Quinn felt something was wrong. He held his stomach and yelled at me, "Chloe, go to the clinic and call someone over."

I hurriedly threw the cup of water in my hand and ran towards the clinic.

When I reached the corner, I started walking slowly, letting them feel more pain.

In my previous life, Quinn came back and saw that there was no food. After asking what happened, he kicked me in the stomach. I slid on the ground and hit the corner of the wall.

Quinn ignored the dull thud and quickly walked over to me, raising his foot and stomping on my stomach again, with even greater force than before.

Not only did Nicole not stop him, she even added said, "We usually love Liam more, but you can't make things difficult for everyone on your brother's birthday."

After hearing this, Quinn slapped me on. I fainted.

When I was almost at the clinic, I smeared a lot of mud on my body and pretended that I had fallen.

Unfortunately, the doctor was not there tonight, so I walked slowly towards the priest's house.

When priest arrived, the three of them were dying, so he quickly had them sent to the county hospital.

While in the car, priest asked, "What did your family eat?"

I pinched the corner of my clothes and whispered, "My brother poured paraquat into the potato jar, and my grandma washed the potatoes several times to avoid wasting them and cooked them before eating."

The priest's face changed immediately. He urged the man who was driving to drive faster.

When we arrived at the county hospital, Liam's mouth had already started to turn purple.

The priest rushed to the emergency room with my brother in his arms, shouting anxiously, "Help! He's been poisoned by paraquat!"

All the medical staff in the emergency room gathered around and the three were pushed into the emergency room.

After rescuing, the three people were basically recovered after gastric lavage.

Liam's condition was quite serious and the doctor forced him to stay in the hospital for observation.

The doctor called Quinn aside with a serious look and said, "Although you and your mom seem to be fine now, you still can't take it lightly. I suggest you stay in the hospital for observation."

Quinn hesitated while holding the medical prescription, and Madison directly refuted what the doctor said when she heard it.