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Chapter 321 – 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 clasped his hands together and propped his chin up. There was a gravity never before seen in his eyes.

No matter what decision he made, it would put Madison through a lot of pain. But he wasn’t ready to just watch as Madison left him.

He remained silent for a few minutes. Then, he raised his head, with the decision already made.” Schedule her for chemotherapy as soon as possible.”

It was an expected outcome. Anyone would try every way possible to stop their loved ones from dying.

For those patients who were sent to the ICU, their families knew the costs would be high. They also knew the treatment wouldn’t necessarily save the patient and might even cause them more suffering before they passed. But the family members could never watch the patients die without at least trying every option available.

Maybe a miracle could still happen.

Hunter stood up and said, “I don’t care what methods you use. You have to stop the cancer cells from spreading.”

He wouldn’t give up as long as there was still a chance.

There was still Peace’s Embrace and Toxic Hive. Hunter knew both had been trying to find cures for incurable diseases.

There was still hope for Madison. Even if it was just the slightest inkling of hope, he would try his best to grab hold of it.

Chris was almost at the hospital.

Hunter quickly walked away, wanting to discuss how they should proceed with the situation with Chris.

Madison’s condition had been stable for two years. That would imply that her immune system had been keeping the cancer cells under control, which meant it was the M1 drug that he injected her with that caused her condition to worsen.

Would Madison stand a chance if he reactivated her immune system?

Just as Hunter was leaving through the hospital’s entrance, Vince quickly approached him and punched him in the face without hesitation.

“How could you be so heartless? When will you stop hurting her? Chemotherapy is like poison to her. It’s extremely harmful to her. Do you know how severe the side effects will be?

“Why can’t you just let her go in peace? She’s already in such a terrible state. Why do you insist on torturing her?” he cried.

Hunter would have dodged the punch, but he chose to take it.

He looked at Vince with bloodshot eyes. “I want her to live. No matter the cost.”

Vince felt a chill down his spine.

Hunter looked like he was about to lose his mind and Madison was the anchor that was keeping him sane. No one would know what he would do if anything happened to Madison.

‘Don’t you think you’re being too decisive? Shouldn’t you at least ask Madison’s opinion on her treatment?”

Vince said.

Hunter said slowly, “Her survival is the optimal outcome. I don’t care about the process. I just want her to live. Understood?” Hunter then quickly left after saying that.

Vince watched as he walked away.

He felt bad for Madison. Hunter was still as self-centered as ever. He never learned how to love another person.

Chris rushed over as soon as he could.

He looked at Hunter guiltily. Then, he slapped himself on the face and said, “Mr. Williams, it’s all my fault.

Mrs. Williams has become like this because of my negligence.”

Hunter had no right to blame anyone. He was the main culprit that made Madison the way she was. There was no one else to blame.

He said, “This is not the time to be pointing fingers. This is Madie’s examination report. Take a look and tell me how we should proceed.”

“Alright.” Chris wiped the raindrops from his hand and took the report. His eyebrows furrowed as soon as he started reading it. “How could this be? She’s already in the terminal stage?”

Hunter suppressed the pain within him and punched the wall. He then lowered his head and spoke in a subdued voice, “M1 triggered the cancer cells.”

“Mr. Williams, you shouldn’t be too hard on yourself. My brother told me that Mrs. Williams’s report had been tampered with. She was also trying to keep it a secret. You couldn’t have known,” Chris said.

Sometimes, the tighter one held on to something, the more it would slip away. Hunter tried to do everything in his power to keep Madison close, but he only managed to drive her further away.

Hunter gritted his teeth. “It’s Leia.”

Chris didn’t want to comment on his family affairs, so he quickly changed the subject. “How’s Mrs. Williams “The doctors suggested that we give up on treatment. I told them to schedule a chemotherapy session for Madie. I need them to stop the cancer cells from spreading while I find out if Peace’s Embrace or Toxic Hive have more effective treatments available,” Hunter replied.

Chris nodded. “I caught wind of their research on a new cancer treatment drug. You can give that a try.”

However, Brent cautioned, “Mr. Williams, Toxic Hive might not be the best option. Ms. Williams has tried to kill

Mrs. Williams on more than one occasion.”

Brent didn’t mention that Leia would never try to save Madison. They should consider themselves lucky if Leia didn’t try to make things worse.

“No, there’s someone else.” An icy gleam flashed in Hunter’s eyes. “Colin!”

“That’s right. He wanted to take Mrs. Williams away. So he would never hurt her. He’s also a core member of Toxic Hive. He might have a way to save Mrs. Williams. But he’s gone missing ever since we raided the Toxic Hive base. I don’t think we’ll be able to get in contact with him.”

“Try contacting him with Madie’s phone.”

“Don’t worry, Mr. Hunter. We’ll find him, no matter what we have to do.”

Hunter took his phone out. He planned to contact Avery because he still owed Madison a favor. He was the backer of Peace’s Embrace. He was the best man for the job.

He tried calling Avery, but the call didn’t go through. So Hunter told Brent, “Contact Avery.”

“Yes, Mr. Williams.”

Hunter had stopped the kidney transplant back then. But a person like Avery should have found a replacement.

Quite some time had passed since then. Maybe he had even made a full recovery.

Seeing how busy Hunter was, Chris couldn’t help but say, “Mr. Williams, I’m not sure if Toxic Hive or Peace’s Embrace can save Mrs. Williams. But I think you need to prepare yourself for the worst-case scenario.”

