Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 414
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 414 I Wonât Let My Woman Be Mistreated âThe shopping experience in your shop is terrible. I wonât let my woman be mistreated. I think I will go to another shop.â
âPlease donât, Mr. Kooper. Childrenâs clothes are all similar in style. You can buy them at any store.
Since you are here, why donât you buy it all here at once?â the cashier said and looked at Kisa.
The cashier softened up at the thought of Kisa having put in a good word for her and her colleagues.â
Please excuse our ignorance. We apologize. It is almost the end of the month, and we have not hit our sales target yet. Since you have not bought enough, why donât you continue to select a few more pieces here, saving you a lot of hassle while helping us out?â
Gilbert leaned against the cashier counter and smiled. He fiddled with the credit card in his hand and looked at Kisa like he was watching a show. He was expecting Kisa to help out these people with kindness. But Kisa suddenly said, âMr. Kooper is the one who will pay the bills. He can go to whichever shop he wants. It is not up to me.â
The cashier was disappointed, but she still maintained a smile. âIt is okay. You are welcome to visit our shop next time. We have the latest and the best fashion in town.â
Kisa said nothing and looked at Gilbert. âLetâs go.â Gilbert smiled, carried the clothes with one hand, and wrapped around her shoulders with the other as they walked out.
The shop assistants saw them out respectfully. âTake care, Mr. Kooper. Please come again.â
Once outside, Kisa pushed Gilbertâs hand away from her shoulder. Gilbert hissed. âSo are you discarding me after use? You werenât this snobby when I helped you keep up appearances.â
Kisa lowered her baseball cap and asked in a soft voice, âWhat brought you here?â She had only been shopping for an hour, and then he showed up. She thought he would have slept for at least two or three hours.
âIf I hadnât come, they might have bullied you,â Gilbert said coldly.
âThey couldnât. I wouldnât have bought those clothes, but just left.â She then frowned. âI have lost my phone.â
âI know. I will buy one for you later.â
âI will buy it myself.â
Gilbert laughed sardonically. âWhy canât this woman let me save face as a man?â
âMy contact list is on the phone. Now that the phone is lost, and my contact list is gone, too,â she said sadly.
Gilbert saw her sullen look and said, âIsnât it all about Jensenâs number? I will give it to you later.â
âNo, I remember his number.â
It was just a casual remark, but the manâs face instantly darkened. âOh, you still remember his number, huh?â His voice reeked of mockery and jealousy.
Kisa looked at him, baffled. âI have always remembered his number. What is wrong with that?â
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