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“Who the fuck said you could hurt her?”
Before Madison fell into the water, she could hear a man shouting over the loud ocean breeze.
She wondered who the person was and if he was talking about her.
Madison grasped her knife tightly. It was her only chance at survival. She cut away all the ropes that bound her as soon as she was in the water.
Through today’s incident, she was able to confirm that the person was a woman and that the woman didn’t want to hurt Hunter physically.
Even Andrea was a decoy. Madison knew that she was the woman’s only target. The woman wanted to torment her.
But Madison couldn’t figure out how she brought such trouble onto herself.
That woman was behind everything that happened to her and her family. Madison couldn’t accept that.
Only one thought was going through her mind: she had to survive, even if she was beaten and bruised.
Madison wanted revenge, even if it meant she had to bring the woman down with her.
She wanted her to have a taste of the suffering she went through.
Madison was a good swimmer. She had been wallowing in the pain of losing her child in the past.
She had no will to live, and her life was a nightmare.
That was why she would not resist when she sank into the ocean. She wanted to be closer to the child she lost at sea But she broke out of her shell and emerged from her sorrow. She removed her blindfold, and bright light flooded her eyes. She raised her head and looked at the glimmering surface of the ocean.
She held her breath and swam in the opposite direction.
There were a lot of abandoned boats that were washed ashore in this area. Madison had found her target.
She could hear voices from above the water. The silhouette of a person appeared. They were probably there to make sure she was dead.
Madison submerged herself deeper into the water. She could make out the silhouette of the person more de She figured the person would not find her if she didn’t move too much.
The pain in her stomach grew. She almost couldn’t take it. She tried her best to endure the pain.
She told herself she must survive.
Madison moved toward the hull of a boat. It would block the person’s view of her.
The boat had been abandoned for a long time. Its hull was lined with trash and barnacles.
The smell was putrid. Tiny fish swam away from the seaweed near the boat because of her arrival.
Madison was graced with good luck. She climbed onto the boat using the rope ladder attached.
As she quietly emerged from the water, she saw the person in the panda suit standing angrily in the distance.
She looked like she was ordering her men to look for Madison’s body.
Madison didn’t dare to let her guard down. She got onto the boat to find somewhere to hide.
She glanced at Jennifer and Ryan, who stood beside the person. She still couldn’t distinguish the person’s figure because the panda suit concealed her.
The person suddenly turned to look toward Madison as if she sensed her gaze.
Madison had already crouched down and hidden herself. She knew she was dead if the person found her. Things had already escalated too much. The person would not allow her to live.
The person said, “Go search the abandoned boats.”
Ryan rejected her idea, “Her limbs were bound when she fell. She must have drowned by now.”
The person examined the rope Madison had cut and said coldly, “She has a knife. Check the boats. We have to be sure.”
The woman was furious. She knew Madison was trying to use her death to nudge Hunter to investigate further. She pointed at one of the boats and said, “Start searching from this one. The game is over. She has to die today.”
Madison could almost feel the person’s intent to kill. She was very meticulous and alert. Madison knew she had to hide.
The boat she got on was quite shabby, but it was large enough for her to hide in.
Madison figured the person couldn’t search too thoroughly because they didn’t bring many people here. She quickly snuck into the boat’s cabin.
The boat was partially submerged. The water within the boat was dirty. It smelled awful. Madison knew she couldn’t rely on anyone to save her this time. She could only save herself. No matter how hard the road ahead was, she no longer had the option to back out of it. She slowly walked toward the foul- smelling water.
Soon after, she heard footsteps on the boat.
Madison pinched her nose and submerged herself in the water.
She was in a blind spot. Her pursuers wouldn’t see her if they didn’t enter the water.
Madison’s heartbeat quickened as she heard the footsteps getting louder. She hoped that the person searching wouldn’t jump into the pungent water.
The person shone a bright flashlight on the water.
The water was murky. The light could only reveal vague outlines of some old items in the water. Thanks to the light, Madison noticed a dead body not far away from her.
She could tell that it was a woman’s body from the long hair scattered in the water.
The last time she got so close to a dead body was when she saw Belle’s.
This unknown body wasn’t in much better shape than Belle’s.
Fish had eaten part of her face. There was even a fish that swam out of the body’s eye socket toward Madison’s hand.
Madison grasped her chest and forced herself to calm down. This was a perfect place to dump bodies since no one ever came here. She hid in the water because she had no choice. She didn’t notice the body before.
“I found something!” Ryan said.
Madison clenched her sleeve tightly. She felt despair. She grabbed her knife and prepared to fight for her life. If Ryan went near her, she would stab him without hesitation.
“Look, doesn’t that look like a person? Could that be Madison?”
Jennifer brought over a pole and said, “We’ll know once we retrieve it.”
The pole touched the dead body, Madison was trembling in fright. The body was dragged onto the surface.
Ryan said nonchalantly, “Damn it, how unlucky. It’s a dead body,”
“It’s dirty and smelly here. A princess like Madison would never be able to hide here. Let’s go.
Madison remerged from the water as the footsteps faded into the distance and began gasping for breath. Although the air still stank from the dead body, it was better than being underwater.
Madison smiled in relief, even as she was filled with fear. She had survived.
As long as she lived, she would have a chance to exact revenge on the person that brought her so much pain.
Her stomach pain seemed to have subsided due to her will to survive. She switched on the teddy phone watch that Chloe gave her. It was still working.
She didn’t expect this watch that she didn’t take off due to sentimentality to come through in a pinch like this.
She looked at the body. It looked gruesome. But she had no time to be afraid.
She wondered if the family of the body realized she was dead. She was also curious about the identity of the body.
Madison exited the water, holding back her fear and trying not to vomit.
She looked at the body cautiously, hoping to find something that could identify the body.
The clothes on the body were expensive. It was the high-end product of some luxury brand.
The diamond earrings she had on glittered dimly under the light. There was also a sapphire ring on her finger.
It looked like it would belong to some wealthy person’s collection.
Evidently, her murderer wasn’t after money, or else her jewelry would’ve been gone. There also weren’t any signs of sexual abuse on her clothes.
There was a gunshot wound on her chest. The cause of her death was likely the shot to her chest.
Madison could tell that the body came from money. But she hadn’t heard about any missing heiresses recently.
She sighed helplessly. She decided to inform the authorities after she got out of there.
She wanted the body to find her way back to her family. Madison felt pity for the body.
Madison suddenly heard the sound of a helicopter over her. The person in the panda suit had retreated.
Hunter had arrived. Madison chose to remain hidden. She knew she would be vulnerable to the person’s schemes if out in the open.
Madison barely escaped death this time. She was determined to uncover the person’s identity and was finally free of Hunter’s control.
Madison hid among the debris and watched as Hunter approached Andrea, who was left on the shore.