Chapter 1139
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 1139 Good Thing Iâm Not Pregnant âYou lost your child, but I lost my great-grandchild. I didnât even blame you for not protecting them. Itâs better if you shut up before you question me,â Madalyn said. Kisa stared at her heavily while secretly clenching her hands. To her, Madalyn used to be extremely open-minded and knew right from wrong.
However, the more she hated Kisa, the more unreasonable she became.
âBefore you blame others, you should ask yourself why you didnât protect your own child.â Madalyn got up with the help of her cane, walked slowly in front of her, and said with a cold face, âI told you a long time ago not to go on set. I told you that you should stay home and take care of yourself for the baby, but you didnât listen. You knew that Sharon had always been at odds with you. You should have kept your guard up, but you still fell for her tricks. The child is gone mainly because of you. If you think Sharon shouldnât be forgiven, then you shouldnât be forgiven too.â
Kisaâs heart was full of ridicule. Madalynâs principles were distorted because of her hatred. âGood thing Iâm not pregnant,â Kisa sneered.
âWhat did you say?â Madalynâs face darkened. âBeing pregnant with a Kooper is so awful. You have to be careful and make no mistakes because the mother would be the one to blame. Whoever gets pregnant with a Kooper must be so unlucky!â
âEnough! Go upstairs!â As soon as Kisa finished speaking, Gilbert dragged her up the stairs. Madalyn hurriedly grabbed her and asked, âWhat are you talking about? Tell me, what did you mean by âgood thing youâre not pregnantâ? Were you not pregnant?â
Before Kisa could speak, Gilbert voiced out, âWhat she means is that she had a miscarriage and isnât pregnant anymore.â
âIs that so?â Madalyn looked at Kisa with a sharp gaze. Kisa did not want to pretend she was pregnant with Gilbertâs child anymore. She wanted to tell Madalyn the truth, but Gilbert glared at her with a cold.
look. His gaze was cruel and threatening. Kisa pursed her lips and decided to swallow her words.
âAlright, Grandma. Iâll take Kisa upstairs. It wouldnât be good for our family reputation if sheâs living.
outside alone.â He then looked at the servant who was still cleaning the mat and said, âLeave all the non- slip mats the way they are in this house. Andrew and Ada go to the toilet often. Just leave the mats in the bathroom in case they slip.â
âYes, Mr. Kooper.â
After giving his orders, Gilbert hurried upstairs with Kisa and closed the door when they entered the room. Kisa leaned against the door, looked at the man standing in the room with his back to her, and asked, Why didnât you let me tell her that I wasnât actually pregnant? The âchildâ is gone anyway.â
âSheâs suffering from the pain of losing her great-grandchild. If you tell her that you werenât actually pregnant, she will be not only disappointed and in pain but also furious. Who will be responsible for her if she falls ill due to all the intense emotions?â Gilbert sat on the sofa and said softly..
âThen, you shouldnât have brought me back here. Grandma and I are incompatible. Sheâll just be making me mad.â
âI told you, I brought you here to maintain our family name. You can go wherever you want after the limelight of this matter passes,â Gilbert said and glanced at her belly. She was wearing a pair of skinny jeans, a pink sweater, and high-heeled leather shoes about five centimeters tall. The tight-fitting pants outlined her figure perfectly. Her flat tummy was visible, and she did not look like someone who was recently pregnant. Gilbert frowned slightly.