What Happens in Chapter 1153 – From the Book Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Dive into Chapter 1153, 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.
Esther panicked. But she told herself that being afraid wouldn't help, so she took some deep breaths to calm herself.
The man looked aroused at the sight of her heaving chest. "Dude, she's so pretty. Why don't we have our way with her right here?"
He had never slept with such a beautiful woman, and if he could do so before he died, he would have no regrets.
The driver scolded him for thinking such things.
"Whatever. She looks so young and fresh." He touched her cheek and got even more excited because it was so soft. "She's the most delicate-looking person I've ever seen."
"Enough, we have to go. Our client is waiting for us."
The man gave up reluctantly but couldn't stop staring at Esther.
Esther felt disgusted when he touched her, but she knew she couldn't show how much she disliked it. If she made him angry, she might get killed.
When she looked at him with tears in her eyes, he got closer to her. His breath smelled bad.
"What's wrong, pretty girl? You don't like having your mouth covered, do you?"
Esther nodded, looking really sad.
The man thought it might be okay to remove the cover from her mouth. They were in a car, far from anyone who could hear her scream.
The driver couldn't stand it anymore and threw a pen at the man. "Be serious. We've kidnapped her. Cover her mouth again."
The man, rubbing his head, complained, "She's just a weak woman, and she's so fragile. Why cover her mouth again?"
"Better to be safe than sorry. We can't mess this up," the driver said.
Finally, the man understood the warning. He looked at Esther sadly, saying, "I'm sorry, but I have to cover your mouth again until we get there."
Just when Esther thought she could speak freely, she realized she'd have to be silent again. She could only make a disappointed sound.
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