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Reborn Through Fire (Kisa and Gilbert) novel Chapter 429

Chapter 429 Sons Were Bom to Torture Their Parents

Blake lowered his head in embarrassment and said, "Uncle Gilbert has a good eye, mummy. This jacket looks really good." The kid would have been a show-off if someone else had praised him, but he just felt embarrassed when his mother praised him.

Gilbert was overjoyed by the little guy's words. He took Blake in his arms and said with a smile, "If only you were my son." Blake was shocked. He lowered his head as the corner of his lips curled into a huge smile.

'Daddy, didn't you say before that sons were born to torture their parents? Why do you want another son to torture you now?" Andrew asked.

'You're different. You were born to torture me, but Blake is so well- behaved and sensible, it's obvious that he was born to treat his parents well."

Andrew snorted and ignored Gilbert. Kisa, on the other hand, was amused. Gilbert stared at how happy she was; his heart overflowed with warmth. All of this was like a dream, a beautiful and happy dream. '1 wish this could last forever.' But dreams were meant for sleep.

Gilbert woke up in the middle of the night. He stared at the slender figure standing in front of the window. After a while, he snuffed out the cigarette butt in his hand and walked over quietly. He leaned against the window, and looked at Kisa's face that was hidden in the shadows. "Were you happy today?" He asked in a low voice.

Kisa let out a long sigh and said coldly, "It doesn't matter if I was happy today. What happened today was only for today. We'll still hate each other tomorrow." Her words were harsh. Gilbert clenched his fists and asked, "Isn't it better if we get along like today? Why are you refusing to let go of the past? Even I can let them go. Why can't you? You're doing all this just to provoke me, aren't you?"

T can turn a blind eye to all her evil schemes. I can forgive her for hurting grandma. I can let go of everything, but why can't she do the same for me? Is it because I'm not the person she loves?'

Kisa stared at the man, who was full of resentment, and sneered, "I can let go of the fact that you sent me to jail and even the fact that you set me on fire..."

Gilbert frowned. "I set you on fire? I—"

"I can forgive you these two things, but I will never forgive you for killing my child."

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