"Yes, Ms.Feroma." Clark immediately went to it.
"Now I want to check the main water switch, the water switch in your room, and the
storage room." Derila grabbed her backpack.
"I'll accompany you." William made a gesture and his entourage immediately pushed
him and accompanied Derila to check.
"Derila, you suspect someone has poisoned the water supply?" William asked.
"You should have guessed that you had been poisoned and conducted a secret
examination." Derila surmised.
"You are so clever." William exclaimed from the bottom of his heart.
"Since you have checked them all, it means that you can't find any problems in those
parts of the kitchen, in that case, the problem lies in the dark." Derila deduced,
"Apart from the water source and the storage room, I can't think of any other place."
"We've actually thought about the water source." William said, "The whole castle is filled
with people who drink from the same water source as I do, so if there's a problem with
the water source, then how come they're okay?"
"How do you know they're fine?" Derila asked rhetorically.
William froze for a moment, and those attendants all panicked.
"They all have blackened eyebrows one by one, which means they are also slightly
poisoned, it's just that because of your health and the fact that you are taking medicine,
this poison is incompatible with your medicine, so your reaction is just faster and more
obvious."
Derila said solemnly, "To put it mildly, if I come back in a few months, I'm afraid
there won't be a single living thing left in this castle of yours, and it will have to become
a haunted mansion by then!"
Hearing this, everyone was all scared out of their wits.
"How cruel they are." William was so angry that his hands were shaking, and he, who
was always calm and collected, could not control his emotions now.
"Luckily, everything was in time." Derila immediately checked the water source, and
there was indeed a problem. The poisonous trick was small and not easily detectable,
but slowly invading the body, over time, it would surely kill him.
And the reason why William reacted so quickly to the various drugs was because he
had been disabled for years and was weak, and because he had been taking
Derila's medicine.
Medicine and poison are mutually exclusive, so there was a reaction very quickly.
It was also because the reaction was produced so quickly that timely action could be
taken.
Otherwise, William would have been like everyone else, waiting months for a reaction.
William immediately had the water source turned off, and then accompanied Derila
to check the storage room. Derila checked carefully and found a box of essential
oils that had not yet been opened.
She immediately had it opened and examined it with a silver needle, and sure enough,
there was something wrong with the essential oil as well.
"This essential oil is for my exclusive use." William explained, "Because I have trouble
falling asleep, I need to use aromatherapy to hypnotise me every night, but I always get
it ordered from an old friend who shouldn't be harming me."
"I'm not sure who harmed you, but in any case there is something wrong with this
essential oil." Derila was certain, "I'm only responsible for finding out what's
poisonous, but the person, you need to fix it yourself."
"Understood." William nodded his head.
At this time, the attendant came to report that the crowd had gathered at the entrance
and waited.
Derila and William immediately went to the door, and she inquired, "Have there
been any newcomers to the castle recently?"
"No, it has always been the loyal maids my parents left behind." William sighed, "Only
some of the bodyguards I keep close to me were hired two years ago, the others are all
of age, and I think, they should not harm me either."
"I hope so, but hearts are unpredictable." Without further ado, Derila followed
William to the door.
Bodyguards, soldiers, maids and slaves, adding up to seventy to eighty people, all
stood neatly at the entrance, waiting for Derila's interrogation.
The bodyguards and soldiers had always seen big scenes and were all fairly calm.
The slaves and maids were all trembling, nervous and scared.

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