Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 592
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 592 You Should Be Careful With Her Kisa froze and looked back at her in awe, âWhatâs the matter?â
âLetâs go to the edge of the resort area for sightseeing tomorrow. I saw the weather forecast. There will be a blizzard tonight, and it will stop during the day tomorrow. By then, the mountains beyond the resort border would definitely look magnificent. Itâs allâ
natural scenery. Then, we can stand inside the border to look at the snow. I think it shouldnât be too cold,â Lea explained.
While smiling, Kisa asked, âWhy did you want to see snow suddenly?â
âBecause the snowy scenery of the forests would look breathtaking. We seldom come for a trip, so we should go and have a look. Most importantly, we will be standing within the area of the spring hole. We can admire the natural snow scenery and not feel cold. How great is that.â
Kisa looked at her for a moment and chuckled while speaking, âAlright, you call me when itâs time to depart tomorrow.â
âMhm,â Lea nodded her head.
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Kisa thought for a moment and asked, â Do you want to invite the others?â
âDonât do it. If we call the others, what do we do if Sharon and Emma come along? The two of them ruin the mood too much and then we wouldnât get to admire the scenery properly,â Lea answered.
Kisa smiled and nodded her head, âThatâs fine. Weâll comply with your wishes.â
âThen, Kisa, you should sleep earlier. Iâll call you early in the morning tomorrow.â
âMhm.â She watched Lea enter and close the door. Kisaâs smile instantly faded slightly. A hint of confusion flickered into her brow.
âDoesnât Lea hate snow the most? Why does she want to admire the snowy scenery?â Kisa thought.
She watched Lea enter and close the door. Kisaâs smile instantly faded slightly. A hint of confusion flickered into her brow. She shook her head to shake the mind of her doubts. She then held onto her cane and slowly moved toward her room.
Most of the group was drunk tonight. The others were already resting in their rooms, so the whole house seemed extra quiet. The corridors had no sound at all. Hence the faint sound of her cane hitting the ground seemed especially jarring. She had just reached the room entrance, and before she could open her door in time, the sound of a door opening came from behind and gave her a frightened start.
She turned around and saw Gilbert leaning by the door lazily. A cigarette hanging in his mouth. The corners of his lips twitched into a light smile. When looked at by Kisa, his nonchalant expression made her randomly boil into a rage. She glanced at him with scrunched brows, then turned around to continue opening the door in front of her.
Just as she opened the door, the man behind her suddenly opened his mouth to speak, âThat assistant who is by your side⦠is a problem.
He was talking about Lea. She slowly turned around and asked him, âWhat type of problem?â
Gilbert chuckled and did not elaborate. He merely said, â You have to be careful of her.â
Kisaâs brows furrowed deeper, âDo you know something?
Gilbert shook his head and chuckled, âI donât know anything.â
âThen on what basis can you say she is a problem?â She had known Lea for many years. They both began knowing each other from the start to the friends that would talk about anything now. They have gone through so much together in between those times. She believed that Lea would not harm her.
âBut why would Gilbert say something about Lea like that? Gilbert as an individual, would never talk about others behind their back. If he had not discovered something, he would have never blurted anything about Lea. What exactly does he know? What did Lea actually do?â Kisa wondered.
Gilbert quietly smoked his cigarette and did not want to speak any further. Kisa lowered her gaze to stare at him,â What is the meaning behind the statements you made?â
Gilbert puffed out a ring of smoke and smiled casually, â Itâs the literal meaning. If you trust that she is no problem, then treat what I said as gibberish.â
âYouâ¦â
âWhen you did the maternity test before this, she was the one who accompanied you there, right?â