Filed to story: Mr Williams Madame Is Dying Novel Free Online (Madison & Hunter)
The three of them were very eye-catching as soon as they appeared.
The convoy stretched from the airport to the Heath family’s house, with a total of more than ten cars, and it looked extremely impressive.
As soon as they got out of the car, they heard a clear voice: “Mom!”
Connor came from afar, just like his name, like a little sun.
“Brother, slow down, wait for me.” Alicia chased after Connor relentlessly.
When Connor passed by Alicia, he picked her up.
The family of five was finally reunited.
Madison held one in each hand, and Zack rubbed Madison’s face playfully.
As for the oldest one, Connor, who was between a child and a teenager, he wanted to be close to his parents but felt embarrassed.
Madison took the initiative to hug Connor and said, “Thank you for taking such good care of your brothers and sisters.”
A light blush appeared on Connor’s face. “No, it’s all what I should do.”
“Come and meet them. This is your uncle and grandpa.”
As soon as the Evans family appeared, they became very close to the children.
Linus said hurriedly, “Father is already waiting inside, let’s go in and talk about the past.”
“Okay.”
Molly had been waiting for a long time. She said, “Madison, you are finally back.”
“Aunt,” Madison called out, “You look much better.”
Molly said, “It’s all because of your good medicine. I heard you suffered a lot on this trip.”
Madison said, “It wasn’t really hard work. At least I found my family, which is the biggest reward.”
“Dad is very happy. He was so excited that he didn’t sleep all night last night. He has been looking forward to your return home since early this morning.”
Mason was wearing formal clothes today, and his hair was combed meticulously. The moment he saw David, the calmness on his face could no longer be maintained.
Mason: “You… you are David?”
David looked at Mason from a distance and said, “Yes.”
Mason: “Your mother…”
“She has passed away. Don’t worry. She never blamed you in her life. My father treated her very well and never let her suffer any injustice.”
These words were like a slap in Mason’s face.
“I’m sorry, I really didn’t know she was pregnant at that time, I…”
There was an indescribable panic on Mason’s old face. He wanted to explain but didn’t know where to start. When his eyes fell on the other children, except for the eldest one and the fourth one, everyone else was there.
“Kids, I’m sorry to have wronged you.”
That day, Mason and David talked alone for a long time, and no one knew what they discussed.
In fact, it didn’t matter. For the Evans family, it was just one more relative.
Molly was a little nervous. After all, there were suddenly so many descendants of the Heath family. If they were all incorporated into the Heath family, wouldn’t the property belonging to her son and daughter be much less?
Everyone is selfish. When it really comes to this moment, who would not consider their own interests?
But the result of the discussion between David and Mason was unexpected.
Even if the Evans family did not recognize his identity, he had no intention of changing his surname to Heath.
His mother married Mr. Evans, so they would be members of the Evans family for life and could maintain a kinship relationship with the Heath family.
Although Mason felt regretful, thinking about how well Mr. Evans treated his descendants, he had to agree and begged them to stay with the Heath family for a while to recuperate.
The day after Madison returned, she took the children to the cemetery and visited her grandmother and Jeff with Hunter.
The cemetery was built in the mountains. Some peach and pear trees on the mountain were in bloom, with branches full of fresh green.
There was more moss in front of Jeff’s grave. Madison put down the bouquet of flowers, knelt in front of the grave, and chatted for a long time.
She wanted to tell Jeff that she had finally found her family and identified the mastermind behind the incident.
“Dad, my only regret is that I can’t see her and bring her here to kowtow and apologize in front of your tombstone.”
“Dad, don’t worry, your daughter has grown up, and I can protect others too.”
Hunter knelt beside her, lit a cigarette for Jeff, and placed it on the tombstone.
“Dad, I’m sorry for failing to live up to your expectations. From now on, I swear to God that I will never hurt Madie again.”
The other children also came over to talk to Jeff.
Zack was holding a wooden sword in his hand. “Grandpa, I received the gift you gave me. I like it very much. There are also many handmade toys that my mother has collected for me. Whenever I see them, I will think that they were made by you.”
Alicia also said obediently, “Mom said that grandpa’s biggest regret is that he didn’t see us being born. Now we have grown up. Grandpa, do you see us in heaven?”
A flute sounded in the distance.
Willow stood on the hillside, playing the flute towards the distance, using the sound of the flute to express her grief.
At this time, Madison received a call.
