Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
“Why are you bringing her up all of a sudden?” Janice remained smiling, but her heart missed a beat.
“I bumped into Darrell downstairs a moment ago. He mentioned a few things, about how Hunter
“Of course not. Don’t listen to his nonsense. That brat is no less different from his mother. They can do anything just to ruin someone’s relationship.
“Back then, Kenneth, that bastard, had feelings for me. But he divorced me because Jessica caused a rift between us.”
Only then was Madison relieved. “I see. I guess all Darrell knows to do is say bad things.”
“Madie, don’t bottle up everything. You can ask me anything.”
Madison nodded. “Is there someone called Andrea Davis, though?”
“There is. She’s my old friend’s daughter. They’re friends with the Williamss.”
“Don’t tell me that she and Hunter grew up together.”
“Nonsense. Hunter hadn’t seen her for ten years. How could you say that they grew up together? You’re the only person he loves. We should have faith in him.”
“Okay. But Mom, the birthday banquet is tomorrow. If Hunter doesn’t come back, I’m afraid it’ll put him at a disadvantage.”
“Don’t worry. He knows what he’s doing. All we have to do is support him and not cause him trouble. Let Darrell and Janice be the clowns all they want.
“I’m sick of wasting my time on them. Come, let’s put on a facial mask. We should be the belles of the ball tomorrow.”
Madison chuckled as the weight in her chest was lifted. “Sure.”
There were all kinds of people in the underground casino, which was called Sleepless City.
The deeper one explored, the more chips one would need. The number of people would decrease too.
Hunter, Brent, and the others disguised themselves and splurged money in the casino.
Hunter won every single round, and the people around him no longer played against him. They followed his bets.
After he won the 18th round, an ordinary-looking man walked out of the crowd with a straightened back. “Sir, you seem to be on the roll. Would you like to play a game downstairs?”
The man’s appearance corresponded to Black Fox’s description of Mr. Lancer.
Hunter raised an eyebrow. The fake mustache on his face masked his aura.
He tossed the chips in his hand and responded brusquely, “Count me in.
Although Cameron Lancer looked ordinary, his eyes were shrewd.
He smiled faintly upon hearing Hunter’s answer. The glint that flashed across his eyes indicated that the prey had taken the bait.
Cameron looked at Hunter’s chips. “But I’m afraid you don’t have enough chips yet.”
Brent chimed in haughtily, “He’s loaded with cash. Show us the way.”
Noticing that Brent was another prey swimming in cash, Cameron deemed that it was his lucky day today.
He led Brent the way to exchange chips worth three million dollars.
Then, Cameron led the group downstairs. The farther they went, the fewer people they saw.
It was safe to say that the game would be more confidential and come with bigger bets.
Brent reminded Cameron, “There are no surveillance cameras, right? Small bets can be seen as entertainment, but my friend here might be crippled if his grandfather finds out that it’s a huge bet.”
Cameron could tell that Hunter came from a well-off family from his lavish outfit. It was the best way to earn money through this kind of person.
He replied hurriedly, “I understand. There are no surveillance cameras downstairs. I bet you’ll be able to have the time of your life there.”
Next, he beckoned over two sexy women. “Mandy and Sandy are the ones who bring the most luck here. Would you like them to be in your company?”
Hunter was displeased at how the women were going to come near him. “Get them away from me.
I’m not down for this.”
The women retreated in a grievance. He snorted coldly. “I’m here to rake in money, not mess
“Of course. This way, please,” Cameron nodded while smiling before showing Hunter the way.
The elevator door opened, revealing the strict internal surveillance.
Cameron reminded them, “Please stop here for a moment. Based on the rules, only the client is allowed to enter.”
Kelvin wanted to say something, but Hunter stopped him with a look. Kelvin muttered in displeasure, “How troublesome.”
“Sorry, sir. This is the rule.” Cameron helped Hunter to carry his chips.
Hunter played with his wedding ring casually. “Are you sure that there are no surveillance cameras here? I don’t want my grandfather to get his hand on any leaked footage.”
“Rest assured, sir. May I know your name?”
“Craig Sallow.”
