Sally then rushed to the inpatient department and found out from the nurse that Cooper had gone to check the surveillance footage.

It turned out that shortly after Sally left the inpatient department, Amanda left the ward. However, she took the stairs instead of the elevator.

Besides, Amanda's GPS watch was dumped in the corridor on the fifth floor.

Meanwhile, Cooper went through all the surveillance footage from over twenty surveillance cameras, yet Amanda was still nowhere to be seen.

At that point, Cooper was getting worried. Right then, Sally arrived, so he put on a cold expression as he reprimanded, “I told you to watch Mandy, didn't I? Why did you leave her alone in the ward?”

In response, Sally said, “I wanted her to keep General Zeigler company—”

“Why couldn't you just stay outside the ward?” Cooper interrupted her speech. He was so angry that the veins on his neck were bulging. “If you can't even watch a child, what are you good for? Warming my bed?”

Those words hurt Sally like salt in a wound, and her expression turned grim on the spot.

Just then, someone rushed over and shoved Cooper aside rudely. “How is this Sally's fault? That child ran away on her own, no? Why aren't you blaming the child for roaming around alone?”


Stefan was shielding Sally as he glared at Cooper. “I dare you to scold Sally once more!”

Upon hearing that, Cooper shot Stefan a vicious look.

Sally didn't expect Stefan to show up, but when she saw that Cooper was clenching his fists, she was afraid that he could end up beating her brother up. Therefore, she pulled Stefan to the side and ordered softly, “Wait for me downstairs.”

“Sally, why did he have to scold you?” Stefan gritted his teeth in anger. “It's not like that child is yours—”

“Shut up, Stefan!” Sally scolded.

Seeing that Sally was angry, Stefan fell silent, though his expression remained dark.

Suddenly, Cooper seemed to have understood something when he saw the medicine bag that was dropped on the ground. “You can't watch a child, but you sure can take good care of your brother,” he sneered.

“I don't need you to search for Mandy anymore! Bring your brother along with you and get lost!” Cooper shouted and left.

Sally then picked up the medicine bag and gave it to Stefan. “I can't look after you now. Go back to school.”

Stefan wanted to say something in response, but Sally had already turned around and left. While watching her leave in a hurry, he clenched his jaw. His expression was gloomy.

Sally went out to search both inside and outside of the inpatient department, but she still couldn't find Amanda.

A bad feeling grew in her heart when she found out that Cooper was still unable to locate Amanda. I shouldn't have attended to Stefan and left Mandy alone in the ward.

With that thought, Sally wanted to check the outpatient department. When she was on her way out, she vaguely heard the nurses passing by, grumbling about how there was a new batch of medicine arriving, but the freight elevator was out of service.

Sally immediately halted in her tracks and asked the nurses for the location of the freight elevator.

Apparently, the freight elevator was next to the emergency exit on the first floor. It was built right next to a small door to make things more convenient for the suppliers to deliver supplies.
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