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Unexpected Encounter with my Boss

Chapter 169
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Chapter 169 Vincent and Kelly arrived at the hospital an hour later. Alex was already waiting at the entrance.

"Mr. Lewis." "What's going on?" Kelly asked as soon as they arrived. "Everyone was fine. How did they suddenly all get sick?" Alex's expression was grave. "I asked the doctor, and they said it's food poisoning." Vincent's steps halted, and a hint of doubt flashed in his eyes. "Food poisoning?" "Yes. The first to show symptoms was Ivy, who cto the hospital at 1:00 am. I asked her, and she said she hadn't eaten anything after dinner last night.

The situation is similar for the others, so now everyone suspects it was because the food last night wasn't fresh." "That's impossible!" Kelly immediately denied it. "All the ingredients in the house were delivered that day.

"I personally checked them several times because we were hosting a dinner. The ingredients were fresh. There shouldn't be any problems." Alex's expression grew even graver. "If it's not a problem with the ingredients, there's only one possibility left." Vincent pursed his lips in silence.

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Kelly asked anxiously, "What possibility?" "Maybe... someone poisoned the food." "Poisoned the food?" Kelly exclaimed in shock. "Our nutritionist prepared the meals last night. Although I didn't watch the whole process, we usually eat the sthings. There shouldn't be a problem, right?" Just as they were talking, a police car arrived and parked behind them. Two policemen got out of the car.

Vincent frowned. "Who called the police?" "It was Ivy," Alex said. "She had called the police before I arrived." The police officer cto investigate the situation. After questioning everyone, the focus of the collective poisoning incident ultimately turned to last night's dinner. "Mr. Lewis, can we cto your house to collect evidence and investigate?" Before Vincent could speak, Kelly said, "Of course. There were still sleftovers from last night's meal at home." Vincent frowned as he glanced at her but didn't say anything.

The group returned to Vincent's home.

Anna was sunbathing in the yard. Meanwhile, Teresa was busy in the kitchen.

Seeing so many people suddenly enter, Teresa was startled but quickly composed herself. "Ms. Harrison, who are these..." Kelly walked over and stood by Teresa's side, reassuring her. "Don't be nervous, Teresa. The police are just here to investigate last night's dinner.

I remember there were still sleftovers, and I asked you to put them in the refrigerator, right?" "Yes." Teresa went to the refrigerator to bring out two plates.

After the police collected evidence, Kelly asked her to dispose of them.

Teresa felt uneasy, but she couldn't find anyone to ask. Just then, Alex cdownstairs, and Teresa. stopped him. "Mr. Zander, what's going on? Was there a problem with last night's dinner?"

Since the police had cto collect evidence, and the two remaining dishes from last night were both made by her, Teresa was worried. No one ate the dishes she cooked except for Tiffany because everyone looked down on them.

Tiffany had a small appetite and didn't eat much, so there were many leftovers.

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Alex saw her worried expression and couldn't bear to hide it from her, $o he told her "Those who ate here last pero F nightall ended up in the hospital with severe stomach ache He and Mandy were exceptions because the two of them didn't stay for dinner.

"Stomach ache? Was there a problem with the ingredients?" Teresa didn't even consider herself a suspect.

"The test results showed it was food poisoning." "Poisoning?" Teresa's face turned pale with shock. "Is it that serious?"

"Yes, it's quite serious," Alex said.

"You should prepare yourself if they find poison in the leftovers, you will definitely be called in for questioning."