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The Great Medical Saint novel Chapter 397

Matthew had heard rumors about the Afflictan Sect and the 13 Phantom Needles from Nicholas and had always been deeply intrigued by the medical sect.

He hadn't expected the successor to be a woman, which was a surprise to him.

Ted smiled and said, "You've been treating me with needles and bloodletting for three years. Now it's my turn to give you a needle."

With that, he reached out and grabbed Renae's hand. Renae was startled and shrieked. She yanked her hand away from Ted and stepped back.

She said sharply, "Ted Powell, what are you doing? It's broad daylight, and there are patients in the yard. You'd better not mess around."

Ted glanced at Matthew and Trevor at the door with clear annoyance. "Dr. Brown isn't seeing patients today. Leave, now!"

Matthew's gaze was cold as he replied, "I'm here to see Dr. Payne. Whether she sees patients or not is none of your business."

Ted was surprised by that mention. He then replied impatiently, "Marcus is dead. This is his wife. If you're looking for Dr. Payne, you might as well go to hell."

"Dead?" Matthew thought, his face reflecting his bewilderment.

It became clear to him now. Marcus had died, and his wife had likely continued practicing the medical skills she had learned from him.

He wondered if she had inherited the Afflictan Sect's legacy. The Afflictan Sect's token was the Golden Wisdom Pen, while the medical literature was titled Scholarly Tradition.

He could only hope that Renae, who was holding the three-edged needle inside the house, was the one who had inherited them.

Matthew said coldly to Ted, "In that case, I'll see Dr. Brown."

Ted raised an eyebrow and replied, "Dr. Brown isn't seeing any patients!"

Before Matthew could respond, Renae spoke up. "I'm seeing patients today. Don't leave, and don't pay any attention to his nonsense."

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