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Reborn Through Fire (Kisa and Gilbert) novel Chapter 650

Chapter 650 He Could Not Lose Her Again

Gilbert scrunched his brows and sat up abruptly. However, due to the weakness in his body, his whole frame fell back heavily. Even the syringe on the back of his hand had accidentally fallen out. Davian quickly held onto him and looked at Madalyn in frustration.

Madalyn repeatedly slammed her cane in a fury, “Sinful, truly sinful. My dear grandson will one day be tortured to death by that wench.”

Gilbert pulled at Davian’s arm and asked in a tense voice, “What exactly happened to Kisa?”

That day, he used every ounce of strength to carry Kisa on his back to walk to the border of the resort area. Until he saw Jensen, then did he pass entirely out as if out of any strength.

When he woke up again, he was already back at the Kooper residence, but he had no idea what had happened, or if Kisa was even alive.

When he passed out, he had many dreams. All his dreams were about that woman. He dreamed about her childhood days, with her happy and lively state.

He dreamed about her as an adult, with her face showing that her mind was full of thoughts. Then, he also dreamed about her being beaten in prison and dreamed of her screaming in the jail cell.

In the end, a vast, never–ending fire sparked in his dream. She would scream in pain in the huge fire. He wanted to save her but could not rush in anyway. He was worried and restless yet also helpless. He could only watch with open eyes as she was consumed by the massive fire.

The dream was filled with sorrow and despair. That despair crushed Gilbert’s chest and made him unable to breathe.

He felt upset, he struggled, and in the end, he woke up. Then he realized that everything terrible that happened was merely a dream. Yet waking up and not seeing her, the sorrow and despair still did not dissipate.

He held tightly to Davian’s arm and desperately wanted to know her news. He could not lose her again.

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