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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 605

However, Matthew just never showed up.

Tessa started feeling impatient as the coffee in front of her had already gone cold. She brought it up to her lips and took a sip. It was so bitter.

With a thud, she set her coffee down on the table. The coffee in the cup spilled over and splattered on the table.

Tessa angrily waved at the waiter. A young woman in her 20s walked over with a blank expression.

"Hello. Do you want another cup of coffee?"

Her words might have been respectful, but her face showed no sign of it.

Tessa pointed at her cup. "I asked for a latte. What's this coffee you served me? It's way too bitter."

The waiter calmly explained, "That coffee wasn't from me. I heard you got here this morning, but the waiter who brought you your coffee has already clocked out."

Tessa got the hint that the waiter was irritated by how long she had been sitting there. "I don't care who made my coffee. Bring your boss over here. What kind of attitude is this? If I'm the boss, I would've fired you."

The waiter nonchalantly replied, "The boss isn't around right now. If you want to talk to him, come back tomorrow. You've been here all day with just one cup of coffee and yet you still have the nerve to stir up trouble."

After saying that, the waiter ignored Tessa and spun on her heel to walk away.

Tessa was so mad that her face flushed. She couldn't believe a waiter would have the nerve to speak to her like that. She was fuming but couldn't do anything about it.

With the blazing sun, it was way too hot outside to be waiting anywhere but the coffee shop.

In the end, Tessa huffed and sat back down. She took a tissue to wipe the table and glanced at the coffee in the cup. Then, she picked it up and gently sipped it.

An overwhelming bitterness filled her mouth. That flavor made her want to puke.

Right from her first coffee experience, she fell in love with lattes. The creamy flavor, the sweetness, and the smooth texture of the latte brought her joy every time she got to drink one.

The bitter coffee wasn't her thing. The taste of it was too strong.

As the bitter flavor faded away in her mouth, Tessa recalled the recent events that had happened to her.

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