“What an unusual surname. You don’t sound local.”
“Are you trying to pry into my background?”
“No, no, no. It’s because it’s my first time seeing you.” Cameron chuckled. “Where do you normally frequent?”
Cameron and Black Fox were smart. Every question they asked was an attempt to pry more information.
Cameron had brought Hunter to the third floor in the basement. The real bosses were downstairs.
Obviously, Cameron was trying to find out how rich Hunter was while attempting to pry into his personal information.
Unfortunately, the casino wasn’t Hunter’s target. He was coming after Cameron.
“Where’s the toilet?”
“Over there.”
Hunter made sure that there were no surveillance cameras before contacting Brent.
“Shit. Why is there no tissue?”
“Please give me a moment, sir,” Cameron replied.
The second he handed a tissue paper to Hunter, Hunter grabbed his elbow.
Cameron defended himself with quick moves, but Hunter was prepared for that as he tightened his grasp.
He managed to keep Cameron under control in no time.
Cameron intended to scream for help, but Hunter fettered his hands behind him and had him at gunpoint.
Hunter lowered his voice. “Stay still. Don’t move.”
As Black Fox had said, there were all kinds of people in Polaris. Not all of its members were skillful in martial arts.
Some of them acted as an informant while some of them acted as a middleman, some of them were in charge of the early stage of the tasks while some of them were in charge of executing them.
Cameron was under Hunter’s control in a fleeting second. He spilled some tea under Hunter’s threat.
From there, Hunter found out that Rubus was in the same city as well.
“Sir, my authority only allows me to contact Rubus. He’ll never meet me. I’m just the middleman.
Please spare my life!”
Hunter exchanged glances with Brent, and the latter understood what he meant.
As long as Rubus was in this city, they would track down his whereabouts through his number. It wouldn’t be difficult to catch him.
Brent immediately prepared the devices. In case Cameron rebelled, Hunter took a syringe and approached him.
“What are you going to do?”
“Do as I say. If you snitch on us, I’ll have you taste what it feels like to be in hell. Plus, your newborn baby will go to hell with you too.”
“Understood.”
“Make the phone call longer. If it’s less than one minute, I’ll kill you.”
“Y-Yes, sir!”
The greatest advantage of confronting sly people like Cameron was that they were not as stubborn.
as mercenary soldiers.
While buttering someone up was their forte, they were volatile.
Once everything was ready with the devices connected, Cameron began dialing the number.
According to Cameron, Rubus’ contact number often changed. A number would be used for ten
He and Rubus happened to be in contact a few days ago.
The line got through.
Brent’s heart was racing. They finally had a lead after looking into it for so long.
It was nerve-wracking considering that they could finally hear that person’s voice.
The other party was very careful. It would take a single mistake to alarm him.
Kelvin, who had always been the carefree man, was so jittery that he held his breath.
Cameron hung up the call after it beeped three times. Hunter raised the gun at Cameron’s forehead menacingly. “Got a death wish?”
“Patience, sir. This is our secret code. He will only pick up the call after I call him three times.
This is how it works every time.”
The other party finally answered the call at the third beep after Cameron called three times.
As Black Fox had said, Rubus used a voice changer, so they couldn’t know whether he was a man or a woman. “Hello?”
“Boss, Black Fox finally contacted me!” Cameron sounded distressed.
“What for?” Rubus was calm, seemingly an emotionally stable person.
This kind of person was the scariest kind.
“He told me that he needs to talk to you in person about something. Do you have time?”
“Someone like him wants to talk to me in person? He should know his place. Just turn it down. with an excuse.”
Noticing that Rubus was going to hang up the call, Hunter held the gun closer to Cameron.
Trembling, Cameron added, “Boss, I think he has something important to tell you. He told me that he has an idea to make you agree to this request. He said he’ll complete the mission by tomorrow.”
As a middleman, he didn’t know the details of the mission.
Rubus contemplated for a moment before saying, “Fine, tell him to contact me.”
“Okay. The casino is swarmed with clients at the moment, and I don’t know where Black Fox is. I will tell him to contact you as soon as I find him.”
“Okay.” Rubus terminated the call