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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 1090

Summary for Chapter 1090: Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 1090 – Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels

In Chapter 1090, 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.

My name is Hugo Waldorf, and I'm the third son in my family.

I've always been in my brother Richard's shadow. Ever since we were kids, Richard was the star without even trying. I worked hard, but I never matched up to him.

That's why my parents favored him more. I used to get jealous, thinking he had some secret. Then I caught him studying late at night, and my feelings shifted from jealousy to resentment.

He was faking it the whole time. I didn't realize he was actually trying hard.

While Richard was groomed to take over our family's business, Waldorf Enterprises, by our dad, and work alongside our brother Sean as vice president, I wasn't even allowed to step foot in the company.

I once asked Dad if I could work there too, even just to support Richard, but he shut me down immediately. He claimed I wasn't cut out for it and told me to find my own way. I couldn't understand why. I had dreamed of joining the company for as long as I could remember.

I felt rejected, as if I wasn't truly seen as part of the family.

Later on, Richard and Sean did take over the company. My other brothers, Hanzel and Mobius, found their paths in entertainment and racing, respectively. I was pushed into medicine, a field I had no love for.

Surprisingly, I had a knack for medicine and ended up establishing a hospital in Enswood. Dustan supported this venture, but I sensed it was out of guilt for how he'd steered my life.

He didn't let me do what I loved and forced me to take up medicine.

Then, I met Jenny Sullivan. She was kind but carried herself with a confidence that spoke of her wealthy upbringing. It felt familiar.

He did that to spite me, and I hated him even more for it.

After Jenny left the country and ended things with Richard, I held onto hope for us, but she never sought me out.

Then, a village girl showed up at my home. Contrary to my expectations, she was stunning and carried herself with an elegance that rivaled Jenny's.

Her name was Pearl, and she was a puzzle with many sides to her. Richard seemed unsettled by her arrival, which made me think I could use this to my advantage.

So, I approached her and told her I had feelings for her.

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