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Madison finally knew why Hunter was so confident that he would find her. Even though Connor couldn’t speak, he wasn’t a fool. He had lived on this island for a week, so he recognized it!
Thus, Hunter didn’t have to waste his time searching every island. He only had to find the island that Connor reacted the most strongly to.
Just like right now. Even before Connor got out of the helicopter, he waved his limbs excitedly. He kept mumbling, “Mama, Mama, Jerry, kitty…”
He said all the words he knew.
Carrying Connor in one arm, Hunter smiled coldly. “Looks like this is the place.”
Everyone stood ready for action. The other party had used firearms before, so they didn’t dare take it too lightly.
Kelvin had also stopped smiling like he usually did. He said something over the communicator. Soon, warships appeared on the surface of the sea. They proceeded to surround the island.
Snipers were positioned high above. Other members of the special forces slid from the ropes of the helicopters into the forest. They were all wearing bulletproof vests.
Madison didn’t expect so many people to be summoned just to look for her.
She knew that the Williamss had an unusual identity, but even this was a surprise to her. The man standing at the top of the business empire could easily summon armies as well.
As time passed, more ships, helicopters, and special forces arrived on the shore.
It was just a matter of time before they found her.
Connor was so excited that he struggled to get out of Hunter’s arms. After making sure that the area was safe, Hunter let him go.
“Good boy. Let’s look for your mommy.” A confident look appeared in Hunter’s eyes.
He thought, “Try escaping now, Madison.”
Connor acted like a military dog. He was very familiar with the island, after all. Kelvin kept shouting, “Slow down, Master Connor! Careful, you might fall!”
Connor dashed forward with his baby steps. He tripped and fell from time to time, but he quickly got up and continued running.
When he spotted the cat, he ran over to it and mumbled, “Kitty, kitty.”
Hunter signaled with his gaze. Following the cat, Brent approached a family. Martha was cleaning up the mess on the ground.
Brent showed Martha a photo of Madison. He asked politely, “Ma’am, have you seen this woman before?”
Shaking her head, Martha spoke in a dialect Brent couldn’t understand.
Running up to the door, Connor dashed toward Martha. “Granny..
Martha was about to explain when a tall man walked up to her. There was a cold look on his face, and he gave off a stern air.
Hunter said in a low voice, “Ma’am, I don’t mean to offend you. I’m only here for my wife. I hope you’ll cooperate with us, or…
Hunter added, “I can’t guarantee the sort of disrespectful actions I might take against you.”
The intense pressure he gave off sent chills down Martha’s spine. Even so, she waved her hands, explaining that she had never seen this person before.
Hunter was no fool. He could see through a person’s act right away.
Connor was very familiar with the island. He didn’t even look at the houses around him. Instead, he followed the cat here right away.
This might very well be the place Madison stayed at.
Connor couldn’t understand why Martha ignored him. She used to treat him so well in the past. Hunter patted Connor’s head, then said gently, “Connor, where’s Mama?”
Connor stopped mulling over it. Changing directions, he went to the room where he and Madison used to stay.
Martha wanted to stop him, but Kelvin’s tall figure blocked her path. “Excuse us, Ma’am.”
Hunter opened the wooden door. The room had a simple layout, and all the furniture was made of wood.
There was a small bed in the room, and a drawing board was placed next to it.
The picture showed cherry trees under the moonlight. The island looked especially quiet in the moon’s glow.
The artist was extremely skilled. From a glance, Hunter could tell that Madison had drawn the picture.
He was overjoyed when he confirmed it. He had finally found her.
There was also a thick pile of drawings at the side. Hunter calmly looked through them.
A picture showed fishermen returning in the evening light. Smiles filled the faces of the women and children.
There was a youth weaving straw hats while another painted in the morning sunlight. A man with a metal mask leaned against a cherry tree.
Perhaps Madison didn’t mean anything when she drew it. But to Hunter, there was another meaning to this drawing.
This was the man who took her away.
Hunter had a cold air about him. He walked up to Martha with the picture in his hand. Then, he asked coldly, “Tell me, Ma’am. Where is she?”
When Madison saw Hunter entering Martha’s house, she had the urge to go back.
A hand grabbed her wrist tightly. Coming back to her senses, she realized that it was Jack. He had returned before she knew it.
