Chapter 760 Interrogation
Yan Huai asked curiously, "But, what could be the reason why mother vomited blood several times during this period?"
The doctor guessed, "Based on the current test reports, I tend to think it's caused by medication irritating her stomach and intestines. What medication has she been taking recently?"
Yan Huai took out two medicine bottles from his pocket and said, "These are the two medicines my mother has been taking recently."
The doctor looked at the label on the medicine bottle and said that if the patient really had liver failure, there would be no problem taking these two medicines.
However, taking medication without liver failure will actually put pressure on the liver.
He opened the bottle, poured out the pills, brought it to his nose and sniffed it, then smashed the pills open with his cell phone. A pungent chemical smell mixed with an indescribable bitterness suddenly rushed out.
"Something's wrong! Rifaximin shouldn't have this pungent, rancid smell, and the lactitol isn't pure enough!" The doctor picked up the powder and held it up to a bright light. "The color is too dark, and there are unidentified crystalline impurities. This... I suggest you call the police."
Having said that, the doctor immediately called his assistant in and took the medicine for testing.
Yan Huai said, "We will, but now we need to ask the doctor to prescribe medicine for my mother."
"good."
After leaving the hospital, Yan Huai sent Xie Shu back to the manor. It was already evening and night had fallen.
Too many things happened today, and Xie Shu was afraid he would have trouble falling asleep.
Yan Huai asked old Wilson to stay in the manor to accompany Xie Shu, and he took people to the sanatorium to deal with the matter overnight to avoid alerting the enemy.
The area around the sanatorium had already been under martial law, and the patients were still doing their usual things, some were still taking walks, and some had gone to bed early, having no idea what was going on.
In Area D, Yan Huai's car drove in, and Allen stepped forward and opened the door, "Master Caesar, you're here."
The two walked in side by side, and Allen reported: "Coleman and Hawke are being held separately, the lab is sealed, and the items are being preserved as they are."
"My men discovered sophisticated eavesdropping devices in the lady's room and living room and have removed them."
"Hawk and Coleman's mobile phones, personal computers, and all storage devices within the nursing home have been confiscated and are undergoing deep decryption."
"By the way, shortly after we took control of Coleman, someone called him. The name displayed was 'Lia' (Lia), presumably his current wife. We followed instructions and cut off all outside contact, so we didn't answer the call."
Yan Huai listened carefully and nodded, "Take me to see Hawke first."
Hawke was imprisoned in a guest room in the corner of the second floor.
Through the newly installed surveillance camera, Hawke could be seen feeling a little restless inside.
Yan Huai pushed the door open and walked in. Hawke seemed startled. He stood up from his chair and asked, "Caesar, why did you lock me up with the teacher?"
Yan Huai's expression was deep: "Why, don't you know?"
Hawke remained calm and shook his head, "I don't know what you're talking about. It's illegal for you to imprison me like this!"
Yan Huai threw the examination report from Johnson University Hospital in front of Hawke and asked harshly, "You don't know? You don't know that my mother doesn't have liver failure? You don't know that my mother's liver function is normal? You don't know that the fluid my mother is receiving is just saline? You don't know that the medicine my mother is taking is fake?"
Every word was like a rock, hitting Hawke on the forehead.
Caesar knew.
I know everything.
Hawke took two steps back with a pale face.
He felt something was wrong since Yan Huai took Xie Shu away in the afternoon.
But the teacher believed Caesar's words and chose the liver with a rare blood type that matched Xie Shu's, so he did not evacuate immediately.
Yan Huai took a half step forward, the invisible sense of oppression suddenly intensified: "Coleman is now in a difficult situation. Will KL Group choose a core expert as a pawn, or choose a tool who accidentally learned too many secrets, was forced to execute, but can take all the blame at any time?"
The color drained completely from Hawke's face, and his body began to tremble uncontrollably.
"Testify against Coleman," Yan Huai's voice was not threatening at all, but simply stating a choice. "As an accomplice, you still have a way out. If you continue to cover up for him, you will be the mastermind behind KL's illegal human experiments and personal injury in the nursing home. I will make you stay in prison until you die. Make your choice."
Hawke slumped in his chair, despairing. "Coleman forced me to do this! A few years ago, he... he deliberately set a trap on a VIP postoperative patient I was responsible for, causing me to use the wrong dosage combination, resulting in severe liver and kidney damage. Then he 'showed up in time' to correct the situation, publicly claiming it was an abnormal drug reaction... and 'kindly' helped me erase all the records... But privately, he threatened me with that incident report. I had no choice!"
"Why did Coleman collude with the KL Group to conduct human experiments?"
Hawke: "From what I understand, his son has Kidd's blood type and suffers from the genetic disease FHL. It was the KL Group that helped them find a successful match and performed a stem cell transplant. After that, Coleman became tied to the KL Group and secretly helped the KL Group conduct human experiments."
"His son?" Yan Huai raised his eyebrows. "I've seen his son before, he doesn't look sick..."
"He is his youngest son with his current wife. He protects him very well and never appears in the sight of others."
"Since when did he start using my mother as an experiment?"
Hawke thought for a moment, "It seems...about seven or eight years ago. It's been so long I can't remember clearly..."
"So, all the illnesses my mother has suffered over the years were caused by you on purpose..."
"...some are, some aren't." Hawke said intermittently, "...Coleman didn't dare give Madam a strong dose of medicine for fear of damaging her liver. This was because Coleman had previously secretly done a matching under the guise of an examination, and the match was successful..."
"Whose match? You forged the medical records and planned to perform surgery on my mother soon. Who did you plan to transplant her liver to?"
“I only know that it’s someone from KL Group, I don’t know who it is specifically.”
…
Coleman was held in the tearoom on the first floor.
Coleman sat on the sofa with his back straight, but his eyes were filled with deep fatigue.
Yan Huai walked in and sat down silently on the sofa opposite Coleman. There was only a low coffee table between them.
The air was stagnant for a long time.
Finally, Yan Huai broke the silence. His voice was low and smooth, not a question, but more like a statement of fact: "For more than ten years, the entire Wilson family, especially my mother, has trusted you so much and entrusted her health to you. My father regards you as a close friend. When I learned that you might be colluding with the KL Group, my first reaction was disbelief."
Coleman lowered his head, his Adam's apple rolled, his lips turned pale, and he didn't respond.
"What did they get in return for this trust? Tampering with her daily medication? Planting a bug next to her bed? Ripping out her liver on the operating table... to give KL Group's people their lives?"
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