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Reborn Through Fire (Kisa and Gilbert) novel Chapter 1335

Chapter 1335 Lovey-Dovey Couple

Gilbert murmured, his voice a little wispy.

Kisa shook her head bemusedly. ‘What’s wrong with him today? He’s so melancholy, it’s not like him at all.’

“Well, well, well, look how lovey-dovey this couple is.”

Gilbert hugged Kisa in silence for a long moment until Felicity’s teasing giggle came. He immediately let go of Kisa, his face changing with such speed that his melancholy look switched to sullenness in an instant once Felicity and Davian walked in.

He looked at the two of them and asked expressionlessly, “What the hell are you two doing here?”

“Tsk, tsk, tsk…” Felicity shook her head and snickered at the gloomy-faced man. “You are about to be the father of three children, yet still so bad-tempered.”

Gilbert shot her a look and brought Kisa inside. Felicity and Davian had not eaten until now, and neither had Gilbert. Kisa had a small snack for lunch along with the large plate of spaghetti she had made for breakfast.

Felicity asked the maid to cook, when Gilbert slowly rolled up his sleeves and said, “I’ll do the cooking for the next few days.”

He got up to go to the kitchen.

Kelvin told her that Karen had regained some sensation in her leg, which was much better than he had expected. On the eighth day of her stay at Felicity’s place, Kisa wanted to move to the Mullen

residence. She still had a lot of things to figure out at the Mullen residence. The sooner she got it figured out, the sooner she could go back to Calthon.

But as she and Gilbert were leaving the house, her cell phone suddenly rang. It was Lea calling Lea had not answered her calls for many days, and only occasionally sent her a message to tell her she was alright, so she was a little worried when Lea called.

She answered the call and Lea’s calm voice came through.

“Kisa, can you come out and meet me? I want to tell you everything I know.”

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