Chapter 711 Hate Me to Death

Gilbert stood up quickly and looked at Kisa nervously.

As Kisa came out, so did the two`jailers.

There was still a look of fear on the jailers' faces. They handed each other as support and looked at Gilbert with evasive eyes as if it was really him who threatened them

back then.

Gilbert's heart was filled with anger for a long time.

Seeing this, he walked toward the jailers immediately. He was full of fierceness, and his face was gloomy. The jailers screamed in terror.

Kisa stopped him. She turned her head to the two jailers and said calmly, "Head home."

Although the two jailers were full of fear, there was still a bit of guilt in the fear.

"M-Ms. Becker, we were possessed and did such insane back then. We're suffering the retribution now. Our days wear on like years in this remote and impoverished place. I hope Ms. Becker will stop hating us and hurting our children."

"Yes. Besides, we have told you everything we know. I hope you won't disturb our life in the future. Oh! We really regret it. We have lived in fear every day for these

years. We're in pain too. Boo hoo..."

Kisa's face was expressionless. She said indifferently, "I give you a chance to leave, but you don't go. Are you waiting for me to change my mind?"

The two jailers were scared to say anything else after hearing this. They handed each other as support and walked toward a tile house in the east of the village immediately. Gilbert was anxious. He looked at Kisa hastily, "What did they say about the truth back then?"

Kisa looked at him calmly, "Are you worried?"

"Of course! Gosh! I'm afraid that they'll frame me. Besides, you're heartless. You'll definitely hate me to death again if they say I started the fire." Gilbert was in a panic now. He had no idea what the jailers told Kisa, and he felt unease while seeing her face was abnormally calm.

Kisa put her hand in the pocket of the down jacket. She looked in the direction where the jailers left and

murmured, "Yes. You keep telling me you're innocent along the way. So I'd thought I'd never forgive you the rest of my life if you lied to me."

An inexplicable chill soared on Gilbert. He grabbed her hand anxiously, "I didn't lie to you. What did those jailers tell you?"

Only then did Kisa shift her gaze to his face. She

whispered while looking at his frowning, "The jailers said a woman asked them to say the passage outside the door on purpose. It had nothing to do with you. They also said it was a strict order from the warder to lock me in the

cell. They were unsure who had begun the fire. They only said a woman stayed in the warden's office for a long time on the day of the fire. The jailers faintly heard they were talking about accidents and fires." "Well..." Gilbert's brows were still furrowed. He asked in a tense voice, "What do you think?"

"I think maybe there's nothing to do with you for the fire. There's no point for them to say the passage purposely if you did it. Now that I think about it, they want to mislead me deliberately that you began the fire and make me hate you."

Gilbert looked at her fixedly, "Is that what you're thinking?"

"Although I have always hated you, I want to replace out the truth too. So I won't trust anyone blindly."

Gilbert seemed relieved and relaxed his frowning brows a bit. He asked in a deep voice, "Who is the woman they said? Sharon?"

Kisa shook her head.

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