Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
He gazed at Hunter, who had fallen over several times in contempt. The hatred in his eyes was practically oozing out.
Hunter should’ve died long ago. This was the perfect chance to end his life.
Colin didn’t speak. He dropped the phone that was playing Madison’s voice down. There was a snake pit there with thousands of snakes in it.
It looked very horrifying.
“Where are you, Mr. Williams?”
Cyril’s voice could be heard coming from a distance from time to time.
The phone in the snake pit was also playing Madison’s voice.
“Help, help me …”
“Where are you, Madie!”
Colin said coldly, “She’s right in front of you. Don’t you claim to love her? I would like to see you prove that.”
“Who are you? What do you have against me? Why did you lure me here?”
“I don’t really have anything against you. I’m just someone who couldn’t stand how you do things. Your lover is right in front of you, waiting for you to save her.
“What? Are you scared? Then stop pretending that you love her. It is absolutely revolting.”
Although Hunter couldn’t see, he could guess what was going on with the sounds of hissing and the rotting smell.
There wasn’t any fear on his face. He asked calmly, “Why do I have to prove my love to you? Who are you to Madie?”
Cyril’s voice was getting closer. Colin was getting anxious.
He didn’t expect them to get there so quickly.
“Do you dare to do it or not? If not, let me give you a hand.”
There wasn’t enough time. He had to take matters into his own hands.
Colin was about to push Hunter into the pit. Then, Hunter turned toward him and smiled eerily.
“But I’m more than happy to prove it to you right now.”
Before Colin could figure out what he meant, Hunter jumped into the pit.
Madison’s heart-wrenching voice echoed. “No!”
Madison had been running in the forest. She grew more uneasy the closer she got to the snake pit.
A healthy man would have trouble getting out of a place like that, let alone a blind man like Hunter.
If he fell into the pit, he would die of a thousand snake bites.
That was an image too horrifying for her to imagine.
A chilling breeze blew toward her, carrying the rotting smell from the snake pit. Madison shivered uncontrollably.
She was like a hunter whose sole purpose was to push ahead. She couldn’t hear anything else. The howling winds made her panic.
She fell to the ground due to her anxiety. Cyril quickly helped her up.
“Are you okay?”
He noticed that she was shivering terribly.
“Quick! The snake pit is just ahead!”
Madison got up while ignoring the pain in her knee and started to run recklessly toward the snake pit.
At that moment, she couldn’t feel any pain. There was only one thought in her head: to save Hunter. She had to save him. He had to live.
As she exhausted her strength getting to the snake pit, all she saw was Hunter jumping into the snake pit resolutely.
Madison could hear her own voice crying out for help in the snake pit. So, that was the reason Hunter was running.
That was why he jumped into the pit.
She finally understood, but it was too late.
“No!” Madison yelled, but she was too late to do anything. She could only watch as Hunter disappeared into the pit.
He was blind, not dumb. He had to have sensed what was before him, but he still jumped. He didn’t even think about the consequences.
Madison completely lost her cool. She wanted to jump in after him.
Colin grabbed her just in time and held on to her with all his might.
He whispered coldly in her ear, “It’s too late. It’s all over now.
At that moment, Madison realized that Colin had never changed. Back then, he intentionally drank the drug on the cruise ship.
He pretended to be an innocent and pure young man to stay by her side.
Then, he lied in order to have her get an abortion.
Madison tried to see past all those things because he saved her life.
But he never changed. He only ever cared about her and never cared if the people around her lived or died.
As long as he could achieve his goal, he didn’t care what methods he had to resort to. In essence, he was the same type of person as Leia.
Madison felt as if she had been stabbed in the chest. Tears flowed down her face as she looked at Hunter, who was surrounded by snakes in the pit.
Hunter Williams.
That was the man that she had loved with everything she had.
Then, she hated her with every fiber of her being. But he was also the man she tried her best to save.
It was also this man who jumped into the pit under the moonlight with reckless disregard for himself.
It was a very horrible way to die. A living human would become nothing but bones in less than 30 minutes if so many snakes attacked him.
“Mr. Williams!” Cyril was stunned by what he saw. His leg wasn’t fully recovered yet. So, he lagged behind Madison.
He had never seen so many snakes in his life, nor had he seen a person surrounded by so many snakes.
When he snapped back to reality, he instinctively moved toward the pit.
“Mr. Williams, hold on!”
Hunter’s men were all incredibly brave. Even if it was just a corpse, he had to get Hunter out of there. He couldn’t just leave Hunter to the snakes.
A towering man like him was running toward the pit with tears in his eyes. Cyril wasn’t as composed as Brent or as lively as Kelvin. He was always a very honest man.
He couldn’t get it through his mind why things were the way they were. He had just left Hunter for a short while.
“Don’t come over!” Hunter yelled from within the snake pit.
He sensed what Cyril was trying to do.
So, he gave Cyril one final command. “Stop right there. Don’t take another step forward!”
“Mr.Williams, I can’t just stand by and do nothing!” “Don’t come here.
It’s an order! Stay where you are.” Cyril tilted his head upward to stop his tears from flowing.
He had witnessed a lot of his friends die on the battlefield before.
He wasn’t afraid of dying.
Mona’s death traumatized him.
His leg was supposed to be crippled, but he gave everything he got during rehabilitation.
He wanted to stand by Hunter’s side and protect him.
He didn’t want what happened to Mona ever to happen again.
Still, a horrible thing had happened.
He felt as helpless as the night Mona died.
While Colin was distracted, Madison took the chance to throw him over her shoulder and slammed him into the ground.
She ran past Cyril and went straight for the pit.
She had completely left logic and the thought of consequences behind.
The only thing she cared about was the dashing general who saved her from the ocean, the ex- husband who leaped in front of her during a car accident and blocked all the glass shards, and the man who jumped into a pit without regard for himself for a recorded voice.
He still owed her so much.
He couldn’t die yet! Colin knew he had utterly lost the instant Madison rushed toward the pit.
He didn’t expect Madison to care for Hunter even after so many years.
He lay on the ground as he watched Madison dash toward Hunter recklessly.
He understood she would never pick him, even if he waited another decade.
“Madison, I’ve done so much for you.
Why won’t you look at me?” Colin thought.
When he closed his eyes, he could still see the young lady who reached out to him when he jumped down from the plum tree.
Her eyes were completely on him back then.
Madison didn’t have any snake-repellent powder on her.
If she jumped into the pit, she would surely die.
It was her choice.
No one could stop her.
Suddenly, the sound of a flute could be heard, followed by the giant red snake appearing in the pit.
The snakes surrounding Hunter dispersed.
The giant red snake cleared the path for Madison.
No other snake dared to approach her.
The snake pit was a huge basin with slopes on all sides.
Madison ran toward Hunter, who had no idea what was going on.
He heard a gust of wind and felt someone hugging him.
She was like a woman diving into the flames to be with her lover.
She rushed to his side while ignoring everyone else.
Madison’s heart was still pounding.