Reborn Through Fire

Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 626



Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 626

Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 626


Chapter 626 I’ll Save You Now


Kisa went to the huge tree and clenched a bundle of vines. The tree trunk was so thick even an adult could not wrap his hands around it. The countless vines, growing from the branches to the treetop, stacking on top of each other, were strong and sturdy.


Kisa tried hard to pull the vines off the tree until they hurt her hands, but none were torn off. Satisfied with the sturdiness of the strong vines, which could carry a lot of weight, Kisa grabbed the vines tighter and started to climb up the tree with the help of the vines.


The vines on the upper part of the tree were less thick than the ones at the bottom.


After climbing up toward those vines, Kisa balanced herself, clenching onto the vines single–handedly while stepping on them. She grabbed a bunch of ten vines with her other hand and started biting on them. Biting off the vines, one at a time, Kisa slowly unraveled them from the tree. Finishing the task, she free-falls into the thick and soft snow underneath her, exhausted, creating a human- shaped snow pit.


Kisa did not feel pain but was dizzy from the free fall. She


laboriously lifted her hand, seeing the bitten -off vines, and laughed triumphantly. Not daring to delay further, Kisa caught her breath as she struggled toward the tree stem and bit off the other end of those vines in her hands. She measured the vines to more than 30 feet and


gathered them in her arms before walking down the snowy hill.


After taking a few steps, she cursed herself. ‘Why am I so dumb? I’d get down faster by sliding down the snowy slope.‘ She looked down the hill, realizing she could no longer see the cave and had no idea how long she had traveled.


After pondering for a while, Kisa placed the vines on the ground, found a thick branch, and snapped it off. She then picked up the wooden stick she had thrown on the ground earlier, sat on the ground, and carried the vines on her shoulder.


Kisa held the thick branch with one hand and the wooden stick with another before sliding herself down the snowy hill, sitting. As the snow was thick, she would plunge the sticks into the snow, giving herself a push whenever she was stuck until she reached the slanted and slippery cave opening.


Fortunately, tree roots were covering the ground where


Kisa had dug out a lot of snow earlier, preventing her from sliding straight into the cave opening again. She quickly put down the vines and crawled to the cave opening, checking up on Gilbert. Kisa could not help but feel anxious, seeing Gilbert lying in the same position, unmoving. She could not help but shout out, “Gilbert, I found some vines. I’ll get you out of there. I’ll get you out of there now….”


Kisa crawled to the huge tree she found when she came


out of the cave, grabbed the vines she had collected just now, and weaved them together, making a long thick rope. She tied the rope on the tree’s trunk and tossed the rest into the cave, reaching the base of the cave with a little excess lying on the cave floor.


Kisa pulled on the rope tied to the trunk, ensuring the knot was tightened, grabbed the rope, and started descending into the cave, not hesitating nor thinking of what would happen if she was trapped in the cave again. Getting Gilbert out of there was the only thing on her mind. Her arms were not very strong, and the skin on her palm was scraped off from holding the rope too tightly; she descended into the cave until her feet finally touched the ground after some time. Before she could catch her breath, Kisa rushed to check on Gilbert.



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