Chapter 1169 – A Turning Point in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels
In this chapter of Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), Swnovels introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1169 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
Esther couldn't believe Finnegan was actually smiling. She was upset. "What do you mean? We've been friends since we were kids. I'm obviously worried about you. How can you just smile when things are so dangerous?"
Finnegan looked sad for a moment and looked away, muttering, "So, it's because we're just friends."
Then, he raised his head and seemed to shake off the sadness. "Well, there's not much we can do right now. But I might be able to make things better if I go out now. And hey, make sure to lock the door behind me."
With that, Finnegan left the house.
Pearl and the others noticed the arguing had stopped quickly.
Then, there was a knock at the door.
Esther rushed to open it and saw Finnegan standing there with a grin.
She nearly failed to hold her tears back. "You scared me."
Finnegan softly touched her hair. "Don't worry. I'm not that weak."
Pearl and Richard were initially concerned, but seeing Finnegan handle the situation so calmly made them think he might be a lot better at fighting than they thought—maybe even as good as Pearl.
Amelia looked uneasy. "She went out early this morning, around six. I tried to stop her, but she insisted she'd be fine and asked to be left alone."
"Should we just leave her behind?" Esther couldn't bear the thought of abandoning the woman. But given the danger they were in, staying might mean they wouldn't be able to leave at all.
Pearl, seeing Esther's concern, offered, "Why don't you guys leave first? I'll go look for her."
"No way we're leaving you behind," Richard said, refusing Pearl's suggestion.
Suddenly, they heard some noise outside. The missing woman was there, pointing at Esther and saying, "It's them. They told others about Esther!"
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