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Chapter 300 – 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)

“Janice is here, too, Kenneth. Do we sit together?”

Madison had the urge to tell Jessica to start a class on how to be a two-faced bitch. She was sure it would be a huge success.

Kenneth was about to sit down. Janice waved to a server and said, “We don’t really know them.

Please bring them to another table further away from us. I can’t stand the sight of either of them.”

In Kenneth’s memories, Janice had always been head over heels for him. She was his biggest fan, but everything she did disgusted him.

It was the first time he saw disgust in Janice’s eyes. Kenneth, who was a proud man, couldn’t allow that to happen.

He had a dissatisfied expression as he said in a deep voice, “Janice, I have something to tell you.”

Janice didn’t even look at him. “Hey, can someone call the police? Someone’s harassing us.”

The server noticed that the two parties weren’t on good terms.

He smiled politely and said, “Sir, miss, there are plenty of empty seats over there. Why don’t we move you over there?”

Kenneth felt disrespected. He hadn’t seen Janice in a long time. The woman who had been chasing after him was giving him attitude.

Not only did he not leave, he sat down and said, “There’s no need. We’re acquaintances.”

The server looked at them awkwardly and didn’t know what to do.

Janice put down the knife in her hand elegantly. She took out some tissues and wiped her lips. She ignored Kenneth and Jessica.

Then, she looked at Madison tenderly and asked, “Why don’t we go to another place for food?”

“Sure.”

Madison had been waiting a long time for her food and was already starving. But she didn’t feel like eating while looking at Kenneth and Jessica.

She nodded politely at them and said, “We’ll be leaving now.”

Kenneth was visibly upset as he watched Madison and Janice leave hand in hand.

“Stop right there!”

Kenneth was fed up by Janice’s attitude. So, he took it out on Madison.

“You’re Hunter’s wife, which means you’re my daughter-in-law. Is this how you treat your elders?”

Janice was able to keep her cool before. But her anger flared up when Madison, who was innocent, was dragged into it.

As she was about to lose it, another voice rang, “Daughter-in-law? Surely you must be mistaken,

Mr. Williams Senior.”

Hunter walked over from a distance and pulled Madison into his embrace like a mother protecting her child.

Like father, like son. Both of them protected their wives the same way.

Kenneth hadn’t seen Hunter in a while. Even though they had met years ago, his deepest impression of Hunter was when he suddenly came looking for him when he was three years old.

Back then, Kenneth had been agitated by Janice’s antics, and he took it out on Hunter.

In the blink of an eye, the boy who had been smeared with cake had already grown so tall. And that face looked very similar to his own.

Hunter looked more like him than Darrell,

Hunter didn’t know what Kenneth was thinking. He was no longer the little boy who yearned for his father’s love.

He exuded maturity and stoicism with his every move.

Hunter said calmly, “Mr. Williams Senior, you told me that you weren’t my dad and that you didn’t have a son like me 20 years ago.

“Did you also forget that Grandpa had cast you out of the Williams Family? If I’m not your son, how could she be your daughter-in-law?”

Madison almost let out a laugh. Hunter just said the most vicious words with the calmest tone. Every word was like knives stabbing into Kenneth’s chest.

“Hunter Williams!”

Hunter was very calm, in stark contrast to Kenneth’s anger.

Hunter said, “My mom had just barely gotten over her trauma. We’re very happy as a family. Please watch your wife closely, and don’t let her disturb our peace.”

After a pause, he added, “And tell that foolish son of yours that I won’t let him go so easily the next time he tries something.”

Hunter’s words were spoken with complete disregard for Kenneth’s image.

Kenneth’s ears were flushed, but it was unknown if that was due to anger or embarrassment. But

Madison was sure that someone as heartless as Kenneth wouldn’t have a sense of shame.

“We’ll be leaving now. Enjoy your meal.”

As they were about to leave, Hunter bid them farewell politely.

Madison didn’t know if Janice enjoyed the show, but she enjoyed every moment of that exchange herself.

After they left the cafe, Janice said with reddened eyes, “Hunter, don’t you hate me for what I did in the past? Why would you defend me in front of him?”

“I used to hate you.”

Hunter didn’t want to spend his days consumed by hatred. Cherishing every moment of happiness was the best option.

Before he helped Janice into the car, he said, “I was too weak then. But now that I’m grown up, I will be able to protect you.”

By saying that, it meant that Hunter had forgiven Janice completely. She had been ill during that time and was in a lot of pain.

Besides, Janice was his mother that gave him life.

