âFoodborne illness?â Balfour turned his head and looked at Talia who stood beside him.
Talia had always been the caregiver for the elderly couple, managing their meals and tending to their needs.
Feeling the weight of Balfourâs scrutinizing gaze, Talia quickly stood up and waved her hands in defense, âMr. Balfour, I swear I had no idea! I know how fragile Senior Mr. and Mrs. Howardâs health is.
Iâve always been very careful with their diets, never letting them have any takeout or anything. How could they possibly be poisoned?â
Talia was frantic, trying to clear her name, but without proof, all she could do was waving hands in desperation.
âFood?â Ivy suddenly thought of herself. She had prepared breakfast that morning. Could Dean and Alyssaâs current condition be because of her cooking?
Watching Taliaâs anxious demeanor, Ivy hesitated before standing up and speaking softly, âUm⦠I was the one who made breakfast this morning, and last nightâs dinner too. It has nothing to do with Talia.â
With his eyebrows raised, Balfour fixed his gaze on Ivy without saying a word for a moment.
He trusted Talia; after all, sheâd been by Alyssaâs side for years, deeply bonded with the old couple. It wasnât likely sheâd poison them.
But Ivy, he couldnât be totally certain about her.
After entrusting the care of the elderly to Talia, Balfour led Ivy out of the sickroom and into the hallway.
Leila was also there, having come to help with the elderly and waiting outside.
Ivy timidly followed behind Balfour. Once they had moved a bit away, she spoke up, âUm⦠Mr. Howard, I know your family has staff for cooking, but I just arrived and wanted to fulfill our agreement by being a considerate granddaughter-in-law, so I thought Iâd cook a meal for them.â
Balfour turned around and looked at her coldly, âSo, what exactly did you put in the breakfast?â
It seemed from Taliaâs account that there was nothing amiss after last nightâs dinner, so the problem must have been with this morningâs meal!
Ivy furrowed her brows, thinking hard, âI didnât add anything strange, just regular ingredients. Mr.
Howard, I know you suspect me, but I really didnât put anything that shouldnât be there.â
Balfour scrutinized her; she didnât seem to be lying and had no apparent motive to harm the elderly.
â1⦠I think I saw something.â
At the voice, they both turned to see the maid, Leila, who had timidly approached.
Balfour addressed Leila, âWhat did you see?â
Leila glanced fearfully at lvy, as if terrified, âI was there when Ms. Dunhill was making breakfast. I saw her add some white powder to the oatmeal. I asked her what it was, and she said it was a special ingredient in her secret recipe, so I didnât question further.â
Ivy was stunned, looking at Leila who was blatantly lying. She didnât know how to react, but one thing was clear to her now.
This maid had disliked her from the start, harboring hostility; that was certain!
âLeila, what nonsense are you talking about? When did I ever add white powder to the oatmeal? I have no quarrel with you, and why are you slandering me?