Maybe an android emulator for your computer could help?
You could set it up as a tablet if the app supports tablet sizes. That would make it more readable and you could screenshot stuff you wanted to save.
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I had tried android emulators before, but they were terrible. Especially anbox and since I am using MX Linux, I can't install Anbox anyway. Do you have an emulator in mind for Linux which you know just works?
I haven't used MX, but as far as i know Anbox still works for it.
I don't have a specific emulator in mind, but there's plenty of options. I even think there's an emulator running in a chrome browser.
I'm just providing the way i would try to attack the problem. :)
Waydroid is a great tool which works like anbox in an lxc container. https://forum.mxlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=75714
If you've got Google drive links, you can try loading the page with the browser debugger open on the network tab and try to figure out when it downloads the PDF and pull the data from there.