Chapter 679 I Thought You Had Been Killed
She held her breath, stared at the darkness in front of her, and could not hold back her cry. She was trembling, her inner fear devouring her little by little like this endless darkness.
Suddenly, there was a soft sound in the darkness. It was the sound of a switch being turned on, and with that soft click, the room lit up. Gilbert rubbed his eyes and frowned at her. “What happened? Did you have a nightmare?”
Kisa was transfixed, looking at him and forgetting all her movements. She was dumbfounded, tears still on her face, and she looked a bit wretched.
Gilbert looked baffled. He was clearly half–awake, his hair disheveled, his eyes groggy, and the thermal underwear on his body wrinkled.
“I was dreaming, and I heard someone crying. I listened carefully, and it sounded like you. Then I woke up and found that you were really crying.” Seeing that she stood transfixed in the doorway without responding, he could not help but smile. “Why are you crying?”
Kisa snapped back at last. With a lump in her throat, she Chapter said, “So you are not dead. I thought you had been killed.”
Gilbert rolled his eyes. “Can’t you say anything nice?”
“Not that I wanted to say that; there really are killers.”
Gilbert’s expression turned stern instantly upon hearing that. “There are killers?” When Gilbert took the knife and went to Kisa’s room, the two killers had already left. Everything in the room was as usual as if the two killers were just a figment of Kisa’s imagination. But the hole in the bedding pierced by a knife was a clear sign the killers were not a figment of Kisa’s imagination or her nightmare. He rubbed the hole in the mattress with trepidation, realizing that he had slept too well and been careless tonight. ‘If Kisa had slept as soundly as I did, she would have been killed.‘ The more he thought about it, the more fearful he was. He turned to Kisa and said in a deep voice, “You sleep with me for the next few days.
Kisa said nothing.
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