a month ago. Why did he wait until recently to cause trouble?

Could it be that this man’s reflexes were too long, and he only decided to come to extort money after a week?

This question was soon answered by the following explanation.

“Interestingly, when we were investigating the cause of the old lady’s death, we accidentally learned from her doctor that the old lady’s organ failure originated from a hereditary disease in her family, and this hereditary disease was naturally passed on to her son. The old lady’s condition worsened completely a month ago, but not long after that, the old lady’s condition unexpectedly improved. However, in the end, she still failed to win against the illness and died a week ago.

Su Yayan added meaningfully.

[After that, we pulled up the record of this gentleman’s two purchases in our store. One was more than twenty days ago, and the other was half a month ago.]

This explanation came to an abrupt halt, giving the onlookers ample room for imagination.

And it turned out, with some strong evidence, everyone could quickly become Sherlock Holmes.

The old lady, who was supposed to die within half a month, ended up living for an extra week.

Su Yayan had mentioned before that the restaurant had repeatedly emphasized that the medicinal cuisine in the restaurant could only be consumed by the customer and not given to others.

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

Could it be that he already knew that he had inherited the same illness as the old lady and that the old lady could eat anything that he could eat?

If that was really the case, didn’t the old lady live for another week because of the medicinal cuisine at the restaurant?

When they thought up to this point, many people couldn’t help but gasp.

It was said that money could not buy a minute or a second. It meant that no matter how much money you earned, whether you were a tycoon or a beggar, when faced with death, even money could not buy you time to continue living.

And now, an old lady who was on the verge of death had her life extended an extra week just because she had taken a medicinal meal.

Even if this medicinal cuisine could not allow one to live forever, it was enough for those who were seriously ill to see a glimmer of hope!

Some even guessed that even though it was the same genetic disease, the old lady’s illness was much worse than her son’s.

The medicinal cuisine that was given to her son had already improved her condition. If the dosage of the medicine were to be increased, could she be cured?

This speculation was shocking enough, but it was not enough to stop the craziness of some people.

The old lady’s condition improved not long after the doctor informed her that she was critically ill. During this time, her son had indeed visited the restaurant once.

From this, it was clear that she had indeed consumed the medicinal cuisine.

What about the second medicinal cuisine that she consumed half a month later? Had the old lady consumed the medicinal cuisine this time as well?

Then why was she still dead? Was eating useless, or did she not eat at all?

But if she did not eat it, where did the medicinal cuisine go or was it eaten by someone?

The answer was obvious.

And because of this obvious answer, many people felt their hair stand on end.

What the f*ck, could this man be using his mother as a guinea pig to test out the poison? After confirming the effects of the medicinal cuisine, he happily enjoyed the second medicinal cuisine and watched his old mother die from a serious illness?!

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