Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 705
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 705 Concealed From the Eyes of Outsiders Kisa shuddered in fear. However, the warm, big hand grasped her even tighter.
She gave it some thought and eventually did not fling the personâs hand away.
For some reason, Kisa felt a mixture of emotions as they got closer to the two jailers.
The subordinate glanced at them and said, âDonât worry,, Mr. Kooper. Even though the dogs in this village bark loudly, they donât bite. They donât bite me when I stand still; they just bark at me like mad.â
âBarking like mad is pretty scary, too,â Kisa thought.
The subordinate lead them a short distance through the village. Then, Kisa saw a tileâroofed house with lights on inside.
Gilbertâs subordinates rented the tileâroofed house.
There were three people standing in front of the house, and they seemed to be there to welcome them.
After Kisa and Gilbert went up, they greeted them.
Gilbert spoke, âLetâs go inside.â
In the middle of the house was a living room; it was simple and had little furnishings. There was only a stove heating up firewood to be used for heating.
On both sides of the living room was a room each.
The subordinate pointed to the room on the left and said to Gilbert, âThe two jailers are staying in there.
Since they have families staying here in the village, they werenât willing to stay locked up here at first, so we had to split ourselves into two teams to protect them. In the morning two days ago, we fell into the killerâs trap. By the time we rushed over, the two of them were already injured. After that, we centralized them here to protect them. We also learned from them that they were saved by, a few mysterious people. Davian is confused, too. He said he didnât send anybody over.â
Gilbert nodded and walked to the room on the left.
Kisa was already standing in front of the door.
She peered into the room for a while.
The furnishings in the room were simple as well.
There was only a bed, a curtain, and a table with food and water.
The curtains separated the bed from the table, so Kisa could not see what was behind the curtains nor what the jailers looked like.
The subordinate said, âAfter regaining consciousness, they fainted again shortly after. However, the doctor from the village said their lives were not in danger and that theyâll probably wake up tomorrow. Youâll have to wait for tomorrow if you have any questions for them, Mr. Kooper.â
âAlright,â Gilbert nodded. Then, he turned to Kisa, âAre you cold? Warm yourself in front of the fireplace if you are.â
Just as Kisa was walking toward the furnace, the subordinate spoke again, âThe room on the right has already been tidied up, so you and the lady can go into to get some rest any time. Thereâs also a fireplace inside to keep you warm.â
âHow about the rest of you?â Kisa said out of reflex.
The subordinate smiled, âWe need to take turns watching over the jailers, so weâll be fine. When we shut the doors later, the house will be warm.â
Kisa did not speak.
âThanks for your hard work,â said Gilbert.
Then, he pulled Kisa to the room on the right.
The layout of the room was exactly the same as the room on the left.
There was a curtain that concealed them from the eyes of outsiders.
The bed was tidy and neat. There was an extra thick cotton blanket laid on top.
âThese men are unexpectedly thoughtful,â thought Kisa.
Kisa was tired and sleepy. However, Gilbert was no better; he looked exhausted.
He unfolded the blanket and said to Kisa, âYou can sleep on the inside.â
Kisa had no qualms about his suggestion, so she took off her shoes and jacket before crawling into bed.
After all, she and Gilbert had been sleeping on the same bed for the past few days.
Right after she laid down, Gilbert did the same on the outer area of the bed.
Even though the two were sleepy, neither of them fell asleep after lying down.
Kisa placed her hands outside of the blanket and stared at the haphazard spiderwebs on the ceiling.
âDo you think the jailers will tell the truth about what happened in the fire years ago?â she asked.