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The Heiress’ Return: Six Brothers at Her Beck and Call

Chapter 466
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Chapter 466 Getting Warmer Lana's words silenced Zane. The others froze as well. Lucy, who had been quiet throughout the ordeal, blanched and asked, "If you're not an NPC, then what are you?" Lana giggled as she shook her head and said, “Didn't I hospital? I work here as a nurse, ay this was ou obviously." No sooner than the words leave Lana's mouth did the power in the building grow unstable.

Lana pointed out in a singsong voice, "Heads up, players! You have two minutes left to ask your questions before you're all eliminated!" Zane s stammered nervously, "W- What's going on here? Oliver?" "Beats me," Oliver said, pressing his "help" button incessantly. Unfortunately, he received no response.

The only ones in the room who hadn't flown into a panic were Tobias and Wynter.

Aimee looked terrified as she grabbed Tobias" hand and pleaded, "Con, Kina, get your partner to spill the clue so we can all figure out the case together." Aimee might have been quiet when everyone else was singling out Tobias, but he wouldn't forget that his first audition had only been possible because of her. As such, he glanced at Wynter meaningfully.

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Without objection, Wynter handed him the card Lana had given her.

Lana narrowed her eyes at this and warned, "Player number five, are you sure you want to do that? Gaving out the clue could mean watering down your score." "Grown-ups know better than to fight over a gscore or two," Wynter quipped.

Lana furned. This was not going according to her plans, but she couldn't break the rules now.

She mentally cursed Wynter for being so unpredictable. Adults were selfish and only looked out for themselves, so why wasn't Wynter like that? Meanwhile, the others pored over the line on the card that read, "Everyone loves Mommy!" Zane was no scholar despite his fancy degree from suniversity abroad, so he had no hope of deciphering the clue at hand.

"What does it mean?" he asked aloud.

"Maybe the woman in the story was popular, and the person who stole her baby was one of her many admirers," Cecilia guessed, going in the direction of one-sided love.

It made sense for a man who was vying for a woman's attention to go to such drastic lengths.

Oliver seconded this thought. When he saw that twas running out, he quickly said to Lana, "The woman's baby was stolen by one of her admirers!" "Nope," Lana sang, her eyes gleaming with twisted excitement. "One last question!" • Chapter 3166 Ooting Warmers Zane couldn't care less about sucking up to Oliver anymore. He grabbed the latter by his collar and snapped, "You keep asking the wrong questions! Are you trying to throw us under the bus too?" Oliver was shaking. He couldn't understand why things were getting so out of hand.

Lana looked gleeful. "If you can't think of any more questions, then I'll start eliminating..." "The woman in the story was a celebrity, right?" Wynter suddenly cut her off.

Exasperated, Zane cried, "Who the hell said you could ask questions?" He had never heard anything more ridiculous. How could the woman in the story be a celebrity?

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But much to everyone's surprise, Lana said slowly, "That's right." She didn't like Wynter very much, but the En grules kept her from lashing out.

She said through gritted teeth, "Player number five has unlocked an am important clue. Everyone gets half an hour extra for the game. Player number five, proceed with your questions." Zane's jaw dropped. He couldn't believe that Wynter had got it right.

"Gosh... I feel bad for Zane," someone in the comments mocked.

"Number five is unbelievable! But don't you guys think the story's a little absurd? Why would a celebrity be e involved in it? someone else asked.

Just as everyone was baffled, Wynter continued asking. "The woman didn't want anyone to find out that she aborted her child, so she bribed a doctor into keeping the procedure a secret. Am I right?" Lana answered in a low, grave voice, "Yes." The single word seemed to coalesce in the air,