Chapter 28 Mikhail Grayson had received the child's latest report early that morning. His pupils contracted the moment he saw it; the blood tests revealed unmistakable signs that someone had deliberately administered a slow poison to the child. This type of poison is not something the general public would know about. And it was out of the question that it was an accident. The pages of the report in Mikhail's hand trembled slightly, though his expression remained stern. Outside the ward, journalists stood broadcasting live. The red lights on their cameras flickered. Those who had supported Mikhail the day before were now even more eager to learn his reaction. Such an incident involving children never escapes the media's attention. And today, the information was absolutely explosive. Mi

