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Chapter 686 – 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)

“It’s all thanks to Dr. Evans.

She treated my insomnia and encouraged me to live on.” “You’re capable despite your young age, Dr. Evans.” Madison kept sensing hostility from Claire.

She wondered if she was overthinking.

She faintly smiled.

“It’s because you were willing to cooperate.

Otherwise, the treatment could’ve been useless.” Claire paced up, and Madison intentionally slowed down.

Vance whispered to her, “Dr. Evans, Mrs.

Powell lived next to the Lovells.

She lost her husband and son a long time ago, so she saw Ginger as her daughter.

“Every time Mr. Sean came for a visit, Mrs.

Powell would let him stay for a night before he left.” No wonder Sean prepared gifts.

Madison thought that they were meant for the Lovells.

She asked Reginald, whose answers were similar to Vance’s findings.

Claire brought Sean to her place.

There was a huge peach tree in the yard.

Although it was an old place, the area was clean, which made it a comfortable accommodation.

Claire didn’t have many rooms to offer, so the bodyguards had to spend the night in the cars.

Madison was here with Willow, so Claire specially assigned her a small room.

“Dr. Evans, I didn’t know there would be so many people coming this time.

It’s been a while since someone stayed in this room.

I hope you don’t mind it.” “It’s nice with the greenery in the area and the crickets singing at night.

I think it’s nice.” While making the bed, Claire asked, “You look young, but your daughter is grown up.

Her eyes are pretty.

“Her father must be good-looking.

Is he okay with you bringing the child to such a secluded village?” Madison stroked Willow’s head.

“I was divorced for quite some time now.

My life has nothing to do with him.” Claire’s hands paused momentarily at that.

“Don’t you think of getting into anew relationship?” Madison stared at Claire’s back, smiling.

“Of course I do.

My daughter is still young.

There should be a man in the family.

“My ex-husband was vile-tempered.

I want to find myself a good- tempered man.” She added, “I think someone like Mr. Sean fits the picture.” The pillow cover slipped through Claire’s fingers.

Madison’s eyes narrowed.

“What’s wrong, Mrs. Powell?” Claire picked up the pillow cover, flustered.

“Just anormal day for an old granny.” She quickly made the bed.

“Here, Dr. Evans.

I’m cooking some meat, so I should get going.” She left in haste.

Madison’s eyes didn’t leave her back.

Right then, Hunter called Madison.

She scanned the area, making sure that there was no one else before answering the phone.

“Madie, I found something.

The Lovells were dead a few years ago, but …” he drawled as though there was a twist to the story.

2 “But what?” she urged.

“There’s a loophole.

When Sean was undergoing surgery in the hospital, it was a distant relative who confirmed the Lovell’s bodies.

“That person vanished after the family was buried.

“Ginger lived in Peach Village.

The villagers put a lot of importance on weddings and funerals.

If someone gets in trouble, the whole village will lend ahand.

1 “For burials, it can only be done after the head of the village chooses a date for it.

That’s their culture.

“It usually takes about three to seven days before the burial is done.

Sometimes, when there are no auspicious dates, the burial could be put off for a month.

“But the Lovells were buried the next day of the accident.” Frowning, Hunter continued, “People in poor areas tend to emphasize burial rituals, especially when the whole family died in a tragedy.

“It is their tradition to make sure the deceased can go in peace before the burial.

Things shouldn’t be done as easily as that.

“To put it simply, the Lovells incident was weird.

Give me some time.

I’ll dig up more.” Madison nodded.

“Thank you, Hunter.” Her response displeased him.

“Don’t be such a stranger, Madie.

We’re a family.

The story behind the Lovells is more complicated than you think it is.

Don’t stay there for too long.” She caught on to the problem as well, and Sean and Avery crossed her mind.

She kept feeling that there was an invisible string binding her with the Evans family.

Her hunch was telling her that she was close to the truth.

If she had given up right now, when else would she ever find out? “I’ll be careful.

Plus, I have your bodyguards with me.” Hunter went silent for a moment before saying, “Madie, don’t stay in the same car with Sean.

I have a bad feeling about this.” This was the golden opportunity for the other party to take action.

He couldn’t bring himself to gamble with her life.

“Okay.

I promise I won’t.” The sun set beyond the horizon, and darkness loomed over the quiet village like the beast of darkness.

The light in the kitchen was dim.

The firewood crackled as they burned.

Some bacon was hung over the fire.

Their surface was black due to the long grilling.

Claire served local dishes on the table and wiped her hands with her apron.

“We can only do this much in the village.

Hope you don’t mind them.

The ingredients are cleaner compared to the ones you can find out there.

“I reared the chickens and ducks and grew organic vegetables myself.” “Thank you,” said Madison politely before sitting next to Sean.

When Claire was going to fill Sean’s plate, Madison had already given him a piece of bacon.

Her intimate action appeared strange to Willow.

4 Considering how Madison barely took the initiative to do anything other than perform treatment back at home, she was acting out of character.

Madison’s children had faith in her the most.

Thus, Willow believed that Madison had her reasons for acting so out of character.

Sean was equally dubious as well, but he brushed it off since she always took care of him whenever they were out.

He trusted her after spending time with her for a week.

In addition to that, she had a daughter.

Hence, he didn’t look too much into her actions.

Still, it was undeniable that their actions appeared intimate to others.

Madison secretly observed Claire, whose eyes flashed with something evil.

Their eyes met, and Claire quickly shifted her gaze.

As Madison had expected, something was up with Claire.

After dinner, the sky darkened, and the village became quiet.

Crickets sang, and the dogs barked sometimes.

After the meal, the bodyguards patrolled the area before getting into the cars for a break, leaving only two to watch the night.

Madison asked Claire to prepare warm water so that Sean could have a foot spa as usual, but the usual acupuncture procedure was replaced by a massage.

Claire entered the room right when Madison and Sean were looking at each other like a lovely couple.

Her hands beside her balled into fists.

“Anything, Mrs.Powell?” Madison read Claire’s eyes.

Claire responded, “I received news that electricity in the village will go out soon.It’s different from the cities.

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