Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 749
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 749 Donât Piss Me off Next Time The people around them started whispering.
They were criticizing Gilbert for being badâtempered and saying that he should give in to the woman as a man.
Some of them pitied Kisa. They wondered how she could endure the manâs violence in the long term and that they should break up soon.
Hearing the peopleâs whispers, Gilbert gradually darkened his expression.
Meanwhile, Kisa remained seated calmly.
Gilbert glared at her and smiled icily, âAre you done? If youâre done eating, then letâs go.â
Kisa smiled before slowly pulling out her wallet from her bag.
However, the man was faster than her. He took out a few hundredâdollar bills and placed them on the table before dragging her away.
The woman who sold the meat skewers counted the dollar bills and yelled at their retreating backs in panic, This is too much!â
However, Gilbert did not turn around; he strode out of the alley while dragging Kisa along. Then, he roughly shoved her into the car.
Kisa fell onto the backseat unflatteringly. Before she could even sit up, the manâs tall figure leaned down and towered over her.
Kisa frowned; her eyes brimmed with reluctance.
The man peered at the disgust and reluctance on her face as the patience in him slowly wore away.
He gripped her shoulder and tried his best to suppress his impulsiveness and anger.
âDonât piss me off in the future, seriously. You wonât gain anything from it,â he said to her.
Kisa sneered at him, âIf you donât show up in front of me, naturally, I wonât piss you off.ââ
Gilbert glared daggers at her. The way he was gritting his teeth looked as if he wanted to eat her alive.
Kisaâs shoulder was in pain from Gilbertâs grip while her lower body felt uncomfortable with him pressed against her. Besides that, she also felt her stomach churning a little.
She shoved his chest in disdain, âAlright. Hurry up and start the car. I want to go home.â
âGo to the front seat.â
Kisa said in annoyance, âNo! Werenât you the one who stuffed me into the back seat?â
âTo the front seat!â
The man stubbornly emphasized once more. His tone was aggressive and assertive.
Even though Kisa did not want to listen to him, she did not have what it took to argue with him.
Heâs more persistent than I imagined. Iâve never made him change his mind,â she thought.
She punched his chest in annoyance, âI can move to the front, but you need to get off first.â
Then only did Gilbert get off Kisa.
He went to the driverâs seat without saying a word.
Kisa glumly followed him and went to the front seat.
With a sullen expression, Gilbert started the car in silence.
Kisa snorted. She turned to her side and leaned onto the chair as she peered at the buzzing streets outside the window.
âItâs better if he doesnât speak. After all, I didnât want to speak to him in the first place,â she thought.
A while later, she felt stabbing pains coming from her abdomen.
Kisa frowned and inhaled. Then, she changed her sitting posture without saying a word.
A moment later, the pain grew even more intense.
Due to the slight congestion on the road, they drove stop- andâgo. Kisa started to feel her stomach churn.
She gritted her teeth.
âWeâre almost home. I just need to get home,â she thought.
Her back was damp with a sheen of cold sweat from holding in pain in her stomach and abdomen.
The car came to a halt once more due to the traffic jam. Kisa quickly covered her mouth in discomfort.
She grabbed the car door and suppressed her urge to gag, âFind⦠Find a secluded place to stop over later.â
Gilbert was still evidently angry. He asked dully without looking at her, âWhatâre you trying to do this time?â
âYou⦠You better find a place to stop over if you donât want me to puke on your car.
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Finally, Gilbert turned to look at her. When he saw her sickly pale face and the sheen of sweat on her forehead, he was shocked.
âDonât tell me you have motion sickness?â
Kisa ignored him.
Kisa started to feel sick all over. Other than the discomfort she felt in her abdomen and stomach, her body also started to feel fatigued.
She knew that these were not the symptoms of something as simple as motion sickness.