Chapter 839 Put Some Purgative

Name:Mystery of Love Author:Orange
In the afternoon, Janice and her sister Janet came to visit. Seeing that Eva was resting in Jim's limo, Janice felt very uncomfortable.

Janet's eyes flashed with malice and coldness. She was here to teach Eva a lesson.

She took out a box of juice from her pocket and said, "It's for you, sister." She showed her trademark innocent smile.

"Thank you." Eva took it without hesitation.

After a while, Eva began to have diarrhea. Seeing her running to the bathroom again and again, Annabel was worried. "Sis Eva, are you eating something bad?"

"No, I just drank a box of juice..." Eva had already caught a cold, and she had run to the bathroom seven or eight times, so she was exhausted. As soon as she finished speaking, she fainted.

Annabel called out.

Jim was filming on the set. When he heard the cry of Annabel, he immediately rushed over like a tornado.

"What happened?" Jim asked as he picked up Eva.

"After drinking that box of juice, sis Eva began to have diarrhea," Annabel said.

"Where did you buy the juice?" Jim frowned.

Annabel turned to look at Janet, who was standing next to Janice, and said, "She gave it to sis Eva."

Jim stared at Janet with a murderous look.

"We bought the juice in the supermarket," Janice explained immediately.

The ambulance arrived. Jim put Eva on the stretcher and got on the ambulance with her. At the same time, he asked Eve to take juice for testing.

Seeing Eva's pale face, Jim was so worried that his dashing eyebrows twisted together in anxiety.

Janet and Janice also went to the hospital.

Janice saw the expression on Jim's face.

In the ward, the doctor was giving intravenous drip to Eva.

The test result showed that the juice contained purgatives.

"That's impossible. The juice Janet gave Eva is not opened. Is there a problem when we bought it?" Janice said in shock.

There was a needle sized hole in the opening of the juice box. The person who poisoned it should have injected the purgative into it with an injector.

"How unlucky we are! We happened to buy the poisoned juice. You should complain about the poor management of the supermarket," Janice said angrily.

Jim turned to Janet, "Do you have anything to say?"

Janet hid behind Janice and said, "Sister, brother Jim looks so horrible. I am scared."

"Jim, this is a question about the supermarket. Why do you ask Janet this?" Janice protected her sister.

"I happened to have something to talk to her, so she came." Jim's eyes flashed with a cold light. In the afternoon, Parker called. He had found out the person who slandered Eva in the post of the underground Internet bar.

"Brother Jim, I don't know what you are talking about. Why are you looking for me? Do you want to invite me to eat hot pot?" Janet tilted her head and looked inn

.

"This is the best place for Janet to go. She won't be lonely if she has something to eat and play." Jim shrugged his shoulders and said, "So, don't worry."

"But she is pregnant," Janice whispered.

"There is no blind angle monitoring during the whole process of the video. If she is in trouble, the medical team will be there at any time," Jim said.

"How long will you lock her up? What if Jade asks?" Eva frowned.

"Tell her that she is on a holiday and will be back in a week," Jim said slowly.

"So you want to lock her up for a week?" Eva asked in astonishment.

"If she dares to do it again next time, she will never be able to come out for the rest of her life. If Jade doesn't want to leave her, he can go in with her." There was a bit of coldness in Jim's tone. He didn't say it to Eva, but to Janice. He couldn't let a madwoman interfere in his life, even if she was Janice's sister.

Janice trembled slightly, and a chill spread from her spine. She found that Jim had really changed. In the past, he loved Janet very much and treated her as a little sister. But now, there was no warmth at all. He only treated her as a mental patient.

"Jim, didn't you always treat Janet as your little sister? Janet also likes you. You said no matter what she did, you would protect her and not let others hurt her, " she asked painfully.

"She is no longer a child. Even if she is sick, she must distinguish right from wrong and won't hurt others as she wishes," Jim said seriously.

"After she gives birth to the baby, I will let her take the medicine. As long as she takes the medicine, she will have a normal judgment and won't act recklessly again," Janice said.

"Why don't we just let her stay in there to nourish the fetus until the baby is born, so that she won't think too much? Thinking too much is not good for the baby," Jim said slowly.