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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 1031

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Chapter summary: Chapter 1031 from the book The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) by Swnovels

Discover the most important events of Chapter 1031, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Great Medical Saint (Matthew). With the engaging writing of Swnovels, this Novel masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Dewey smiled and said, "Your plan is very reasonable. Let's do it."

Cameron thought for a moment and then added, "It'll take us about one and a half minutes. Quick and clean! Let's make it happen! Stop the car. I'll drive."

The car came to a stop. The driver stepped out, and Cameron climbed into the driver's seat. He then made a quick turn toward Silverbrook Village.

Next to him, a man frowned anxiously. "That chubby guy at the gate seemed to have noticed us. Do you think if we go back, they'll be prepared? What if they've got people ready to gang up on us as soon as we show up?"

For the first time, Cameron defied Leopold and made his own decision. He felt a sudden sense of authority, the prestige of being the future heir of the Fuller family. Yet, that man dared to dampen his spirits.

Cameron retorted, "What do you know? This is a strategic ambush. We'll hit them before they even realize what's happening. I'm sure they won't see it coming or have time to react. We'll get it done swiftly!"

Not daring to argue further, the man fell silent as the car surged toward Silverbrook Village.

Inside the vehicle, everyone except Cameron began preparing. One held a dagger, another grabbed a cleaning towel, and a third retrieved a baseball bat from the trunk. In no time, all three were fully prepared.

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In the yard, Stanley saw Matthew return and went inside to bring out some watermelon. "Here, have some watermelon."

A sense of warmth and happiness filled Matthew's heart. If he hadn't been to prison, he might have taken that for granted.

However, after spending three years behind bars, he understood how fractured and unhappy the families of inmates often were.

After all, he had spent three years in prison, with no family or friends. It was like a blade of grass growing in the desert—lonely, empty, and painful.

At that moment, Matthew cherished every little thing Stanley did for him. Eating the watermelon, he felt a sweetness in his mouth.

He recalled Caleb mentioning that someone had been snooping around their door, and a murderous rage surged within him.

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