Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 227
Reborn Through Fire By Kazuya Higan Chapter 227
Chapter 227 Falling III
Kisa was surprised. “Your father and Gilbert’s father?”
“You probably didn’t know that, did you? My father and Gilbert’s father were good friends
with your mother back then, so I wondered if some of the things recorded in this book might have some thing to do with them.‘
“I’m sorry, Jensen. The records in this book are about my mother’s privacy, I- Exclusive © content by N(ô)ve/l/Drama.Org.
“I understand. It was me who was blunt just now.“”
Jensen’s voice was so gentle that it made her a little embarrassed. “Actually, if you want to know about their past, you can ask Mr. Kooper Sr. or the Kooper family’s older maids.” Madalyn had previously curs ed her and her mother, saying that her mother had been a woman who had seduced the Kooper family’ s eldest and second son, who were Jensen’s father and Gilbert’s father. In fact, she was also eager to k now about her mother’s past, because she would never believe that her mother would be that kind of
person.
Jensen shook his head. “I won’t get anything out of Grandma, and will only anger her,” Jensen said, and sudde nly sighed. “You probably don’t know that the Kooper family has a rule that
my
father and Gilbert’s parents are not to be mentioned, especially Gilbert’s parents. Anyone who mention s Gilbert’s parents in front of him will make him sick.”
“Sick?” Kisa was shocked. She had known Gilbert for so many years and had even done the most intim ate things with him, but she had never known that Gilbert was sick.
“Gilbert’s parents died in a car crash a long time ago, and Gilbert was at the scene. His mother saved h im with her life. He was fine afterward but was so traumatized that if anyone mentioned his parents in front of hi m, he would become distressed. His parents became a taboo in the Kooper family.”
Kisa was shocked. ‘No wonder I often went to the Kooper family, but heard nothing about Gilbert’s parents, only that his pa rents passed away a long time ago.’ Knowing that the man. had such a past unsettled Kisa suddenly. “ So, what about your father? Why can’t he be mentioned in the Kooper family either?” She only knew th at Jensen’s father was still alive, but she had heard no one mention his father, nor his mother; his pare nts had always been a
mystery.
Jensen was suddenly silent. After a long time, he got up and stood in front of the window, looking at the traffic downstairs, and chuckled. “Because my father made a mistake.”
Kisa stared at him from behind and could sense the sarcasm and self– deprecation in his voice, which made her feel bad. “So, where is your father now?”
“He is abroad.” Jensen turned to look at her. He was leaning against the window, his smile still gentle wi
“Then you were also sent abroad by your grandma back then.” Kisa vaguely knew something.
“I left the country because Grandma was afraid that I would follow the same path as my father, “Jensen said c
Kisa did not know what to say now but only felt that this was really unfair to him, wondering
why this generation had to bear the responsibility of the mistakes of the previous generation. “Actually, I deprecation kept lingering in his slanted eyes.
Kisa pursed her lips and then said, “Why don’t you tell me your father’s name, and if I read about him in the book, I will tell you.”