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Chapter 235 – Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)

Posted on February 26, 2025 by thisisterrisun

Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)

Hunter was no stranger to formal suits, but this was his first time in a wedding suit. But he wasn’t wearing it for the woman he loved.

His expression remained clouded the entire time. The salesperson stood by him carefully.

“Mr. Williams, is there something you aren’t satisfied about? You can bring it up. We still have enough time to make changes.”

“It’s fine. I’ll take this suit and the wedding dress I was looking at just now.”

“Understood, Mr. Williams.’

When he got out, Andrea had already taken off the wedding dress and was sitting in her wheelchair.

“Hunter, I’ve booked a table at a restaurant. Why don’t we have lunch together?”

Hunter looked at his watch and said, “I have a meeting. Why don’t you go yourself?”

“Hunter, our wedding will proceed as planned, right?” Andrea tugged at Hunter’s sleeve as she asked nervously.

The wedding was initially planned to be held last month, but Hunter delayed it by a month because Madison was injured and in danger.

He had also been delaying the trip to city hall for the marriage registration. Andrea felt uneasy.

Hunter gently pulled away and said coldly, “Yes, I’ve already planned everything. Don’t worry. I’ll be going first.”

He left without looking back, and Andrea could only watch. There was nothing she could do but hold on to his promise. Looking back, she saw no bodyguards. She had nothing left.

She didn’t have her stern father or her loving mother anymore. Even her children had been sent away by Hunter. Hunter was the only one she had left. She would not allow anyone to ruin her wedding this time.

Andrea made a call and said, “Look into someone for me. Her name is Madison Evans.”

“Understood, Ms. Davis.”

“I want to know everything about her.”

“Yes, Ms. Davis.”

Hunter got into his car but wasn’t in a rush to leave. Kelvin turned toward him and asked, “Are we going to the office, Mr. Williams?”

“No, I need you to do something for me.”

“What do you need, Mr. Williams?”

“Set up a wedding venue as soon as possible.”

Scratching his head, Kelvin said, “But your wedding with Ms. Davis is still a week away. If we set up the venue now, the flowers would wither, no?”

“I still owe Madie a wedding.”

“But…”

Kelvin wanted to say it was too late but decided against it. “Got it, Mr. Williams.”

Hunter knew that Madison would never forgive him, but he wanted to do more for her.

“We’re not going to the office. Drive to the largest baby store. Also, get me an interior designer.”

“Are you planning to renovate a room, Mr. Williams?”

“A nursery, to be precise.”

“I think the nursery that Mrs. Williams decorated before is pretty nice. It’s also the wedding house for you and her. Mrs. Williams decorated everything in the house herself.”

Hunter shook his head as he said, “That house is full of sad memories for her. I want her life to be peaceful and happy from now on.”

Hunter finally understood how Madison felt when he arrived at the baby store. Connor was Hunter’s firstborn. He should’ve been more concerned than anyone, but the incident with Leia created a rift between him and Madison.

He looked at all the baby clothes. They were all very colorful. He finally understood why Madison had so much to say back then and why her eyes were always glowing.

Everything made for babies looked cute. They were small and soft, but it was like they could heal the soul.

“Look at that little pony, Mr. Williams. It’s so cute. And that toy gun, it’s adorable. These clothes are so tiny. Are they really for babies? It looks like they were made for cats. What about that pacifier? That’s cute too.”

Kelvin was more excited to be in the store than Hunter. Rough men like them looked out of place in a baby store.

A salesperson saw Hunter’s attire and knew he would be a big spender. The watch he was wearing was worth more than the entire shop.

“Nice to meet you, sir. Is your baby a girl or a boy? I can recommend our products to you according to their gender.”

Hunter was stumped. The babies were too young for gender tests.

“I don’t know.”

“No worries, you can look at these designs. They’re suitable for newborn babies, and the colors are unisex.”

Hunter stared at the pink baby clothes at the side. Deep down, he wished that Madison would give birth to baby girls. Although she was bearing twins and the chance of a baby girl was big, it wasn’t guaranteed. She could be carrying two baby boys too.

“Looks like you’re fond of baby girls, sir.”

The clothes for girls were more exquisite than those for boys. There were soft lace edges, ribbons, and princess dresses.

Hunter couldn’t imagine how happy he would be if Madison gave birth to a daughter who looked like her.

The baby would be tiny, delicate, and very adorable. The anticipation for the babies was enough to make Hunter feel content. He was looking forward to the day Madison would give birth to the babies, which would be in eight months.

Hunter swore that he would protect Madison this time. He wouldn’t allow her to be hurt.

“I’ll take everything except this one.”

The salesperson’s eyes widened in shock. She didn’t expect to witness something that she only read about in stories.

“Alright, sir. C-Come this way to make payment.”

Hunter toyed with a rattle toy. It was a pink toy with a picture of a unicorn on it. It looked cute. He could imagine an adorable baby girl playing with the rattle toy in a crib. After picking out the clothes, he went to a furniture store.

His children deserved the best, so he chose carefully. It was the first time Hunter felt the anticipation for the birth of new lives.

