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Man With Super Medical Skill by Matthew

Chapter 359
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Chapter 358

Previously when Travis arrived at Eastcliff, Stanley purposely brought Matthew to meet him as he wanted

Matthew to represent Eastshire in the competition. Back then, Travis despised Matthew and directly rejected him

before humiliating him.

After that, when Matthew represented Eastcliff in the competition, he still looked down upon him.

Unexpectedly, Matthew was an expert in medicine!

If they won, he would be the master of his family.

If they lost, not only would he lose his identity as the heir, but he would also be expelled from the core power of

his family and becan insignificant member.

The medical exchange conference was extremely important to the Hughes because if they were victorious, they

could rise again and advance by leaps and bounds among the Ten Greatest Families of Eastshire to becthe

top five, or even the top three families.

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If they lost, the Hughes would be in trouble because the other families behind them might surpass them and

even kick them out of the Ten Greatest Families.

Therefore, the result of this competition was extremely crucial for both Travis and the Hughes.

However, due to his arrogance, Travis had stopped Matthew from representing Eastshire.

If Matthew had meagre medical skills, it wouldn't be a big deal.

However, if Matthew was an expert in medicine and rose to prominence during this conference, there would be

trouble.

By that time, the Hughes Family would lose and Travis might not only lose his identity as an heir.

If the Hughes found out that he was the culprit who led to their crushing defeat due to his arrogance, he might

even lose his life.

Clenching his teeth, Travis's face becferocious.

No way. | can't let Matthew win no matter what!

Right at this moment, a group of people walked into the room and Mr. Harrison was among them.

"Ladies and gentlemen, I'm sorry but this meeting room belongs to the Eastcliff Representatives. Eastshire

Representatives' resting room is there. Shall | lead you there?" Mr. Harrison asked while smiling apologetically.

As soon as he finished his sentence, he noticed that his granddaughter's wrist was being grabbed by Travis.

At once, his face froze and he looked extremely angry.

Tonight, he had deliberately arranged for Crystal to welcMatthew with the sole objective of allowing her to

spend more twith Matthew.

If Crystal could get together with Matthew, that would be the best because Matthew was definitely the best

grandson-in-law he could ever wish for.

Even if both of them couldn't make a pair, befriending Matthew would also greatly benefit Crystal's future.

However, he had never expected that Crystal would get involved with Travis after offending Matthew.

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How could she stand beside Matthew's enemy?

What was she trying to do?!

"Crystal, what are you doing? We're in public! A-Are you trying to drivemad?!" Mr. Harrison trembled in anger

while scolding her.

Crystal's face flushed red. "Grandpa, i-it's not my fault. He doesn't want to letgo and even tried to sexually

harass me! Grandpa, save me!"

Mr. Harrison's expression changed instantly and he condemned angrily, "Travis, how dare you humiliate my

granddaughter? Do you really think that the Hughes can dominate the world?

Even though I'm not as powerful as your family, I'm not someone who you can humiliate as you wish! If you fail

to givean explanation, don't even dream of walking out of Eastcliff even if it costs my life!" Travis glanced at

Mr. Harrison and sneered, "Mr. Harrison, don't vent your anger on me. I'm not the one to be blamed for this

matter. It was your granddaughter who willingly flirted within an attempt to carry on with the heir from the

Ten Greatest Families.

Since she cup toon her own, why should I reject her? You should blyourself for failing to educate

your granddaughter, who proves to be materialistic and vain. Since she foolishly dreams of marrying into a

wealthy family, she deserves to be humiliated!"