âI would kill you if you knocked this out of my hand.â
Yvetteâs emotionless voice echoed in Yasminâs ears, causing her to shudder involuntarily. However, she quickly put on a look of feigned innocence.
âI was just worried you might give Aunt Yara something harmful again. Look at that pill in your handâitâs dirty and disgusting. Itâs obvious that it isnât good for Aunt Yara.â
âYou fool!â Gideon snapped, pointing at her. âThatâs Panacium!!!â
Everyone knew that Panacium was a miraculous medicine capable of curing all ailments, highly sought after by influential families.
But these pills were extremely rare, and few had ever seen it. Gideon recognized it immediately the moment Yvette had brought it out.
His heart was still aching at the thought of Yasmin knocking it out of Yvetteâs hand, wasting the precious medicine This also reinforced his belief that Yvette was indeed the Miracle Healer!
âHow is that possibleâ¦â Yasmin murmured in disbelief. She wondered how a country bumpkin like Yvette got hold of something as precious as Panacium.
Even Irwin and Jacob were taken aback.
Yvette didnât hesitate to feed the Panacium to Yara.
Irwin and Jacob watched anxiously as Yara lay unconscious, hoping she would wake up soon.
Meanwhile, Yasminâs face darkened as she bit her lip, silently praying that Yara wouldnât wake up, as her plans would be ruined if she did.
Yara suddenly began to cough violently, slowly regaining consciousness. Her eyes cleared, and although she was still weak, her condition had improved significantly.
âDarling, youâre finally awake!â Irwin exclaimed. There were tears of joy in his eyes as he stayed close by her side.
âMomâs awake. Now itâs time to find out what caused her to faint and vomit blood,â Yvette said coldly, her eyes glinting with frost as she turned to Yasmin.
âWhy are you looking at me like that?â Yasmin shrank back, feeling guilty.
She quickly added, âAunt Yara fainted after taking your medicine. The maids all saw it. Iâm not lying!â
âYes, thatâs true,â the maids chimed in.
Although amazed by Yvetteâs medical skills, they had to speak the truth.
Yasmin felt a surge of triumph inside. Her plan was foolproof, and with these maids as witnesses, as long as she insisted that Yvetteâs medicine was at fault, they wouldnât be able to find out the truth.
It was infuriating to her that Yvette had managed to save Yara. The bitterness in Yasminâs heart deepened as she gritted her teeth in frustration.
She would have to come up with another scheme to drive Yvette out.
âYvie, I believe in you. It couldnât be because of your medicine!â Yara weakly reached out to grasp Yvetteâs hand.
Yvette felt a deeper warmth in her heart. âMom, do you remember if you consumed anything else when you took the medicine?â
âLet me thinkâ¦â Yara pondered carefully. âOh, I remembered. I also drank a glass of milk when I took the medicine.â
âYes, thatâs right! Mrs. Murray drinks a glass of milk every night to h