Summary of Chapter 1030 – A turning point in The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) by Swnovels
Chapter 1030 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of The Great Medical Saint (Matthew), written by Swnovels. With the hallmarks of Novel literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
The black car remained parked. The doors stayed closed, and the person inside didn't step out, nor did they lower the windows. The tinted windows blocked any view, leaving the inside completely dark.
Nothing was visible from the outside.
Caleb's heart seemed to beat faster with each passing second. Unable to come up with a proper plan, he decided to contact Matthew.
Just as he took out his phone and was about to dial, the roar of the black sedan's engine suddenly blared, followed by the screech of tires against the ground. In an instant, the car shot off like a bullet.
Pedestrians nearby were startled and quickly moved out of the way. The next instant, the car accelerated and sped away.
Caleb let out a long sigh. Once he let go of the tension, he felt his muscles sore and a wave of fatigue wash over him. He leaned against the wall and closed his eyes.
"What's going on with you?" a familiar voice asked.
Caleb opened his eyes in surprise to find it was Matthew. He responded with a hint of relief, "Why did you take so long to come back? A car seemed suspicious earlier. It was parked there for quite a while."As he spoke, he raised his hand and pointed to where the black car had stopped.
Matthew raised an eyebrow. "Are you suggesting someone came to scout out my house?"
Caleb's expression grew serious as he nodded slightly.
Matthew took out his phone and dialed Ivy's number. "Hey, did you notice the danger earlier?"
Around 32 feet away, Ivy held a crescent-shaped knife in her hand and said, "Yes, I did. They didn't get out of the car. Otherwise, they'd be dead by now."
Matthew's gaze suddenly sharpened. "Got it. Thank you for your hard work."
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