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Jeff survived the car crash, so Hunter provoked him.
That resulted in Jeff getting a heart attack. Jeff was in a coma in the end.
Madison tightened her fists as resentment flared in her eyes.
It was getting late. Kelvin drove her to the airport.
She had a simple meal at the airport.
It didn’t matter to her if Jeff was able to regain his consciousness.
As long as she was alive, she would never let Hunter and the others live in peace!
She wouldn’t be able to live long anyway. So she didn’t mind the idea of bringing a few people down to rock bottom with her.
Madison waited in the waiting room for a while.
She checked the landing hour through the schedule to head out of the room five minutes before the plane landed.
It had been sunny without snowfall in Aldenvine for the past two days.
Thus, the plane landed on time.
Hunter took the VIP exit out. When Olvia was going to walk up to him, she noticed the person walking next to him.
-It was Chris.
Although she had met him only once, she would never forget him.
Back then, it was Chris who picked Chloe up from Evans residence.
The man Chloe could never get over was naturally not bad. She was willing to forsake everything behind to leave with him
Hunter and Chris walked side by side.
Objectively speaking, Jeff and Chris were equally handsome. The only difference was their aura.
Jeff had a gentle and graceful demeanor, yet Chris was shrouded by oppressive air.
Chris was looking at Madison with sharp gazes, sending chills biting her skin.
It was as though a beast was eyeing her.
She was very young when he came to Evans residence back then. She wondered if he could recognize her.
Soon, she knew that he could recognize her. He stopped in front of her. “Ms. Evans, waiting for someone?”
Madison didn’t know how to face him at this moment.
It was supposed to be a grudge between the older generation.
But as time passed, she felt that he was the person who stole Chloe from her, turning her into a motherless child.
“Yes,” she replied indifferently and glanced at Hunter.
Perhaps guilt was pricking Chris‘ conscience as he tried to appear harmless.
He softened his tone. “Your mother has been mentioning you a lot these years.
“Now that we’re back, feel free to visit us at any time. You can meet her anytime you want.”
“Okay.”
Madison shifted her gaze onto Hunter, who seemed paler than usual.
Together with those eyebags, she could tell that he didn’t rest up well for the past two days.
Chris was now Hunter’s father–in–law. She wondered how he would act in front of his ex–wife when his father–in–law was around.
After all, Chris was the aggressive type. If Hunter hurt Andrea, Chris would definitely come at Hunter with a knife.
Madison didn’t utter a word. She was waiting for Hunter to react.
Then, he proved to her that promises and sweet nothings could never prevail over reality.
He merely glanced at her before looking away, treating her like a passerby.
Chris bid her goodbye out of courtesy, yet Hunter strode by her expressionlessly.
The cold breeze brushing her cheeks reminded her of the reality check.
Madison understood what Hunter meant by that. He didn’t want to expose their relationship to Chris.
Once they left, she took another way out of the airport.
As soon as she opened the car door, she was pulled into an embrace.
Madison knew who it was without taking a look at the man.
Hunter was wearing a suit that perfectly outlined his built figure. The glint in his eyes was dangerous, as always.
She could recognize him through his sharp jaw alone, too.
His cedar scent wafted her nose, creating an intimate atmosphere in the back seat.
She stifled the urge to shove him away for her big plans.
She broke the silence first. “Where have you been?”
Now that she had gotten over him, she showed no interest in his life.
She wouldn’t take notice of his social media updates nor check his Twitter account repeatedly, let alone click his profile picture again and again.
Had Hunter not informed her to pick him up from the airport, she wouldn’t have known that he had been abroad.
“Work.” It was a succinct answer.
He wanted to talk about Leo, but it would ruin the atmosphere.
Madison was sitting on his lap. Her body was warming his thighs.
In addition to the closed space, their intimate posture was a fluttering scene to behold.
The temptation was urging him to do something more.
His finger traced upward along her neck, sending tingling heat to her skin.
It finally stopped at her eyebrow. He observed her cheek carefully as his voice softened. “Is it healed?”
As the lighting flowed through the window, he noticed a scar on top of her eyebrow.
It was barely visible without a closer look.
His coarse fingertip rubbed her wound softly.
“Thank you for what you did that day.” His breath brushed her forehead lightly.
Madison thought that he was being unusually gentle to her because she saved Connor.
She was suddenly intrigued to know Hunter’s reaction when she killed Connor one day.
He wouldn’t be as gentle as he was right now, for sure. She began to look forward to that day.
She wanted him to know how it felt like to lose his loved one.
Madison replied indifferently, “It’s nothing. I was once a mother, too.”
Hunter’s arms tightened around her waist when he heard that.
She continued, “Any updates about Leo’s whereabouts?”
His eyebrows creased. He recounted the whole story without hiding anything. “I’ve announced a bounty on him. We’ll find him soon.”
She took it as an excuse because she had expected this coming.
She thought, “He wants Dad to die. Why will he spend the effort to look for Leo?
“He gave me his word back then so that I wouldn’t get in his way. What a great actor you are, Hunter Williams.”
Mockery tinged her gazes.
Meanwhile, Hunter took her silence as a disappointment, so he comforted her, “I will find him.”
“Okay.” She didn’t want to continue that boring topic anymore, so she switched the subject.
“It’s Connor’s birthday party in two days. Can I join?”
Her child passed away on Connor’s birthday.
Hunter was aware that her child’s death had always been her sore spot.
“You…”
She raised her head. The street lights reflected in her dark eyes as she licked her dry lips. “It’s been a year. I think it’s time for me to move on.”
Her eyes met Hunter’s deep gaze. A faint light shone on his face.
It cast a glow on half his face while the other half was shrouded in shadow.
It reflected his conflicting personality. He could be an angel sometimes.
But he could also be a demon..
Madison was not sure if he would agree to her request.
It was his child’s first birthday party, after all. His child, which he had with another woman.
Their engagement party was postponed. But Andrea brought the birthday party forward to announce her status and identity. to the world.
She had already sent out invitations to every rich and powerful person long ago.
She wanted everyone to know.
It was apparent that the ex–wife would not be welcomed at the party.
Hunter did not say anything. But his naturally prideful temperament made her more nervous than ever.
She didn’t even realize that sweat was seeping out of her clenched fists.
He looked at her seriously and said, “Fine.”
Her whole body relaxed after she got a positive answer.
She dared not let too many emotions slip before Hunter. His enigmatic eyes seemingly saw through all her schemes.