House of Who?

Season 2Episode 1530 minJan 18, 2012
House of Who?

Victor's sight returns in time for him to find an important passage on the Mask of Anubis. Jerome goes to visit his father, but he finds that Poppy has beaten him to it. Sibuna finds a crawl tunnel, and it is implied that it could that be the only way through to the next task. When Alfie enters it, it collapses, trapping him. Amber tries to rescue Alfie from the crawl tunnel; however, she fails, and Fabian has to save both of them. Later, Amber and Alfie break up. Victor spots the amulet around Amber's neck and confiscates all pupils' jewellery by invoking an obscure school rule. Now, the tunnels are his to explore.

House of Who? has aired on Jan 18, 2012 at 8:30 PM
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