Chapter 731 You Can Stop Hating Him Now
“I heard that you and Gilbert went together these days to investigate the prison fire that happened back then.”
Kisa paused what she was doing and asked with a smile, How do you know?” Jensen’s sudden question reminded her of the mysterious man who saved the two jailers.
But Jensen smiled and said, “I ran into Davian when I went to pick Blake up from the Kooper residence; he told me about it.”
Kisa pursed her lips. ‘So he wasn’t the person who sent the mysterious group of men.‘ She continued to sort out the ingredients she had just bought. “Although we didn’t find the real culprit of the fire, Gilbert cleared his name, at least,” she said without looking up.
“Oh yeah? That’s good.”
Kisa then glanced at him. “At first, I was convinced that Gilbert was behind the fire because of a conversation outside the door. I hated him for several years. But now I know that the conversation was deliberately made between the two jailers for my benefit at the behest of someone else.”
“That’s good. You can stop hating him now.” Jensen lowered his eyes and smiled faintly.
Kisa could not help but take another glance at him as he sounded lackadaisical and indifferent. She somehow felt that Jensen had changed a lot recently. He used to give her the feeling of being gentle, like a big brother with whom she could trust, depend on, and feel comfortable. But now, she felt he seemed detached, as if indifferent to everything in this world.
She put the ingredients she would need later in the sink, then walked up to him and looked at him with a serious face. “Is there something bothering you lately, Jensen?”
Jensen was keeping his head low and in a daze. He could not help looking up at her when he heard her question. For some unknown reason, he felt her concern was fake.
He reminded himself that she was Kisa, and Kisa had always been genuine, and that she was the only sunshine in his heart. But he could not understand why he now doubted her and rejected the sunshine he had always cherished. He questioned whether it was because he belonged to the darkness and did not deserve a bit of light. He lowered his eyes again and suddenly laughed at himself.
Kisa frowned. “Jensen, you-”
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