In those three bottles of sweet and tangy orange juice, a significant amount of poisonous rat poison had been mixed in.
Qin Sisi retained a bit of childhood memory about rat poison. Back then, mice were abundant, and there were many who sold rat poison on the streets.
In those years, eight or nine out of ten poisoning cases used rat poison purchased from street vendors.
Later, the authorities realized the severity of the situation and enforced strict controls on rat poison, beginning with banning its production and sale.
Many people were worried. Without rat poison, how could they exterminate the rats at home? Would there be a severe rodent plague?
Of course, the situation people worried about didn't occur. Without rat poison, there were no rats dying from ingesting it, and people afraid that their pet cats and dogs would accidentally eat poisoned rats could relax and let their pets roam free.
If there were cats around, how would rats dare to be rampant?