Chapter Summary: Chapter 1005 – Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels
In Chapter 1005, a key moment in the Love novel Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Pearl thought Hugo had forgotten about that, but it appeared he had reserved such a trick up his sleeve.
After finishing her work at noon, she headed to the restaurant on the third floor for lunch. As she sat down with her plate of chicken chop, someone unexpectedly took a seat across from her.
Assuming it was just someone looking for a table, Pearl continued eating until she noticed the person's lingering presence. Looking up, she saw Hugo's arrogant smile.
"It's been a long while, Pearl."
"Not that long, just about a week. Feeling better, Hugo?" Pearl replied casually, unaware of the growing animosity in Hugo's expression.
Hugo had taken a few days off to recover, nursing a sprained arm from their recent encounter when he was pushed off a car. He felt embarrassed when Pearl brought up the incident as if it were a joke.
"Why are you here? And why the happy face? Came to watch me make a fool of myself?"
Hugo rubbed his chin. With few people around, he leaned in and said, "Heard Martin paid you a visit this morning, didn't he?"
"You're well-informed, Mister Hugo. Makes one wonder if you've got spies in Cerubleu," Pearl quipped.
"What are you talking about? I just have someone stalking the Jesselton family."
Surprised by his answer, Pearl set her fork down, intrigued. "And why did you do that?" She wondered if he wanted to see Martin exact revenge on her and revel in her downfall.
She had never believed Hugo's love was genuine. He saw her as a pawn in his rivalry with Richard, and his feelings for her were secondary.
"I'm well aware of that." Hugo gnashed his teeth.
"You don't have to say such disgusting words," Pearl refuted, adding casually, "How long are you going to stay here? Richard's coming later. Want to meet him?"
After a short hesitation, Hugo reluctantly let go. He still refused to meet Richard.
"Just leave if you've got nothing else to say," Pearl said rudely, picking up her tray and leaving, her appetite gone.
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