Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 752
Reborn Through Fire
Chapter 752 Give Birth to the Child âWell, this is nothing compared to the pain of losing her, I canât make her fall in love with me now. So, Iâll do anything to keep her by my side.â
âItâs strange. How could the ruthless, domineering, and bossy Gilbert say such things? Hasnât he always hated me? He only felt a little guilt toward me, even if he knew he had wronged me. How could he say such loving words? He seems to be able to make any concessions to keep me by his side but is still the Gilbert from back then?â
A wave of dizziness hit her, and she was out of consciousness again before she even had the time to think about it.
Kisa had another angry and terrifying nightmare during her sleep. In the dream, Gilbert punched and kicked her. He pinched her neck and questioned whose child she was pregnant with. His gloomy and violent look seemed to kill her inside as she woke up in fright.
She stared at the white walls around her in panie when she woke up before realizing she was still in the hospital after being confused for a while.
After settling down, Kisa felt a weight on her arm, and it was massive. She looked to her side and found Gilbert fell asleep at her bedside. He was using her arm as a pillow while his other hand held onto her hand tightly.
Kisa felt her arm go numb. She wanted to retract her arm but was afraid to wake him up.
âHe would definitely question me again about the child when he wakes up. Iâm speechless. What made him think Iâm pregnant?â
Kisa closed her eyes in anger and refused to voice out when thinking of his act of violence last night and the sinister appearance in her dream. She turned to look out the window. The sun outside was imprinted on the window, making it extraordinarily dazzling, as if it had just dawned.
Gilbert, still beside her, seemed to have sensed something after she woke up. He straightened up and looked at her, âYouâre awake.â
Kisa refused to talk to him, closing her eyes once again. Her arm was numb with a tingling pain when she moved it.
âDude! Why do you insist on using my arm as a pillow instead of something else? Itâs annoying!â
Gilbertâs face was still black. He thought about the child for the whole night and eventually decided to give in.
He turned to the woman and said in a deep voice, âYou can give birth to the child. I can treat him as my child, the same as Andrew and Ada.â
Kisa felt her anger rush to her. âWhere did the child from?â
Kisa wanted to jump up and ask Gilbert where she would even get pregnant.
âHe thinks Iâm pregnant just because I threw up twice. Is he crazy?â
âDonât ignore me. This is the biggest concession I have made. Itâs true. I would never let this child live through today if I didnât care about you,â He said in a gloomy tone, and there was even a hint of sadness and frustration in his tone.
Kisa was furious until she wanted to laugh but did not have the energy to laugh. She pursed her lips but still closed her eyes and stayed quiet.
At that moment, a sound came from outside the door.
âYou are here to visit the patient, right? Why donât you go in?â
Kisa opened her eyes slightly as she saw a doctor in a white coat walking in from the outside, followed by Lea.
Lea held a thermos in her hand while the doctor took several patient records in his hand.
Gilbert rushed to meet the doctor, his tone a bit anxious, How was she? Is there anything wrong with her health?â
Although the man was angry, he was more worried about her body.
Kisa stared at his tall back, and that strange and contradictory emotion came up in her heart again.
The doctor looked at the patient records and said to Gilbert, âThe patient has acute gastroenteritis.
There should be nothing serious after the infusion. She has to take a lighter diet for some time.
âWhat about the child? Is the baby in her womb fine?â