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Reborn Through Fire (Kisa and Gilbert) novel Chapter 1310

Chapter 1310 If He Had Waited For Me

Kisa stared at the man in front of her through teary eyes.

“You’ll never know how it feels like to be a mother. Back then, I loved that child more than myself How could I use it to threaten you? You, on the other hand, were cold-blooded and heartless. You kept calling it a b*stard and saying it shouldn’t live, you told me to abort it. You don’t know how hopeless I felt and how much pain I was in,” she said in a choked voice.

After she finished, she took a deep breath and wiped her tears. She continued, “Even though it’s all in the past, my heart still hurts when I think about it. This type of pain is something cold and ruthless people like you won’t understand.”

Gilbert stared intensely at her tear-filled eyes. He could not help but recall what Sharon had said to him outside of prison that New Year’s Eve.

“Kisa said she won’t let your child live if you don’t let her leave prison.”

That was what Sharon told me. However, I never once doubted whether these words truly came out of Kisa’s mouth. Looking back, it seems like I made a mistake, thought Gilbert.

The woman beside him lowered her gaze and had an angry and heartbroken expression.

Gilbert could not help but reach out and hug her waist.

However, she was obviously furious, she roughly flung his hand away and looked at him with a hateful gaze

Gilbert pursed his lips and said resignedly, “Back then, Sharon said you were using the baby to threaten me and that you wouldn’t let the child be born if I didn’t let you out of prison. That’s why.

Kisa instantly widened her eyes, “She actually said that to you?”

A moment later, she snorted icily, “Gilbert Kooper, you were a capable man who had complete control over everything; I can’t believe you listened to whatever others said. Are you stupid? You actually believed her saying such a thing!”

“It’s not that I wanted to believe her words, but I was biased toward you from the very start. That bias compelled me to picture you as a selfish and wicked woman,”

“That’s right. You were biased toward me from the very start. I don’t even know what I did to you,” Kisa sneered icily.

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