Ok,Mister

Sure enough, a cat appeared to him, and Ramon immediately fed him.

Soon, the cat appeared to be in pain and collapsed.

"What!" Ramon shouted as if remembering what Tobi had said.

Ramon walked quickly to the kitchen and looked up at the ceiling to ensure the room's CCTV was still on.

"It can't be allowed!" Ramon whispered as he stepped into the security officer's room to ascertain what Nanda had done moments ago.

"Yes, Mr. Ramon!" The guard said as he received Ramon's order.

Ramon then looked at the kitchen's CCTV footage to see what Nanda had been up to recently.

In the footage, Nanda came and went back and forth to the refrigerator while holding a bottle that Ramon suspected was poison.

Not believing what his sister was doing, Ramon rushed to the room and told Rika all this.

Worried that another victim would be, Rika immediately asked Ramon to forbid anyone from taking food from the fridge.

Rika's advice was correct; Ramon then went back to the kitchen and told Tobi his findings, who hurriedly threw away all the food before anyone got poisoned like the poor cat Ramon had fed earlier.

"It's really cruel of you, Nanda, to do this!" Ramon whispered as he helped Tobi throw out the refrigerator's contents individually.

"What are you doing?" Said Mom, who then entered the kitchen.

Ramon pulled his mother's hand and began to tell her everything he knew; she looked shocked and then seemed to remember what happened to her a few days ago.

"No wonder, yesterday when, Mom, you drank milk, it tasted strange."

"Then, Mom, did you swallow it?" Ramon asked firmly.

"No, Mom, I threw it up. It was bitter. Really!" Mom seemed unconvinced by Ramon's story but couldn't believe it either.

"What should I do with this child?" Ramon started to get confused.

Mom took a deep breath, returning to the kitchen to ensure Nanda wasn't near them.

"Why is he like this, huh?" Mom said as she walked back into the kitchen.

Rika, who heard Mom and Ramon's conversation in the kitchen, approached them to find out the whole story.

"What's wrong, Mom?" Rika asked and sat next to Mom.

"It looks like all the food in the fridge has been poisoned, Nanda!" Mom said as she described some of the foods that tasted strange.

"Mom, if this is going too far, should we ask what Nanda really means?" Rika suggested in a whisper.

Ramon then looked angry at the suggestion, as he didn't think Nanda would admit what she had done.

"Let's try it first!" Rika insisted.

Mom, who no longer knew what to do, could only remain silent, while Ramon, annoyed before, followed Rika's suggestion to ask Nanda about the truth of her allegations.

Ramon then pulled his sister down to the kitchen and started asking questions in a high tone.

"Are you really trying to poison us?" Ramon growled.

"What's wrong with you guys, why do you always think I'm that bad?" Nanda said defensively.

"Haha, you know I gave a passing cat a fish from the fridge, and he died immediately.

This means you poisoned all the food in the fridge!" Ramon shouted, asking his sister to confess.

Nanda didn't accept her brother's accusation; she continued to be evasive until Mrs. Anita saw Nanda pocketing something.

"What is it?" Mrs. Anita asked while taking a bottle from Nanda's pocket.

Nanda was shocked, and sure enough, the bottle in her pocket was a bottle of poison prepared by Nanda to poison all the food in the refrigerator.

"Mom, don't take it the wrong way..."

"Already, Nanda, you confessed!" Cut off Jaya, who suddenly appeared in his wheelchair.

Jaya then told her what he saw a few days ago when he accidentally saw Nanda throwing the poison bottle into the trash.

Knowing his daughter's evil plan, he could only grieve, and after a while, someone called Jaya to confirm that some of the poison bottles ordered by Nanda were empty. It was this call that triggered Jaya to have a heart attack.

"Look, we have strong evidence of your crime. You still want to deny it?" Ramon said, fed up with his brother.

Nanda was silent; she now understood she was being cornered. Not wanting to lose her mind, Nanda cried and apologized to her parents.

Rika, who saw her sister-in-law's theatrics, then chose to remain silent and let Ramon take charge of the crime that her sister had committed this time.

"Never mind, you'd better report it to the police, your crime is unforgivable!" Ramon exclaimed as he picked up his cell phone.

"Ramon, don't!" Nanda pleaded with her brother.

Jaya, who seemed to agree with Ramon, then contacted Mr. Eko, a police officer of his acquaintance.

"Dad, don't. Please!" Nanda pleaded, which her father ignored.

Dad then asked Mr. Eko to go to his house immediately because he no longer wanted to give mercy to his youngest son.

No matter how hard Nanda asked Jaya to release her for her accusations this time, Ramon was sure he would immediately report Nanda.

Soon, Mr. Eko and the police team, a well-known businessman in Bandung, arrived at Jaya's house and immediately took Nanda away.

"Dad, don't do this. Please!" Nanda shouted as she was escorted to the police station.

Jaya's father looked at his daughter coldly and entered the house because it was boiling that day.

"Now clean out all the food in the fridge, I'm sure he's poisoned everything in our fridge!" Jaya said as she pushed her wheelchair.

Rika looked at Jaya, who looked sad about what had happened, but she didn't dare say anything because she knew that what her husband's family needed right now was peace.

Rika was walking to her room when Ramon appeared to be sitting alone with his mother in the kitchen; she was cleaning out the fridge, which still had some food left.

From a distance, Rika saw her mother-in-law occasionally wiping away her tears, which fell unstoppably because she did not expect all that Nanda had done.

"That's it, Mom. Don't be sad!" Ramon consoled her while thrusting a tissue at her mother.

"I wonder what else will happen in this house?" Mom whispered as she wiped away her tears.

Kriing!

Ramon's cell phone rang, and Ramon rushed to pick it up.

[Ramon, Nanda is poisoned!]

"What?" Ramon shrieked in disbelief