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Reborn Through Fire (Kisa and Gilbert) novel Chapter 491

Chapter 491 Already Heartbroken

He woke up, and Kelvin was the first thing that caught his eye. Kelvin had both his hands in his pockets while leaning by the window.

Seeing him awake, Kelvin could not help but mock him, “Can’t you take care of your body properly and let me have some fun out there for a few days?”

Gilbert stared at the ceiling emotionlessly, without making a sound.

If it wasn’t for both his eyes that were opened wide, no one would have known he was awake.

“I heard your injuries were caused by Kisa stabbing you again?” Kelvin asked.

Gilbert still did not make a sound.

Kelvin exclaimed with a sigh and raised his feet to walk toward him.

“That woman and these injuries are truly destined for each other. I wonder if she would stab you at the same place for the third time.”

“She wouldn’t.” He finally spoke. His voice was so gravelly that his ears would hurt.

Kelvin quickly poured a cup of water for him. Yet when water was passed in front of him, he turned his head without a hint of gratefulness. Kelvin huffed angrily, ” If you don’t want to drink it, fine then!”

After a long pause, he continued to make fun of him,” How would you know if she wouldn’t stab you in the same place a third time. I’m telling you, as long as you love her more and more profound than her, the one getting hurt will always be you. Actually, I used to be in favor of the two of you. But now, I think both of you should cut yourselves off completely. I don’t want to see you die young.”

“What Kelvin said is not wrong.” Madalyn suddenly pushed through the door walking in.

She walked to the side of the bed while holding her cane. She then stared at her precious grandson dearly and spoke solemnly, “If a woman can stab you twice in a row, that proves that she either has never kept you in her heart or is born cruel. I see that for both qualities, Kisa has them all. Do you still want to stay so

stubborn?”

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