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Man With Super Medical Skill (Matthew) novel Chapter 1897

Tiger also led a group of people over, and they all headed straight for the scene of the attack.

Upon noticing this, none of the Damrons dared to approach them. They retreated backward and stared at Matthew.

After taking a quick look around, Matthew turned to Salazar. "What do you think, Mr. Whitford?"

"There are some medical supplies in the car, including bandages and surgical cotton," Salazar remarked. "Aurelius must've driven the car here and stopped to dress his wounds and rest for a bit. The killer must've caught up to them here. First, he threw a flying dagger to puncture the car tire so that they couldn't leave in the car. Then, Aurelius must've tried to fight off the killer, but the fight didn't last very long. He was heavily injured and was no match for the killer, so he had no choice but to flee."

Matthew nodded. It was the same as what he had deduced as well.

"What about Falconn?" Melvin asked.

"Falconn's injuries were extremely severe. He couldn't fight back at all. He couldn't even run off by himself," Salazar continued. "As you can see, Falconn only moved around slightly."

Melvin had been silent for a while, but suddenly he asked, "If Falconn didn't even have the strength to run away, how did Aurelius manage to escape?"

Tiger stared blankly at Melvin. "What kind of logic is that, Mr. Melvin? Falconn couldn't run away, but Aurelius could. Those seem like two mutually exclusive things to me."

However, Matthew and Salazar exchanged glances. They both understood what Melvin meant.

Melvin rolled his eyes at Tiger. "How can you even ask me that? Just use your brain and think. There were two people under attack. One of them didn't have the strength to move while the other was heavily injured, which meant he was unable to put up much of a fight. Under the circumstances, if you were to come and kill them, would you allow one of them to escape with his life?"

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