Very pungent smell.

If I'm not mistaken, it should be a very high concentration of chloride.

The police need to conduct specific tests, and Feng Yin doesn't want to interfere.

Chloride can cause cardiac arrest and respiratory failure, and the little girl is still in danger.

"Where's the ambulance?"

As soon as Feng Yin finished asking, he heard the sound of an ambulance, and the police also arrived.

Feng Yin immediately picked up the little girl Jia Jia and ran towards the ambulance lane: "Follow me!"

Jia Jia's mother immediately realized that something bad had happened. She didn't have time to argue with Jia Jia's grandmother, so she hurried to catch up with Feng Yin.

"She may have drunk a drink containing chloride, 500 millilitres, all of it! The concentration must have been very high."

"What? With such a high content, the taste should be very strong. How do you drink it?"

Feng Yin also said he didn't understand, but the bottle of drink was indeed gone, and only the little girl fell down.

"It's all my fault! It's all my fault! I never let Jiajia eat snacks outside, and I never let her drink beverages. It's my fault!"

Jia Jia's mother was already in tears. Whenever she thought about how her child ate and drank these things without any care because of her control, her heart ached.

The doctor has already started the rescue and put Jia Jia on equipment. Feng Yin handed the drink bottle to the police comrade and told him his guess.

Feng Yin's face was the best evidence. She told the police everything she knew and provided the live video.

A policeman left with the ambulance and used the hospital's testing equipment to test the residues, with the priority being to save the little girl's life.

The police who stayed behind found Jia Jia’s grandmother and asked her what had happened.

Even at this point, Jia Jia's grandmother still tried to pin the blame of poisoning on Feng Yin. "Old lady, it wasn't her. She didn't poison! She has solid evidence. Not only did she not poison, she was also your granddaughter's lifesaver."

Even after the police spoke, the old man still didn't quite believe it, or rather, he didn't dare to believe it.

She didn't want to bear the blame herself, so she thought of dragging someone in to alleviate her guilt.

While the police were questioning the old lady, her son came back!
The 1.80-meter-tall man was filled with suppressed anger. He didn't know who to vent it on or what to do!
The whole person seemed like a suppressed volcano, and he knelt down in front of the old lady with a thud. It was no exaggeration to say that the brick on the ground broke, and spots of red were visible.

"Mom! Please! Please go back home! I beg you!"

"bump!"

"bump!"

"I beg you!"

"bump!"

The man kowtowed until blood came out of his brow. He really was kowtowing with his life at risk.

The man really had no other choice!
He felt sorry for his mother who had raised him since he was a child, so he took his biological mother in after he got married, just so that she could have a good rest and enjoy her later years.

But ever since his biological mother came, he no longer mentioned the countless quarrels with his wife, and only talked about Jia Jia!

Jia Jia has been to the hospital three times because of his biological mother, and this is the fourth time!
The first time, they ate slightly rotten rice and the whole family suffered from vomiting and diarrhea; the second time, they ate spoiled meat and the whole family suffered from vomiting and diarrhea again; the third time, they ate a cake that his mother picked up outside without knowing it, and the family of four almost died at home because there was rat poison in the cake!
"I was wrong! I was really wrong! Don't send me home! I just wanted to save some money, I didn't mean it! I really didn't mean it!!"

The man raised his head, blood streaming down his face.

"Mom, you never meant it! But you are trying to take my daughter's life!" (End of this chapter)

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