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Her profile picture was now a photo of herself under a dim streetlight. The soft light outlined her silhouette, and her hair was dancing in the wind. Her gentle smile completed the picture.
Hunter swiped his finger over her lips, but all he could feel was the cold phone screen. She’d once vowed to never change their couple photo.
Her new post showed a blurry view of the sea. Hunter asked, “What does she mean by this?”
“Mr. Williams, this isn’t my area of expertise. I’ve never been in a relationship, but when women change their profile pictures and make posts like this, they’re usually upset. Tonight’s events have likely-”
Brent didn’t finish his sentence because he didn’t need to point out that what Hunter had done was obviously not great.
“Yeah, I know.”
“Mr. Williams, you’ve been too lenient with Ms. Davis. Take Collington Cove, for example. It was clearly built for Mrs. Williams, and the same goes for the evening dress. You spent so much time and effort on it, but she insisted on having it even though it didn’t fit her.”
He added, “She even changed the hospital name they had initially decided on. It would be no surprise if it made Mrs. Williams disheartened.”
Instead of replying, Hunter said, “Take me to the seaside.”
“Alright.”
Brent easily deduced Madison’s location through Everly’s recent post. The two men soon arrived at the restaurant, where they saw Madison carrying a drunk Everly outside.
Just then, it began to snow.
In the snow, Madison spotted the tall, imposing man standing by the roadside, almost blending into the darkness. If not for the flickering light in his hand, she might not have noticed him at all.
Everly pushed Madison away and began to curse loudly.
“If I were as rich as you and if your lackeys hadn’t been around today, I would’ve chopped you into a—”
Brent quickly covered Everly’s mouth and said to Madison, “Ms. Evans, let me take your friend back.”
Pushing his hand away, Everly continued shouting, “Hey, handsome guy, why do you look so much like that bastard’s lackey?
Brent grimaced at Everly’s choice of words.
“By the way, that lackey isn’t as handsome as you. He always has a stern face, like this.” Everly imitated Brent, who just watched as she dragged herself to the car.
Everly patted the seat beside her and said, “Hey, you’re cute. Why don’t you let me take care of you?”
Brent was about to decline when Everly added, “I’m really good at taking care of things. The last dog I took care of became so fat and healthy.”
Brent didn’t know how to respond to that.
Madison hadn’t expected to see Hunter here. Masking her discomfort, she asked calmly, “What about Everly?”
He put out the cigarette in his hand and answered, “Brent will take her home.”
Madison wasn’t worried about leaving Everly with Brent. She was more concerned about what would happen between her and
Hunter.
Tiny snowflakes danced around Hunter, creating a stunning scene. He looked at Madison and said, “Shall we talk?”
Madison didn’t even spare him a glance.
“Mr. Williams, I’ve been good recently. I haven’t had any contact with any man, not even Vince. I’ve deleted his number as well. If any member of the opposite gender is in my vicinity, I’ll run away.”
“So you deleted my number too?” Hunter asked through gritted teeth.
“Your number is still there, and I can still reach you whenever I want.”
“Madison.”
“Mr. Williams, you don’t need to come get me. My car is here.” With that, Madison quickly got into the car.
As she was about to close the door, someone’s hand gripped it, stopping her from closing it. On the wrist was a watch worth eight million dollars, gleaming brightly under the streetlight.
Hunter stood tall, blocking the light and snow behind him. Within moments, a layer of snow had accumulated on his shoulders and head. His long arm rested on the edge of the car door, and his domineering presence filled the space between them.
Fixing his eyes on her, he said, “I said, let’s talk.” His tone was heavy, with no room for negotiation. It was a sign that danger was just around the corner.
Madison observed his figure, taking in the regal air he exuded.
He was blocking the light and wind outside, which made the car seem smaller than it already was. Throughout their marriage, she’d always been in his shadow, vulnerable, and without the right to make any choices.
She lifted her gaze to meet his calmly. “Do you want it now? Is that it?”
After all, that was the only thing that was going on between them right now.
Her question left Hunter stunned.
Taking advantage of that, Madison closed the car door and instructed the driver to go. In the distance, Hunter’s figure faded in the wind and snow, much like her dream when she’d been a student.
Madison was restless and antsy for the rest of the night, afraid Hunter would retaliate. However, there was no sign of Hunter for the next few days.
Andrea, on the other hand, couldn’t stay idle. Soon, Madison learned that Andrea intended to raze the Evans residence and turn it into an animal breeding ground and slaughterhouse.
Furious, Everly cursed Andrea out.
“Is she crazy? How shameless can she be? If it wasn’t off–limits for building a crematorium, I bet she would use the land to pile dead bodies. Now she’s killing cows and pigs there to get under your skin.”
Madison’s face fell when she heard about it. Andrea sure was ruthless.
The Evans residence could be used for commercial purposes or as a personal residence.
However, the graves of the Evans ancestors lay in the backyard, where they had been buried for over a hundred years. The Evans family had wanted to relocate, but a fortune teller had advised them not to as it would bring bad luck.
Madison didn’t care about what the fortune teller had to say. In fact, she didn’t care that Andrea was making her life difficult either.
However, she couldn’t just watch and do nothing about Andrea desecrating her ancestors‘ graves.
At this moment, Andrea was playing with her two children. They were fraternal twins, a boy and a girl. Hunter had named the boy Connor Williams, whereas Andrea had named the girl Erina Williams, a combination of Hunter and Andrea’s names.
“Erina, come here,” Andrea called. Recently, Connor had learned to walk, but Erina still had to hold onto the furniture when she took steps. The girl was weaker and didn’t have Connor’s sturdy legs.
“Mom, Mom.” Erina reached for her mom.
“You’re amazing, sweetie. Let me give you a hug,” Andrea said, before turning to Connor. “Come here, Connor.”
Connor glanced at her before quickly turning away, showing no intention of coming over. He had Hunter’s cold, aloof gaze.
Since Hunter had brought Connor back, he’d always been staring out of the window. He ignored everyone and kept to himself.
Occasionally, when he fell asleep, he would call out “Mommy” a few times, but when he woke up, no matter how much they coaxed him, he wouldn’t utter the word again.
Since birth, the child had never been close to her. Although he and his sister had shared the same womb, their personalities were completely different. Andrea watched him as she mulled over it.
Just then, her assistant entered the room, saying, “All the arrangements have been made, Ms. Davis. I used my connections to expedite the approval process, and it should be done soon.”
Andrea handed the child to the nanny beside her so that she could open a bottle of red wine. Watching her glass fill with the dark red liquid, she grinned.
“I want to see how long she can stay calm.”
“Mr. Williams and Madison have already divorced, Ms. Davis. Since Mr. Williams is so devoted to you, why do you still need to do this?” the assistant asked.
Andrea glared at the assistant, asking, “What do you know?”
The assistant trembled in fear and quickly lowered her head. “I’m sorry, I spoke out of line.”
Andrea knew well that Hunter’s kindness to her had nothing to do with love. He’d done it out of a sense of responsibility. She’d thought that Leia’s death would make him completely disgusted with Madison, but he’d only become more emotionally entangled with her after their divorce.
As long as Madison was still around, Andrea’s status as Mrs. Williams would never be secure. She’d waited for several days, but Madison hadn’t fallen into her trap yet.