Reborn Through Fire

Chapter 1505



Chapter 1505

Chapter 1505


Chapter 1505


David asked, "Did she ever mention me when she was alive?"


Kisa stared at him, sensing a desperate hopefulness in his eyes.She clenched her jaw and replied, ''My mother only mentioned your name on her deathbed."


David's body trembled slightly, his eyes lighting up with a glimmer of hope.


"What about other times? Did she ever talk about me?"


Kisa kept her eyes lowered, refusing to answer.She knew her mother had never mentioned him, except for that one fleeting moment.


But she also knew her mother's heart had always belonged to David, as evidenced by the diary she had found.


Just as Kisa was about to mention the diary, David's expression suddenly turned cold and menacing.


"Of course not, she was married to someone else.How could she possibly think of me? But she was so blind to pick that pathetic loser Christopher."


David's words dripped with bitterness and resentment, as if her mother had willfully chosen Christopher over him.


If it were not for her reading her mother's dairy, she might have misunderstood her.


Frustrated and angry, Kisa snapped, "Do you really not know why my mother married Christopher back then?"


David's eyes narrowed as he remembered a particularly bitter and anguishing moment, his hand clenched tightly at his side.


After a long pause, he slowly said, "Although it was Carolyn who tricked her into it, she was happy when she married Christopher.She was even pregnant with you within two years of their marriage.If she didn't like Christopher, why would she have a child with him? She said that she only had children with the person she loved, and that is what she told me.But now, it is clear that everything she said was a lie, a damn lie!"


The more David spoke, the more agitated he became, and a hint of ruthlessness even appeared in his eyes.


He approached Kisa, teeth grinding as he spoke through gritted teeth, "Do you know that you are a b*stard who should never have been born? Every time I see you, I have the urge to kill you.But because you look so much like her, and she is no longer here, I have to keep you alive so you can suffer my revenge."


David's face twisted into a grotesque expression, and Kisa could not help but back away.


In a low voice, she said, "You misunderstood my mother.She only ever loved you."


"Hahaha,"


David laughed, as if he had heard the world's funniest joke.


"Your mother never mentioned me in front of you.How do you know she loved me? You're so afraid of me killing you that you can't even tell a decent lie."


"It's true.My mother left behind a notebook that recorded every detail of your relationship.When she was at her most helpless and in pain, she only thought of you.She hoped you could take her away and


save her, but you never showed up, not even when she was dying."


David's resentment was palpable, and Kisa could not help but feel angry as well.


‘He blames my mother, but who else could my mom blame?! Thinking of her mother's helplessness in every word of her diary, Kisa was overwhelmed with sadness.


She choked back tears and asked David, "Where were you when my mom was in trouble? You were still alive then.Why didn't you take her away?"


Remembering that day, David risked everything to find her but found her at the mall with Christopher.


She had become a different person, leaning against Christopher's chest, selecting expensive jewelry with a condescending and picky expression.


In that moment, he realized he never really understood her.


From that day forward, he vowed to seek revenge.


As he thought back to those times, David's eyes became increasingly menacing, increasingly ruthless.



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