Hunter’s wedding with Andrea drew close, but he had been busy the past few days. Andrea felt uneasy because she hadn’t seen Hunter for a few days. The people she sent to look into Madison didn’t even know where she lived. It was like Madison had vanished into thin air.

“He must have hidden her.”

“Ms. Davis, we didn’t find Ms. Evans, but we noticed Mr. Williams has been buying many baby products.”

Andrea smashed the parfait she was eating and yelled, “What did you say?”

Hunter had never slept with her, so she wasn’t the one who was pregnant. She wondered if it was

Madison.

“Don’t worry, Ms. Davis. There isn’t any concrete proof for anything. It might be a friend who’s pregnant. He might just be preparing gifts.”

“No, it must be that bitch who’s pregnant. He even hid her. I don’t care what methods you use, you have to find her.”

Madison’s life at the manor was simple and peaceful. She was doing some wood carving right now. Mona saw something on her phone, turned it off, and muttered under her breath with an upset expression.

“What are you muttering about?” Madison asked as she looked at Mona.

Mona looked up and said, “Nothing. You shouldn’t look at your phone for a couple of days. It’s all useless news.”

Chuckling lightly, Madison asked, “By useless news, do you mean his wedding?”

“You already know?”

“It’s all over the internet. Of course, I’d know about it.”

Mona observed Madison’s expression closely. “Aren’t you angry? I thought Mr. Williams delayed the wedding last month for your sake.”

“Angry? Why would I be? If I got angry, it would mean I had feelings for him. If I had feelings for him, I’d lose my mind and go crazy. Why would I do that?”

Mona looked at Madison’s calm demeanor. It seemed like Madison was telling the truth. “Madison, why would you marry him if you don’t love him?”

“I loved him once. But it’s in the past.”

Madison put down her carving knife and picked up the wooden carving she was making. It was a cute kitten.

“How does it look?”

It was as if the wooden carving in her hand was more important to her than Hunter.

Nodding, Mona said, “You did great! You’re almost as skilled as a veteran woodworker.”

Smiling, Madison said, “You’re too kind. It’s barely presentable. I’m just trying to practice.”

As they were talking, Kelvin, whom Madison hadn’t seen in a long time, showed up. Madison’s smile faded when she saw him.

Kelvin rubbed his nose awkwardly and said, “I … Mr. Williams has some business with you, Mrs. Williams.”

Kelvin thought Madison would ignore him. Instead, she stood up immediately and said, “What a coincidence. I need to talk to him about something too.”

Madison needed to know whose baby Jodie was carrying. She could sense that the matter wasn’t as simple as it seemed. There might be another person plotting against her. Madison didn’t have the means to look into it. At least, her goals aligned with Hunter’s on this matter.

“Alright, come with me, Mrs. Williams.”

Madison followed Kelvin to the car, but Hunter wasn’t there. She rested her eyes and didn’t speak a word. The car was eerily quiet.

Even Kelvin, who was usually chatty, didn’t know what to say. He tried to strike up a conversation.

“Mrs. Williams, don’t look at the news. You’re the only woman Mr. Williams has ever loved. He has no choice but to marry Ms. Davis. As you know, she’s the only Davis left, other than Mr. Davis Senior.”

Madison cut him off impatiently, “It’s his freedom to marry whoever he wants. I don’t care.”

Kelvin looked at Madison through the rearview mirror. He tried to see if she was even a little discontent, but her expression was indifferent. She wasn’t upset in the slightest.

Madison felt Kelvin’s gaze. She raised her head to meet his gaze.

“It was over between us the moment he shot me.”

Kelvin opened his mouth, but he didn’t say anything. Hunter had hurt Madison deeply. He had done her dirty and couldn’t turn back time to fix his mistake. Kelvin could only silently pray for Hunter.

Madison was utterly shutting Hunter out. There was no longer love in her eyes or any emotion at all.

Later, she was surprised that the car had stopped at the Evans residence.

“He’s in the Evans residence?”

“Yes. Let’s go in, Mrs. Williams.”

Madison stood at the entrance of the Evans residence. Different emotions emerged in her heart. Even though the Evans residence had been repurchased, it was done by Hunter and Andrea. Madison cringed at the thought of that. So, she hadn’t been back since.

The hydrangeas in front of the yard were in full bloom with various colors and were left untrimmed. Some roses had crept out from the wall, making their way around the old wall.

A gust of wind blew over, and the flowers began to sway in the wind. It was a beautiful sight, but

Madison froze in her tracks.

“Mrs. Williams, let’s go in. Mr. Williams is waiting for you,” Kelvin urged.

The different emotions going through Madison’s mind were making her reluctant. Before she could open the door, she heard the door swing open. A white cat ran toward her.

Snowball purred and started to walk in circles around Madison. She looked at Snowball, wondering why

Hunter would bring Snowball here.

Madison wanted to see what Hunter was trying to pull before his wedding, so she entered the house.

As soon as she entered, she could smell the sweet scent of flowers. Madison focused her gaze, only to see that the floor was covered in a romantic carpet of petals.

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