It was an exhibition invitation!
He had promised to help her eliminate the threat, and it took Warren a long time to find Deborah’s lair.
This was a pleasant surprise for Madison!
There had been no news about Deborah since she escaped, and it was very likely that she was with Brandon.
Maybe she could find her mother’s whereabouts through this clue.
Madison immediately asked about the situation over there. To her surprise, Deborah had escaped to an island very close to Louis’ base. Was this a coincidence or an accident?
After Warren confirmed it, it was just as Madison expected. Deborah and Brandon were together, and there was also a blind woman who looked a bit like Madison.
Madison quickly calmed Warren down and asked him to provide precise coordinates and not to act rashly. She would come over immediately.
If the Heath and Evans families knew about this, neither would sit idly by.
David even dragged his sick body to save his wife.
Brandon was originally Louis’ most proud disciple, so Madison was still a little afraid of him.
“We split up into two groups. I have to go find Master first.”
Only by knowing yourself and your enemy can you win every battle.
Madison arrived at the island, sensing a subtle change in its atmosphere. Though the scenery remained the same, the robots that once populated the island were conspicuously absent. Normally, upon leaving the island, one would encounter some robot spies.
Near the island, numerous ships were anchored, many belonging to foreign private armed organizations and mercenaries. This indicated that a significant number of people had landed on the island.
What had happened?
“Hunter, is there something wrong?” Madison wondered. Despite Louis’s intention to perform body modifications on him, she still hoped he could survive. A great scientist, a leader in every field, his death would be an immense loss.
“Madie, don’t worry,” Hunter quickly reassured her. “Although there are people on the island, it doesn’t seem to be a major problem at the moment.”
The presence of so many ships implied they had brought heavy weapons, yet the island’s flowers, plants, and buildings remained intact.
“No, there aren’t that many people on this island. Most of them are robots. By the way, where’s big brother?” Madison suddenly remembered that her elder brother had come to the island a few days ago for treatment. Unable to contain her anxiety any longer, she ran off.
On her way, she encountered a robot barely clinging to life, its internal electricity crackling. Madison quickly asked, “Where is Louis?”
The robot, unable to speak, displayed two words on its electronic screen: Back Mountain.
The back mountain was the only place Madison was forbidden to approach, as Louis had not granted her permission. There must be a huge secret hidden there!
Madison dashed frantically towards the back mountain, passing numerous fallen robots and humans along the way. The mechanical door at the entrance had been forcibly destroyed. Madison was stunned. Was Louis alright? Despite his many robots, the intruders had brought so many people.
Her heart raced with worry. She still had feelings for her master, who had cured her cancer completely. The thought of losing the great scientist, the old man singularly devoted to research and invention, was unbearable.
As Madison quickened her pace, she heard a familiar voice. “Grandfather!”
Was that her eldest brother’s voice? But who was he calling?
Logically, their real grandfather was with the Heath family and couldn’t be here. The only other possibility was Mr. Evans. Hadn’t he been buried recently? What was going on?
“Be careful, Madie,” Hunter warned, standing protectively in front of her. But Madison no longer cared about the risks and rushed through the passage.
What she saw left her speechless. A woman, sleeping quietly in an electronic transparent container made of unknown material, bore a 70% resemblance to Madison, with a mole at the corner of her eye. She looked slightly more mature than in old photos, yet her face was unlined.
It was her dear grandmother, Ms. Nat. Hadn’t she died long ago? Why was she here?
Unease gripped Madison. Her master had spoken of a plan to transform humans, and she was the target of this plan. Could it be that he wanted to resurrect her grandmother?
More alarming was the sight of Mr. Evans, who, though long buried, appeared healthy and vigorous. How could he look so well after years of illness?
What grand scheme were these old men concealing from the world? Clearly, it involved her deceased grandmother.
Robots and mercenaries lay scattered on the ground, and Louis’s simulated robotic arm was broken, leaking electricity.
“Brother, what happened?” Madison asked, her voice filled with concern as she hesitated to approach Louis.
The only person she felt comfortable with in the vicinity was Avery.
“Madison, don’t come any closer. It’s too dangerous here,” Avery warned, looking worried.
Louis glanced at Madison and said, “Old man, my experiment is about to succeed. She is Ms. Nat’s descendant, and her blood is the same as Ms. Nat’s…”
Madison’s face changed. No wonder she always felt that Louis took special care of her.