“Mr. Williams, chemotherapy is like fighting fire with fire. The treatment would destroy cancer cells and regular cells indiscriminately. Mrs. Williams’s condition is very serious now. Cancer cells paired with the side effects of chemotherapy might be the end of her …”

Hunter lowered his head and said hoarsely, “That will never happen. Madie won’t die!”

Chris didn’t know how to comfort Hunter. Their only option at the moment was to pray for a miracle.

After a night of emergency treatment, Madison’s condition stabilized, but she was still in bad shape. She was very frail. The doctors repeatedly advised against chemotherapy because she might not be able to take it.

Hunter looked at an unconscious Madison. He didn’t know what to do, but he had no choice but to hold off on chemotherapy.

Suddenly, Kelvin rushed over to Hunter. “Mr. Williams, bad news! I heard something had happened to Mr.

Avery.”

“What?”

“It seems like his illness acted up. He was sent to a private hospital in the middle of the night. The Evanss are keeping him well-protected. We don’t know his current situation, and we’re unable to get in contact with him.”

The situation just kept getting worse. Even Avery was in trouble.

“What about Colin?” Hunter asked.

“We still haven’t located him. Don’t worry, Mr. Williams. We’ll let you know as soon as we get more updates.

Chris rushed over. “Mr. Williams, Mrs. Williams is awake.”

Just as Chris finished speaking, Hunter was already walking toward Madison’s room.

Madison was lying in bed. Her face was pale and she was extremely frail.

Janice also came into the room.

As strong as she was, she started crying when she saw the state Madison was in. “Madison, I’m so sorry. I didn’t mean to lie to you

Madison had just regained consciousness.

The smell of chemicals filled her nostrils and the pain in her stomach was temporarily gone. She felt like Everything that happened the night before seemed like a dream. She was still dazed.

She met Hunter’s bloodshot but concerned gaze and asked softly, “Terminal-stage cancer?”

Hunter crouched next to the bed and held her hand. He felt a lump in his throat. “You’ll get better.”

Madison smiled weakly. “So it wasn’t a dream.”

“Madie, I’m sorry. I …” Hunter wanted to explain, but Madison withdrew her hand from Hunter’s grasp.

She said, “You don’t have to explain. I’m not curious, nor do I want to know. I’m tired.”

Hunter conspired with the entire family to lie to her. How truthful could his explanation be? Madison no longer had the energy to discern the truth from the lies.

Janice wiped her tears and changed the subject. “That’s true. Madie, I’ll tell you everything after you get better. I swear, no more lies. You must be hungry. You should eat something.”

Madison didn’t make a fuss and was very cooperative. “Okay.”

She was indeed hungry. It was probably because she had been feeling too much pain recently. And she dreaded the pain.

Hunter quickly brought over the soup he had prepared. Meanwhile, Janice rolled the bed up and placed a pillow behind Madison’s waist.

Hunter blew on the soup and made sure the temperature was right before feeding it to Madison.

However, Madison didn’t open her mouth.

Hunter asked worriedly, “Do you not want soup? What do you want to eat?”

Madison said calmly, “It’s not that I don’t want soup. I just don’t want you to feed me.” She stared into Hunter’s eyes filled with worry and said slowly, “I feel disgusted by your presence.”

Hunter almost dropped the bowl he was holding.

He tried to explain, “Madie, it’s not what you think. Andrea and I, we didn’t…”

Madison cut him off. “What story are you trying to spin this time? Let me just ask you. Who did you save when we both fell into the water?”

That was the only memory that came back to her. Thinking about it made Madison feel a piercing pain in her heart.

Hunter knew he couldn’t hide the truth anymore since she was able to ask that question.

“Madie, I had no choice back then,” he replied.

Madison said calmly, “Even if you have some perfectly justifiable reason, you still abandoned your wife to save someone else. I’m sorry, but I can’t feel for you. I just feel bad for myself. You were right. These memories should’ve remained forgotten. Having them is a burden.”

Hunter didn’t know how to explain his actions to such a clear-minded Madison. No matter what he said, Madison wouldn’t believe him anymore, even if he were telling the truth.

In her eyes, he was already a pathological liar.

Janice glared at Hunter and took the bowl of soup from him. “Madie, ignore him. He’s just an obstinate fool.

I’ll feed you. Eat more so you can recover quickly.”

“Recover quickly? Mom, I’m not going to recover from this.” Madison chuckled weakly. She wasn’t a child.

She knew the chances of her survival were extremely slim.

Besides, she was in a terrible state at the moment. She probably didn’t have long to live.

“Stop saying stuff like that. Modern medicine is very advanced now. There’s nothing the doctors can’t treat. You don’t have to scare yourself. Everything will be better.” Janice comforted Madison patiently.

After all, the psychological burden of knowing how serious their condition was would sometimes severely reduce the life span of the patient.

Madison looked calm, like she had been through too much to be stirred up. She didn’t argue with Janice about the possibility of recovery. She simply drank the soup with her head lowered, docile like a kitten.

Hunter thought Madison would throw a fit and demand answers. He didn’t expect her to be so calm, and almost eerily so.

After Madison finished the soup, Hunter wanted to talk to her, but she said, “You’ve been up the whole night. You should go home. Besides, I don’t want to see you.”

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