Sweet Revenge By Nuit Chapter 702
Sweet Revenge By Nuit Chapter 702
Chapter 702 should not doubt
Silvia asked, with a light smile, “Who said that to you?”
Alaia’s face showed an unnatural expression; her skin was very fair, and the panic was so obvious that it couldn’t be hidden.
“No, no, I’ll just ask.”
In fact, she was quite contradictory; on the one hand, she felt that questioning Silvia in this manner demonstrated a lack of trust in her friend; how could she trust that person’s words? On the other hand, she had serious reservations about Silvia.
And that person said she had been poisoned, and he said it confidently; her own body was at a loss.
“Was it, Leo? “He is probably the only one who can interact with her and Alaia and belittle her in
various ways,
after all.
She has never seen a man as petty as he is; in fact, she does not have any particularly sharp disagreements with him; however, because of his gender prejudice, she has been dissatisfied, belittled, and suppressed.
Alaia was embarrassed, so she lowered her eyes and softly said, “I’m sorry.”
“There’s nothing to be sorry about. You’re just being cautious. It’s a good thing to be wary of people.” She smiled faintly. Silvia wasn’t trying to console her, but what she said was genuine.
Once upon a time, she also trusted people without reservation. Fortunately for her, she was not betrayed. It is a good thing to be able to trust people; however, being gullible and naïve isn’t. Being wary is also for self-protection, and there was nothing wrong with that.
“I’m sorry; I should not have doubted you! After all, you’re so nice to me, and these are the happiest days I’ve had in a long time. Even if I never lose weight, I’ll remember these few happy days!”
The more Silvia acted like this, the more Alaia felt guilty, as if she shouldn’t have doubted her friend, especially after the man said a few words.
“Who said you couldn’t lose weight, stupid girl?”
Silvia noticed his son had nearly finished his meal, wiped his little mouth, kissed his little cheek again, and softly said, “Go play with Auntie; Mom has something to talk about.”
Asher pursed his pink lips and kissed his mother on the cheek before obediently leaving the table.
Silvia looked at the dishes on the table and barely moved after dismissing her son, raising her hand and asking, “You need to eat. So, eat!”
Alaia nodded, and began picking up vegetables with a fork but was stopped by Silvia.
“Do you remember what I said? Chew slowly!” Silvia disapprovingly looked at her and said, “Take your time; enjoy the taste of food; food is delicious; it is worth savoring.”
Nodding, Alaia slowed down and began to eat.
Silvia looked at her and said slowly, “I have learned some medical skills, but I did not teach
myself.”
Startled, Alaia coughed a few times as she was not expecting Silvia to bring up the topic again.
“Don’t rush to eat,” Silvia advised, handing her a bottle of water.
“Silvia, you don’t have to explain anything to me!” Alaia said
She used to have some doubts, but she no longer does.
In any case, she hasn’t had many friends in her twenty years of life since she identified herself as a friend, and she doesn’t want to doubt her friends because of other people’s gossip. Exclusive content © by Nô(v)el/Dr/ama.Org.
Shake your head immediately; it shouldn’t be.
“You should be suspicious; I should explain,” Silvia explained, “because I wasn’t sure yet.”
“Sure, of what?” Alaia asked.
Silvia pondered for a moment before saying, “Not sure what was the cause of your poisoning.”
Alaia was instantly terrified, and her face turned pale when she said this.
“Don’t be alarmed; this poison isn’t fatal,” Silvia quickly reassured her.
The poisoning had no effect on Alaia’s son, but she has been unable to lose weight for many years. Alaia was constantly exhausting which was tiring to the soul and it was all due to the poisoning.
After calming down, Alaia asked, “Then what kind of poison is it?”
“This poison must be consumed for a long period of time for it to be fatal. I need to study it for a few days,” Silvia said cautiously after some thought.
“Then…” Alaia stood up and took her phone from her bag, revealing a picture she had taken of Leo’s prescription, which she handed to Silvia, who looked at it and asked, “Is this medication effective
against the poison in my body?”
Silvia carefully examined the prescription, then looked up at her and asked, “Is Leo the one who gave you this prescription?”
Alaia nodded.
Leo must be a complete fool. Did he really go to medical school? Did he not understand how this
medication works?
“This prescription only temporarily suppresses your appetite and relieves the feeling of physical fatigue, but it does not have much effect on detoxification,” Silvia explained, shaking her head, “The first thing to understand about detoxification is what kind of poison is affecting you. Then, we will be able to find the antidote. If you take this prescription, it will only make your mental state temporarily better, but you won’t eat, which will make you more susceptible to the poison.”
At first, Alaia thought she had met a brilliant doctor who could save her, but it didn’t work.
“You don’t have to be so pessimistic. I believe your body’s toxicity is complicated, but it isn’t fatal; such long-term chronic poisoning will not kill you. I can sort this out. I just need more time,” Silvia consoled her after witnessing her loss.
In the end, willpower is what keeps any disease alive. The person will collapse if the string of support fails. So, she kept quiet about the toxins in Alaia’s body and avoided mentioning her physical ailments. She simply let her eat and drink freely here, without mentioning healing or
detoxification, and simply adjusted her diet.
Leo, however, would’ve caused more harm than good if she hadn’t been told about the prescription.
“I’ve only been to a few places since I was a child, and the servants at home have also served me
since I was a child. As I grew older, I rarely ate outside. At home, I double-checked everything I ate. How could I have been poisoned? Who was trying to harm me?” Alaia said. She couldn’t believe she could be poisoned when she was doing so well.