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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 896

Summary for Chapter 896: The Great Medical Saint (Matthew)

Chapter 896 – Highlight Chapter from The Great Medical Saint (Matthew)

Chapter 896 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.

Jerome immediately pulled out his phone. "I'll make the call now. They'll be dealt with right away."

As he spoke, he dialed a number and called the disciplinary department.

Javier, now trembling with fear, crawled over to Jerome and clutched his legs, pleading desperately, "Please! Don't make the call, Mr. Murray. Out of consideration for Sarah, have mercy on us."

Jerome's expression darkened, his voice laced with warning. "The relationship you're talking about is purely professional. Don't you dare twist it into something else."

Javier looked up at Jerome, begging, "Please, give us a way out."

Jerome had encountered foolish people before, but Javier had set a new standard for stupidity. "Why are you begging me? You've offended him, not me. Beg him if you want to live."

It took Javier a moment to realize what Jerome meant—everything depended on Matthew's decision. Realizing this, Javier turned and crawled toward Matthew again, kneeling before him. "Please, have—"

Before he could finish, Matthew's leg lashed out like a whip, striking Javier square in the face.

With a loud thud, Javier's body stiffened before he crumpled to the ground, unconscious.

Jerome, who had just ended his phone call, saw Javier sprawled out on the ground and couldn't help but feel a chill.

Even though he needed Matthew's help, his sheer audacity and disregard for consequences left Jerome uneasy.

Matthew noticed Jerome had ended his call and asked, "How long until they arrive?"

Jerome hesitated for a moment before replying. "Should be in about 20 minutes."

He added, "You mentioned helping someone apply for a medical license. Did they bring their ID and a photo?"

Matthew's heart sank. He couldn't help but feel for Tony, who had been pushed to the brink by such rigid regulations. He wanted to say something to advocate for Tony, but the words died in his throat.

Instead, he resolved to focus on helping Tony secure a license.

"He's older now, and his mentor has long since passed. How can we get his license?"

Jerome hesitated for a moment before responding, "It's a bit tricky now. Without a mentor, there's no way to establish lineage, and without that, the process can't move forward."

Matthew was left speechless at Jerome's explanation. "What does that mean? He's been practicing medicine for years and has clearly demonstrated independent diagnostic skills. Isn't that enough?"

"Well…" Jerome shifted uncomfortably. "It's just that this doesn't follow the established procedures. We've never handled something like this before."

Matthew raised an eyebrow. "So, a lifetime spent practicing medicine isn't sufficient proof of his competence? Why does he need to prove lineage? Isn't this whole system absurd?"

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