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Reborn Through Fire novel Chapter 726

Summary for Chapter 726: Reborn Through Fire

Chapter summary of Chapter 726 – Reborn Through Fire by Kazuya Higan

In Chapter 726, a key chapter of the acclaimed billionaire novel Reborn Through Fire by Kazuya Higan, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Reborn Through Fire.

Chapter 726 The Courage to Die

Gilbert looked into her eyes but could not see any emotion but only indifference inside. He tightened his hand that was wrapping around her waist. After a long while, he took a deep breath and said, “I don’t believe it.”

“Well, try me.” Kisa sneered.

He felt terrible inside but still did not accept that and wanted to bet on it. “I really don’t believe it.” He stressed again.

“I told you, you can try me if you don’t believe me. But only if you have the courage to die.” Kisa sneered again.

Gilbert stared at her sullenly, unable to see a single flaw on her ruthless face. He took a breath, suddenly released her, and got out of bed.

Gilbert snickered. He suddenly got up, cupped the back of her head, and planted a fiery kiss on her lips.

With anger already brewing inside her, Kisa completely lost it when he forcibly kissed her. She pushed him away and shouted, “Get out!” She did not expect Gilbert to be so shameless and thick-skinned, and what frustrated her even more was that she could do nothing about him.

Kisa flushed with anger, but in Gilbert’s eyes, she looked attractive with anger, especially her chest heaving up and down in anger. He did not dare to look at her again, afraid that he might lose control of himself. As he forced himself to look away, he suddenly saw the things she had knocked down on the floor earlier -a cup, a cell phone, and tissues. He picked them up one by one when he saw a worn–out small notebook, the covers of which were peeled, seeming to have some history. Out of curiosity, he picked it up and looked through it, but even before he could read it, a hand snatched it away.

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