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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 801

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Chapter 801 – Highlight Chapter from The Great Medical Saint (Matthew)

Chapter 801 is a standout chapter in The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Novel narrative into new territory.

With Stanley, Lillian, and Lorraine out of danger, Matthew set out to find the Presetian Sect's legacy item and medical literature. Just thinking about getting his hands on the Presetian Sect's medical book filled him with excitement. To him, that book was the ultimate medical literature.

In traditional medicine, no book had ever come close to rivaling Restorative Remedies. It was unparalleled in the past, and it would always be.

Restorative Remedies' full name was Vital Restorative Remedies.

Every contributor to this book was a top-notch doctor. Even a simple formula they casually put together could turn a family into a renowned traditional medicine family.

The contributors to Restorative Medicines were like the legendary wizards of Arthurian folklore who put together the Grimoire of Avalon. As one of the key figures, Merlin stood above the crowd after acquiring the book.

Imagine if countless distinguished wizards came together to create the Grimoire of Avalon… Well, Restorative Remedies was on that level. On top of that, each of the historical doctors was already a force to be reckoned with.

Yet they worked together to pour their lifetime of skills into creating Restorative Remedies. Their combined effort could rival any medical book. Like the victory at the Battle of Plataea, the book won through sheer numbers of exceptional doctors.

What in the world could stand a chance against that?

However, the public only knew about Aetherial Compendium, Medieval Medicine, and Codex Chillwind. Nobody knew this was the world's first "standardized medicine guide".

Matthew couldn't hide the thrill of personally recovering Restorative Remedies. He pulled out his phone and went through the profile Ansel had sent him.

The keeper of Restorative Remedies was Tony Carling. He stayed in Suncroft Village located in the Calchester district of Lambda City.

Matthew's mission was to retrieve Restorative Remedies and Octolith. The name "Octolith" alone made him raise an eyebrow.

What on earth was that? Could it be a stone tablet? He had never seen a medical sect that used a stone tablet as their legacy.

Feeling intrigued, Matthew started his car and made his way to Suncroft Village.

Suncroft Village sat along Sufrane Creek, which branched off from Lambda River. The village had been around for ages. There was a church right at the entrance named Graceful Touch Church.

Graceful Touch Church had been neglected for years, but lately, a college was built next door. Every exam season, students started coming here to pray and ask for blessings, making the place lively again.

The convenience store owner looked at Matthew with a puzzled expression. "Are you sure you're looking for Tony?"

She sounded like it was strange for anyone to visit Tony.

Matthew noticed the convenience store owner's tone, and his heart jumped to his heart. Finding the successor of a medical sect would never be smooth sailing. Could there be trouble again this time?

He tried to recompose himself and keep smiling. "Yes. I'm here for Tony. Is something wrong?"

The store owner leaned down to grab a lighter and set it on the counter. "Of course, it's unusual. He's been a bit unhinged for around five years. No family or friends have ever come to see him. Are you sure you're his relative?"

Had Tony gone nuts?

Matthew stood there. He had considered all kinds of scenarios, but this wasn't one of them. "Is it serious?"

The convenience store owner mockingly replied, "Tony has been out of his mind for years, and you seriously don't know how bad it is? Relatives like you are no better than strangers."

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