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Madison wanted to deny it, but the evidence was right in front of her. It terrified her even more that 60 percent of the female students he sponsored had relations with him. He would quickly grow tired of them and move on to the next one.
Some women couldn’t accept the breakup and tell into depression. Not only that, but they also developed mental illnesses, engaged in self–harming behaviors, or even committed suicide.
Finally, Madison’s gaze fell on Leia’s information. She had stayed by Jeff’s side the longest, for a whole year. Their relationship changed after she became pregnant. Leia wanted to marry him and keep the child, but Jeff refused.
Aside from the photos, there was also a video that showed them arguing in a secluded corner of a hospital. On the night Leia disappeared, Jeff had gone to her apartment.
In the wee hours of the night, around 2 am, Jeff left with a large suitcase. Leia had a slender, petite figure, so she could be forced into a suitcase. Similar murder cases had been reported before.
Since that day, Jodie disappeared, and shortly afterward, her apartment was rented out. All the remaining evidence was gone. After two weeks, fishermen found Leia’s body and reported it.
Since Hunter had left his DNA at the police station when his sister went missing, the police contacted him, and through his investigation, they discovered the truth.
Madison looked at the photos scattered all over the ground. They were all women with bright, radiant smiles. Most of them had been abandoned, and several had even committed suicide. Some continued their studies but became extremely withdrawn.
Madison’s fingers trembled as she held the photos, her mind filled with memories of her father’s smile.
“Madie, don’t cry. I will never abandon you. Even when you’re 80 years old, you’ll still be my little princess. My dear daughter, 1 will always love you.”
He had given her the best of everything in the world but had hurt other young women. Tears dripped onto Leia’s photo. It was then Madison finally understood Hunter’s hatred.
Lela was as important to Hunter as Jeff was to Madison.
“I’m not denying that he is a good father, but he is definitely not a good person. Underneath that hypocritical facade lies the heart of a devil. Madie, I won’t hide anything from you anymore at this point,” Hunter said, down on one knee as he held Madison’s face in his hands.
With a maniacal smile, he continued, “You were once everything to me. I loved you to the point of obsession. However, because you are Jett’s only daughter, the more I loved you, the more I hate you now.”
Although he was smiling, Madison felt a chill run down her spine.
“On the day I fell into the water with Andrea, did you intentionally save her first? Did you want our child to pay for the life of your sister’s child?
“Yes, an eye for an eye.”
Madison grabbed his collar with both hands, tears streaming down her cheeks.
“Are you crazy? Our child hadn’t even had a chance to see the world yet. What did it do wrong? It was innocent!”
Tilting his head, he smiled devilishly.
“Then what did my sister do wrong? Wasn’t her child innocent too?”
Madison looked at Hunter, who now seemed like a completely different person. She knew that he would never get over this.
“Hunter, I understand how losing your sister has hurt you-
Hunter’s expression shifted, and he yelled, “You don’t understand! No one can truly share my pain! My sister was bom premature and had poor health. She had heart disease. She was the cherished treasure of our entire family, and because of your father, she died so tragically!
“She was a beautiful woman, and my day would be ruined if I did anything to tarnish her memory. In the end, she left this world in such an undignified manner.”
Hunter reached out slowly, gently caressing Madison’s cheek. “You will never know how I felt when I identified her body. When I removed the white cloth, I was filled with utter despair. Instead of finding out that she was dead and that I’d never see her again, I wish I never found her.”
Madison opened her mouth, but couldn’t find the right words. Coming from her, even apologizing to Leia would be disrespectful She finally understood why Hunter had been so emotional and why he had looked at her like that.
To prove that it wasn’t Jeff, he must have made a lot of effort. The evidence he had collected proved the love he had for her. He tried to overturn the hypothesis, to clear Jeff’s name. But the truth and evidence only separated them.
He had struggled hard, but in the end, he couldn’t bring himself to live peacefully with her. Even though Leia was already dead, he still wanted to seek revenge for her.
Madison knelt on the ground, gripped his collar, and pressed her forehead against his. “Hunter, you must have been in so much pain. The Evanss have gone bankrupt, I lost our child, and my father lies unconscious in a hospital bed. Can’t we stop tormenting each other?”
She hadn’t spoken to him like that for a long time. The sound of her voice caused Hunter to tremble, and a myriad of emotions flooded his heart.
With no knowledge of his thoughts, Madison anxiously waited for an answer. Could they reconcile? She didn’t want him to continue torturing himself every day.
After a long time, Hunter slowly lifted his head, his eyes bloodshot as he fought his tears. Brushing her cheek with his coarse fingers, he said, “Madie, you will repay the debt your father owes me.”
Tears streamed down Madison’s cheeks.
She knew that she and Hunter could never go back to how things were before. He had betrayed her and destroyed the Evansns, and the Evanss owed him his sister’s life.
Those debts could never be settled. Trying to resolve them would only serve to tighten the knots of their relationship, suffocating them and leading to an inevitable end.
Hunter held her face in his hands, wiping away her tears with his cheeks. “Madie, don’t love me. Hate me instead. t betrayed you, I killed our child, and I can never turn back.”
She sensed his inner turmoil, but amidst that, she could feel the tenderness he still had for her like a calm oasis in a turbulent desert sandstorm. However, she knew that the oasis would soon be destroyed by the raging winds.
Hunter left the room, leaving Madison behind. Madison knew that this was their final farewell.
When Madison headed out of the study, Madam Burgess was nowhere to be seen. The kind–hearted Madam Burgess had always believed their conflicts to be petty quarrels and had even attempted to mediate between them.
In her eyes, Madison was the singular and rightful Mrs. Williams, hence she was unaware of her grave mistake.
Madison laughed at herself. With Madam Burgess by her side, she never felt lonely in the spacious mansion. It wasn’t until Madam Burgess left that Madison was hit by the emptiness of the house and the tedium of life.
The sky outside was already dark, and there was a pot of chowder Madam Burgess had made waiting in the kitchen. Madison poured herself some into a bowl. The steam from the pot veiled her face, obscuring her features.
Slowing eating, Madison’s expression was calm. She had found a solution to the exhausting game they were stuck in.
“Hunter, I will repay the debt my father owes you,” she thought to herself.