Chapter 460 Suspicious Drugs Oliver made his way upstairs after that, and the others followed suit. Lucy dared not look in the direction of the delivery room. Her face was so pale that she looked like she would faint.
Tobias and Wynter were the only pair left downstairs. Wynter stared at Lucy's shoulder and couldn't help but frown.
The attachment was too great, and it would take more than the usual seance to get rid of it. Wynter also wondered if the production team had noticed that the storyline was taking a different turn.
Perhaps the changes were so slight that the director hadn't noticed anything amiss at all.
Besides, a successful variety show like this one relied heavily upon the element of surprise, which often left the audience in suspense and wanting more.
Wynter glanced at the cameras surrounding her to make sure that they were still functioning normally. She couldn't very well start eliminating paranormal forces on camera.
At spoint, these paranormal activities would begin to draw unwanted attention.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇtWynter looked away and turned her gaze toward the dark corridor, the end of which lay the delivery room. The signboard that had fallen off earlier was clean and bold as if presenting itself as a clue.
How could such anger and grief be aligned with the general premise of the show's intended challenge? If this was what the vengeful spirits wanted Wynter to solve, then she saw no harm in granting them that wish.
Tobias assessed Wynter thoughtfully at that moment, wondering how he was going to shield her from whatever petty revenge Oliver or Zane might throw her way.
He and Oliver had met a few times, and admittedly, he saw the latter through rose-colored glasses. After all, Oliver had been in the industry for a while. Tobias respected him and even trusted him at one point.
They said greed brought out the ugliest side of people. This wasn't the first tTobias had received subtle digs and jests from Oliver, but he was used to it after stin the entertainment industry.
However, he couldn't say the sabout Wynter.
"Hey, are you..." Tobias was just about to speak when Wynter headed for the shadowy end of the corridor. He saw this and immediately said, "You can walk behind me." The Quinnell men were known for their height and broad shoulders. It helped that they filled out their frames nicely and gave others a sense of security.
As Tobias led the way, he took in his surroundings vigilantly, his eyes shining brightly.
"I think the circuit's going haywire," he observed, picking up a flashlight he had seen on the floor and handing it to Wynter. "Here, hold onto this just in case the power goes out." "How does he know the circuit's going haywire?" a viewer asked in the comment section.
Chapter 440 Suspicious Drugs 312 "Hint from a science kid-If you check the lights overhead, you'll find that the circuit is indeed acting up," another commented.
"Uh, that's swell and all, but i thought Tobias was an airhead," someone interjected in confusion.
Before long, the netizens realized how wrong their perception of Tobias had been. Not only was he well-versed in circuits, but he also knew how to decipher code.
Wynter and Tobias couldn't go into the delivery room until they broke the code that let them unlock the doors.
There was a piece of sheet music pinned to the wall, and Toblas barely glanced at it before he cracked the code with the letters "LXW".
The padlock fell to the ground, and Wynter and Tobias made their way into the room. They were greeted by a pearly white surgery bed. Laid out next to it was an assortment of medical tools and equipment.
There was the usual antiseptic, scalpel, tweezers, gauze, and many other surgical items. However, Wynter found it odd that most of them looked like they had just been used.
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmStill, she paid no mind to any of the tools. Her gaze was fixed on the bottles of drugs on the other side of the table.
Tobias noticed this and asked, “What is it? Is something wrong with the drug?" She hummed in response and picked up one of the bottles. “This is used for abortions." He froze. "Cagain?" The viewers gasped.
"I thought this was a delivery room! Why would abortion drugs be in m there? She doesn't know what she's saying!" a viewer commented belligerently.
"Uh... medical student here. That drug is indeed used for abortions," another viewer countered.
"What the hell? What's going on here?" "How does she know what that drug is for? Isn't she from a vocational school?" someone else commented in disbelief.
"Maybe the production crew messed up the medication when they were trying to restore the original set- up for the storyline," someone guessed.
As the viewers offered the best explanation they could think of, an piercing scream echoed through the hospital building. n