Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 121
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 121 My Life And Death Has Nothing To Do With You This time, Kisa did not try to break free from Gilbert. Instead, she allowed him to drag her out of the Case residence.
After getting into the car, Gilbert loosened his tie irritably. He looked at Kisa and asked, âTell me the truth, why did you come to the Case residence today?
Kisa pulled her hands away and laughed. She looked at the man beside her who had bloodshot eyes.
âYou never believed in me and never intended to believe me, so why are you asking? Donât you already believe what they said?â
âKisa Becker,â Gilbert growled. âHow do I believe in you if you donât tell me anything?â âHa. I donât tell you anything?â Kisa chuckled. Okay, do you believe me if I told you my grandfather fell onto the ground on purpose and made the whole thing up with Carolyn Walker?â
âMr. Case Sr. fell on purpose?â Gilbert obviously did not believe her words. âKisa, youâre such a bad liar. Mr. Case Sr. is in his eighties. You think he would risk his life by deliberately falling just to frame you? Ha. Whatâs his motive to do so?â
âHa ha.â Kisa was not surprised by his disbelief. So she just laughed sarcastically while her heart was in pain.
âSee, I knew you wouldnât believe me. You never trust me, Gilbert.â
After she finished speaking, she opened the door to get out of the car. Gilbert grabbed her arm subconsciously and asked, âWhere are you going?â
âWherever I go has nothing to do with you. Whether I live or die has nothing to do with you too,â said Kisa as she pushed his hand away coldly.
Gilbertâs face turned cold. âThe news incident hasnât died down yet. Youâll cause more trouble. by running around like this. Canât you be calmer and more obedient?â
âIn this manâs eyes, I will always be a scourge and a vicious troublemaker.â
Kisaâs heart hurt so bad that she could barely breathe. She raised her head and took a deep breath.
âDonât worry. Even if I die, I wonât cause you any more trouble,â she said as she pushed his hand away, and left without turning back.
Gilbert stared at her back and suddenly slammed his fist into the steering wheel. âShe keeps saying Iâve never trusted her, but how can I trust her when everything is as clear as day? First, my grandma. Now, Mr. Case Sr. I want to believe that sheâs not a vicious person, but she has never given me a reasonable explanation.â
When Gilbert reached the Sandy Bay, he took off his coat and sat down on the sofa wearily.
âSir, the soup is still in the pot. Do you want it served now?â The servant greeted him enthusiastically.
âSoup?â Gilbert frowned. He did not ask his servants to cook him some soup.
âIt was Raine, sir. She made the soup herself and told us to watch it carefully. âThe longer it cooks, the richer the flavor,â she said. She also asked us to serve it to you when you came back.â
Everyone in the Kooper residence knew that she was Kisa, Gilbertâs wife, but the people at the Sandy Bay thought that she was Raine Watson, an ordinary servant who was transferred from the Kooper residence.
âRaine seemed to be very happy today. She said that you did her a huge favor.â
âA huge favor?â Gilbert murmured in a selfâdeprecating manner.
Not knowing what he was thinking, the servant walked away. Not long after, she came in and served the soup to Gilbert. He fixed his gaze on the bowl of soup, and felt a complex feeling in his heart.
âWhat is in that womanâs mind?â He could never guess.
Soon, the sky turned dark. Kisa was still not back. Gilbert stood in front of the window and quietly stared at the light rain outside the window. After a long time, he finally turned around, took the coat from the sofa, and walked outside.