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Reborn Through Fire novel Chapter 73

Summary for Chapter 73 Her Life is Not Worth Anything.: Reborn Through Fire

What Happens in Chapter 73 Her Life is Not Worth Anything. – From the Book Reborn Through Fire

Dive into Chapter 73 Her Life is Not Worth Anything., a pivotal chapter in Reborn Through Fire, written by Kazuya Higan. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.

'Where is this place? Hadn't I fainted after Gilbert threw me on the snow? And who saved me?'

Kisa sat up in bed slowly and looked around her cautiously. At that moment, there was the sound of a door opening. Startled, she scrambled to lie down and pretend to sleep. As the door opened, someone she was familiar with walked in, but she could not see who the person was because of the poor lighting. It was only when the person switched on the light in the room that she saw it was Howard.

"It is you?" She exclaimed in surprise.

Howard looked at her with relief. "You are awake. I brought you some food. Get up and eat it while it is warm."

Kisa got out of bed, puzzled. "Why am I here? Where is this place?"

"I was walking through a snowy field when I found you passed out on the ground, so I brought you here." Howard looked around and continued. "This isn't my place. I had to put you in this out-of-the-way place because of the morning news. Otherwise, those reporters would have gone ape again if they found out you were in my house."

"The morning news?" Kisa furrowed her brow involuntarily, feeling uneasy.

A flash of guilt appeared on Howard's face. "It was my fault for not noticing the paparazzi around when I saved you."

"Let me see the news." Her instincts told her there was something serious going on.

Howard took out a newspaper and handed it to her. As if to reassure her, he said, "I think the media is just making things up. They are just trying to get attention."

The more he said this, the more panicked Kisa became. She tensed up as she opened the newspaper. After reading just one headline, her face went, and she said emotionally, "How could this happen? Who wrote this story? It is simply nonsense."

"Absolutely. Those unscrupulous media are writing pure nonsense for the sake of readership." Howard chimed in.

Kisa tried desperately to hold her composure. "When did this come out in the news?"

"Seven in the morning, and it is now two in the afternoon."

Kisa was startled, thinking he was going to give her a lift, and declined. "No, I will just go by myself lest the press will get pictures of me and write crap again."

"Okay. You go ahead, and I will be there later. Anyway, I have been given a notice from the set that I have to be there at four o'clock."

"The set sent you a notice?" Kisa froze for a moment. "I thought you'd already..."

Howard also looked puzzled. "I'm also wondering. Mr. Kooper has obviously stripped me of my role as the second male, but just today, he informed the director that I would continue to play the second male, and I don't know if it has anything to do with today's news."

Kisa stared at him in amazement, and something suddenly came to mind. After a long silence, she smiled sarcastically. 'What I could not even get back with my life, a benefit compromised that man. I knew it; my life isn't worth anything in his eyes.'

Because of the terrible feeling, Kisa simply took a few bites of food and then was ready to go to the set. Just as she stepped out of the cottage, a group of reporters suddenly swarmed over.

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