What Happens in Chapter 1128 – From the Book Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Dive into Chapter 1128, a pivotal chapter in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), written by Swnovels. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Love fiction.
"I'm so sorry. I thought you were smarter than this, but you're just impulsive." Howard looked disappointed, but it quickly disappeared.
He had expected her to have backup plans, but it turned out he didn't even need to try too hard. She simply took his word about the hidden passageway and even went inside by herself.
"The room... Did you put something in it?" Pearl found herself getting weaker and couldn't even lift her hand, yet her mind was still sharp.
"I guess you were too anxious to notice the herb incense I was burning."
"You're so cunning." Pearl couldn't do anything other than mock him.
"Have you figured out why I got you here?" Howard's grin grew wider. "Your mom is a great test subject, and so are you."
Howard gestured with his hand, and two men appeared from a shadowy corner.
"Take the woman on the floor back and tie this one up in the inner room."
Pearl's gaze was icy. "I won't let you get away with this."
"I look forward to seeing you try." Howard's expression seemed regretful. "But be careful, staying here too long might weaken you."
Becoming an experiment was harmful, and Pearl was aware of that. All she had left was to come up with a backup plan.
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"You don't need to know everything." the woman snapped back.
Pearl wasn't put off by the cold response. She felt sure the woman would eventually warm up to her.
As expected, dinner was served, and her portion was slid through a slot in the door. The others lacked the strength to move, only the woman got up for her meal.
Pearl did the same.
Although they were test subjects, the food was surprisingly good. Pearl watched the woman eat and took a seat beside her to have her own meal.
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