Madison was panicking. “He’s here!”
“I know. Don’t be afraid.” Jack patted her head to comfort her. “I’ll take you away. Come with me.”
Madison’s heart was in a mess as she panicked. She swiftly followed Jack down a path off the island, where a speedboat was waiting. She would be free as soon as she got onto the boat.
But she was doubtful. Could she achieve true freedom?
She turned around to look. Someone had already found traces of her and reported it to Hunter right away,
Hunter’s angry voice sounded over the speakers. “If you run away, Madison, I’ll burn this whole island to the ground!”
Her nightmares had come true. Hunter’s voice clung to her tightly like a stubborn nightmare.
Madison’s defenses were destroyed. She said in a trembling voice, “I have to go back.”
Jack said earnestly, “You still have a chance of survival if you leave now.”
Madison replied, “At the cost of how many lives? This island doe existed on the map. The residents never even had proper documentation.
“Did you see those warships? If he claims that everyone on the island is a cruel terrorist, they’ll just open fire. They won’t even have to take responsibility for it.”
Frowning, Jack asked, “Who exactly is he?”
“I don’t know.” Madison only knew that on the night he rescued her from the sea, Hunter was wearing camouflage clothing. The warship nearby had just sunk a pirate ship.
Flames leaped into the sky, casting shadows on Hunter’s face. He looked like he was wearing a terrifying mask.
After their marriage, he would occasionally leave on a “business trip“. Those trips lasted a few days up to a month. In those periods, she wouldn’t be able to contact him at all.
There was more than one scar on his body. He had scars from blades and even bullets.
He never talked about it, and she never asked.
She only had a vague idea that the Williamss were influential like the Daviss.
But she never cared who Hunter truly was.
If she left, all the islanders would get caught in the crossfire. She had already cut off the path she used to take, so she couldn’t go back anymore.
While she was hesitating, Hunter had already approached him. He stood on the tall cliff, looking down at the world like a king. “Madie, I’ve said this before. You can’t escape.”
Madison looked up at him. The sunlight shone on his body, but there was no warmth in his eyes.
Instead, his eyes were filled with rage, mockery, and disdain.
“What exactly do you want me to do, Hunter? Do I not deserve my own life anymore?”
They were already divorced, but this man only got even more possessive of her. His possessiveness was so serious that it was almost perverted.
Hunter’s gaze fell upon the large hand gripping Madison’s wrist. When Jack noticed Hunter looking, he subconsciously stood in front of Madison.
Their gazes met. Jack didn’t seem scared at all when he looked at Hunter. “You’re already divorced. She doesn’t want to go with. you.”
Jack’s movements and words made Hunter mad.
Hunter’s eyes were dark as he looked at Jack. There was an upset expression on his face.
Even the air around him seemed restless. The sea breeze passed by, rustling Madison’s hair, which had grown a little longer.
She was pale in the face as she hid behind the man. Even though Jack had a decent build, the black jacket he was wearing looked like it would tear soon.
Hunter was suddenly pissed. This man was a far cry from him, but Madison kept running away from him for the sake of this man.
Out of habit, Hunter took a cigarette and lit it. His stance was lazy, but there was a cold and powerful air about him.
“Who are you to her? What right do you have to comment on our relationship?”
Jack was at a loss for words. But then, he quickly replied, “We’re friends.”
“Friends?”
Hunter sneered. “Befriending a kidnapper? You’re quite something, Madison.”
When he said the word “kidnapper,” he sounded especially harsh.
“It’s not what you think it is, Hunter. I can explain about the child.”
Hunter narrowed his eyes. Only coldness remained in his eyes.
“Come up here.”
The game was already over.
His influence reached the whole world. Madison had nowhere to run.
Jack also knew that if Madison went, only hell would be waiting for her.
“Don’t go.” He grabbed Madison’s wrist, trying to make a final stand. But he didn’t realize that his actions had driven Hunter to anger.
Madison was used to the sound of guns by now, so she didn’t scream.
The shot was aimed at a spot near Jack’s feet. If Madison weren’t standing in front of him, the bullet wouldn’t have ended up there.
Madison hastily struggled free of Jack’s grasp. She knew that the more she resisted and the closer she got to Jack, the worse their outcome would be.