Reborn Through Fire

Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 1359



Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 1359

Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 1359


Chapter 1359 Death Is Too Easy for You


“I thought we had made up, really. For a few days, I thought we were loving each other like a normal


couple.”


Kisa closed her eyes. When she opened them again, they had turned icy. “What made you think I would make up with you, Gilbert? What makes you think I will forget those wounds, pains, and that poor child? What makes you think I will ever forgive you?”


“I-It wasn’t me who started that fire-”


“So what if you didn’t start it?” Kisa cut him off indifferently. “Weren’t you the one who caused it? If only you had let me give birth first and then sent me to prison, I wouldn’t have hated you so much. Gilbert, when love is gone, it doesn’t come back so easily. Not only did I lose my child, but I was also wounded if I hadn’t been so mentally strong, I would have been dead, just like Lea. It’s not easy to forgive with such


pain.”


“I’m sorry, I’m sorry.” Gilbert tightened his arms, almost cradling her entirely in his embrace. He buried his head in the crook of her neck, apologizing repeatedly.


Kisa could feel the warmth of the droplets on her neck so clearly that it almost scorched her heart. She took a deep breath and pushed the hands around her waist, but Gilbert tightened his arms.


“Will you forgive me if I die?” He asked suddenly, his voice deep and depressed yet determined.


Kisa’s heart skipped a beat. “If you die, I won’t forgive you, because I want you to suffer. Death would be


too easy for you.”


With that, she pushed his hands away with all her strength and hurried toward the door, fearing that if she stayed in this room one moment longer, the very apathy she had tried so hard to muster would come crashing down.


Just as she reached the door, Gilbert’s near-humble voice suddenly came from behind her. “Aren’t we having a baby again? For the sake of this child, can’t we-”


“We can’t.” Kisa answered firmly, without a hint of hesitation, because she was afraid that she would go


soft.


She did not turn around, but just said indifferently, “Don’t spread the news that I’m pregnant. It’s common knowledge that you sent me to prison in the first place. I don’t want people to laugh at me and say that I’m a lowlife who carries my enemy’s child.”


“Enemy?” Gilbert said slowly, his voice odd.


Kisa smiled with tears in her eyes. “Yeah, enemy.”


With that, she pulled the door open and stormed out, and then the door closed again.


Gilbert’s eyes reddened as he stared at the door, and an icy expression crept across his face. If that was not forgiveness, then what was the gentleness and happiness of the last few days about? Was she playing


me for a fool?’


As Kisa walked downstairs, wiping her tears, she ran into Adrien again. She wondered if Adrien had been watching her and Gilbert for the past two days; she always ran into this man. She pretended not


to see him and deliberately made a sad face as she headed downstairs.


As she grazed past him, Adrien called out to her just as she expected. “Kisa, what’s wrong? Who bullied you?”


Kisa bit her lip, holding back her emotions, but the grief and anger on her face were getting more and more intense.


“Kisa, what’s wrong? Talk to me,” Adrien asked again.


Since he had asked, Kisa threw herself into his arms.



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