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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 769

Summary for Chapter 769: The Great Medical Saint (Matthew)

Summary of Chapter 769 from The Great Medical Saint (Matthew)

Chapter 769 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Novel novel, The Great Medical Saint (Matthew). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

A cold glint flashed in Alistair's eyes as he tossed some beeswax at Matthew. After grabbing his beekeeping hat, he kicked at the hive box right next to him. Every move happened smoothly and consecutively.

Buzzing filled the air as a swarm of bees came flying right at Alistair. He didn't panic at all since he had his beekeeping hat on, but his head suddenly felt lighter. The beekeeping hat was gone!

Upon turning around, Alistair realized Matthew had snatched his beekeeping hat and put it on. Matthew even quickly sprinted away.

Alistair was scared out of his wits and tried to make a run for it, but it was too late. The buzzing bees were all over him. Before he knew it, his face felt like it was being stabbed by thousands of needles. He frantically tried to swat the bees away, but his effort was futile.

Alistair dropped to the ground and rolled around, but the bees swarmed at him like moths to a flame.

The ground was covered with bees. Some were dead, some had broken legs from being squashed, some had lost their wings, and some had their heads crushed. Many bees had died.

Despite that, even more bees swarmed all over Alistair, covering him in multiple layers as though he were a walking beehive. A shrill, agonizing scream came from Alistair. It was unbearable to hear.

After leaving with the stolen beekeeping hat, Matthew walked farther away. When he saw no bees were chasing him, he casually tossed the hat aside and turned back to watch silently.

Sitting in a cab from a distance, Nathan saw the pitiful sight of his subordinate and felt an uncomfortable chill, like he had goosebumps all over.

Worse yet, these weren't just any bees. They were giant honey bees, which were the largest kind out there. They liked to stick together, had an aggressive nature, and were known for their relentless, coordinated attack.

Alistair reared these bees specifically for his missions. A single sting would leave a nasty swelling. The idea of all those bees crawling on him and stinging was terrifying.

Another one of his men had bitten the dust. With hardly anyone left, was he really going to have to step in himself?

Half an hour later, the bees had dispersed.

Alistair was left barely clinging to his life. His eyes had swollen shut with big lumps covering his face, neck, and head. Even his breathing had become faint.

The bystanders kept their distance, worried that getting too close might drag them into the situation.

Alistair feebly said, "Help… Help me…"

Matthew came up to Alistair. Upon noticing he couldn't even open his eyes, Matthew crouched beside him. "Hello, I'm just passing through. I can help you make a call, but I don't want any trouble. You can call your family if you want. Do you need me to help you with that?"

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