Hunter had thought he would just cut ties with her and live his life away from her. He never expected Janice to come out of her trauma and reflect on her past mistakes.

After everything he went through with Madison, he just wanted to cherish the family that he had.

Janice got in the front passenger seat while Hunter and Madison sat together at the back.

Madison looked at him with a smile and asked, “Why did you come here?”

“I came to bring you home. You didn’t get to eat your fill just now, did you? I’ll cook something up for you when we get home.”

Looking at the man who was completely devoted to him, Madison smiled sweetly and replied, “Sure.”

She was starting to believe Janice’s words. Hunter was different from Kenneth.

A man like him would never hurt her, right?

The bodyguard handed over some water and medicine. Hunter asked, concerned, “Are you feeling unwell?”

“Don’t worry. My stomach was acting up after drinking chilled coffee. I’ll be fine after I take some medicine.”

Madison had wanted to eat her fill at the cafe, but her meal was cut short by Kenneth and Jessica.

Her stomach was still hurting, but she didn’t talk about it. She just quickly ingested some medicine.

Noticing Hunter’s mindful stare, she gently pushed his hand and said, “I’m fine. You don’t have to be so worried. I promised Mom that I would get an endoscopy after the birthday banquet.

“So, you’re really okay?” Hunter confirmed once more.

“Do I look like I’m in pain?”

Madison had brought up stomach pains several times recently. But stomach issues generally reoccur frequently. Sometimes, it was normal for the pain to happen every day.

Hunter’s worries were temporarily alleviated when he thought about the medical examination

Madison did in the past that revealed nothing majorly wrong with her.

He asked someone to bring Madison something to eat before starting the car.

“Here, eat something to ease that pain. We’ll be home soon.”

“Okay.” Madison didn’t hesitate.

The roads weren’t packed at that hour. Madison leisurely enjoyed the scenery on both sides of the road. She liked it here more than Aldenvine.

The air was better here, and the plants on the roadside looked pretty.

“Do you like it?”

“Yeah. It’s completely different from Aldenvine. There are a lot of flowers on the side of the road.”

“The scenery is better on the Seaside Streets. Let’s take that route home.”

“Yes, Mr. Williams.” The driver changed the route.

Madison’s mood improved as she rolled down the window to feel the ocean breeze. The driver prepared to slow down as they were approaching a downward slope.

His expression instantly paled, and his hands tightened around the steering wheel when he stepped on the brakes.

The driver was a trained professional, so he was able to remain calm.

“Mr. Williams, I have bad news. The brakes have malfunctioned.”

Madison, who was eating a snack, froze. “What did you say?”

“The brakes aren’t responding, and we’re approaching a long downward slope. The car will speed up, but I will try my best to steer us to safety. Make sure to brace yourselves, Mrs. Williams Senior,

Mrs. Williams, and Mr. Williams.”

Hunter comforted the two women calmly, “Mom, Madie, don’t be afraid. I’ll contact some people to handle this.”

Hunter called the police immediately. He requested for the road to be locked down, the vehicles in the area to be redirected, and to prepare for an isolated collision buffer in advance.

The other cars driven by Hunter’s bodyguards took up the lane on the left so no one could overtake Hunter.

As long as oncoming vehicles adhere to the designated routes, there shouldn’t be any issues.

Even though Hunter had already made arrangements for everything, Madison’s heart still began to beat faster.

An image of a stormy night flashed in her head.

Hunter wrapped his arms around her when he saw her pale expression. “Don’t be afraid. I’m here. We’ll be fine.”

Madison’s fear didn’t really come from the car spiraling out of control. It came from her subconscious.

As they approached the slope, the driver tried his best to keep the car steady, but the car quickly accelerated to a dangerously fast speed.

Madison could hear the winds roaring in her ears. The winds were so loud they drowned out the sounds of Hunter’s heartbeat.

Images began flashing in her mind. A car barrelled down the road in the rain, lightning flashed, and the sound of the thunder was deafening.

There were also the blood-curdling cries of a woman.

Madison cried out in pain as she clutched her head. She was having a splitting headache.

“Don’t be afraid, Madie. I’m here,” Hunter said as he tightly wrapped his arms around her.

Madison reflexively grabbed Hunter’s collar. She closed her eyes and yelled, “I’m scared, Hunter. I’m so scared!”

Madison wasn’t scared of death. It seemed to be something that was worse than death. But she didn’t understand what she was afraid of if she wasn’t scared to die.

As the winds kept blowing into the car, Madison felt like her soul was being sucked out of her body.

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