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The Great Medical Saint (Matthew) novel Chapter 850

Darius let out a shocked gasp. He had no idea why Anisha would say so, but it was too late. Allen was already dead. He wanted to break the news to her, but how would he even start?

Anisha said quickly, "Make sure you tell Allen to avoid anyone named Matthew. If he meets him, he must avoid him at all costs."

Avoid him? Darius shook his head slightly.

Not only did Allen refuse to keep his distance, but he even dragged him to Suncroft Village to confront Matthew. Anisha's warning came too late.

He felt he could no longer hide the truth and finally said, "Mrs. Carling…"

But before he could say more, Anisha interrupted him again, "Listen, I don't know how skilled that Matthew guy is, but Maurice was killed by him. Allen is no match for him. You have to make sure he stays out of a fight."

Darius sighed. "Mrs. Carling, you're too late. Allen has already met Matthew."

Anisha gasped, her voice laced with panic. "How is Allen? Please tell me he didn't fight Matthew."

Darius couldn't keep it a secret any longer. "He's gone. Allen thought he could easily kill Matthew, so he went after him. But it turned out he was no match."

"Gone…" The news hit Anisha like a knife to the heart. She stumbled, her hand gripping the wooden door for support as her vision blurred.

She closed her eyes and tried to regain her composure, but the pain stabbed at her relentlessly. Her son was gone…

It was as if someone was whispering it over and over again in her ear. Her world was crumbling.

Darius waited in silence for a moment. But when he didn't hear a response, he called out gently, "Mrs. Carling?"

His voice was soft as he was worried about startling her after telling her the news.

Anisha's eyes were red, and she fought to hold back her tears. Her voice trembled as she said, "Bring Karina home. Both of you must come back without fail."

Hearing her mention Karina, Darius froze. He suddenly remembered that she was gone too.

"Mrs. Carling, Karina is gone too. She died at Matthew's hands as well."

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