At this moment, the Wilson family had no idea why their stomachs hurt so badly and what was the cause o f the severe diarrhea that followed. 1
The narcissus of daffodils was a very strong poison. A very small amount of purified narcissus could be fatal to humans. 6
However, even though the content of the alkaloid in daffodils was relatively small, consuming it in a large volume would trigger significant symptoms of food poisoning, but it would not be life-threatening if the amount was not too much. 6
Regardless, the pain from the food poisoning was definitely not something ordinary people could bear. 2
It not only induced vomiting and diarrhea, but also fever, convulsions, and nervous system disorders. 2
If it was eaten in an unusually large amount, it may even cause shock and death. 6
It was indeed a bit dangerous as everyone in the Wilson family had consumed too much of narcissus. Even Charlie did not expect that they would eat so much when he was drafting his plan. 6
It was often reported in the news that some people had to be hospitalized after mistaking daffodils for chives and suffering food poisoning. It could be quite confusing when it came to distinguishing these two
plants.
When the ambulance arrived at Thompson First, three of the five members of the Wilson family had already passed out. Christopher and Wendy were in dire condition, yet barely conscious. 1
Despite hanging on to the thin line of consciousness, they could no longer control their bowels, so everyone’s pants were filled with watery excrement. 6
When the paramedics and doctors arrived at the scene, the living room was so gross and smelly that they immediately turned around and puked, i
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