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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 1010

Leopold's voice was full of hatred as if it came from the depths of hell. Every word sent a chill down the listener's spine.

As he gritted his teeth and finished his sentence, his dentures slipped out and fell to the floor. In a fit of rage, he kicked them away.

The dentures rolled across the floor, hitting the wall. It bounced back and slid for one foot before stopping next to the table leg.

Cameron blankly stood there, jaw dropped, as if he was struck by lightning. Then, he snapped back to reality and shouted at Leopold.

"Is that really true, Grandpa? Everything was fine when I left. How could they be dead? Who would have the nerve to even hurt them?"

Leopold's eyes were filled with rage, gritting his teeth as he spoke. His wrinkled face twitched. "Someone actually has the nerve to mess with the Fuller family.

"It's that maniac, Matthew. He killed my sons, including your dad and your uncles. Listen up. Whatever it takes, you've got to kill Matthew."

With bloodshot eyes, Cameron gritted his teeth and shouted, "I swear, Grandpa! If I don't kill Matthew, I'm not a man. I'm going to gather some men and chop him to pieces."

After saying that, Cameron immediately walked away.

Upon seeing this, Leopold yelled at Cameron, "Don't go! You can't take him down like that."

Cameron stopped in his tracks, his voice trembling with emotion. "I know I can't take him out myself, but I can gather a group and gang up on him, hacking him to death."

Leopold shot Cameron a complicated look. "It's not as simple as you think. If rounding up some people could take Matthew out, I'd have done it already. He's a few tricks up his sleeves, so I've invited Mr. Connolly to take care of this."

Mr. Connolly? Cameron sized up Lorenzo. He looked pretty average, not even as muscular as Cameron.

Cameron shook his head. "With the way he looks, I'm probably better than him, Grandpa. Are you sure you weren't fooled?"

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