Chapter 1177 – Highlight Chapter from Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Chapter 1177 is a standout chapter in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.
James didn't expect Finnegan's honesty, which made him go from looking calm to upset and a bit annoyed. "This isn't something you can joke about, Mister Finnegan."
Finnegan wasn't scared, though. "If you think it's a joke, why are you so worried?"
Esther saw that the mood was turning bad, so she tried to calm things down. "Okay, okay. It's just a joke. Let's not fight over it, okay?"
James was mad at Finnegan and wanted to get back at him, but he decided to let it go because there were other people around. "Fine," he said, trying to hide his anger.
Pearl nudged Esther. "You've been taking care of Finnegan for a while. James has spent a lot of time searching for you. Do you want to go home with him and rest?"
Finnegan's fingers tensed up when he heard the word 'rest'.
"Sure." Esther quickly understood and left with James.
After they left, the mood lightened. Richard started a conversation with his old friend Finnegan.
"How did you end up being a secretary at the village?"
Richard remembered they had grown up together. Finnegan went abroad to study, worked at a publishing house when he got back, and then, for some reason, became a village secretary.
Finnegan trusted Richard to keep his word and playfully punched him. "Thanks."
"Don't mention it. What's next for you? Will you go back to the publishing house?"
Finnegan nodded. "I will, but I've promised my dad I'd get engaged to whoever they choose after two years."
"Engaged?" Richard was surprised. "You've always loved your freedom. Why agree to marry someone you don't know?"
Finnegan had always had the most freedom, and Richard envied him for that. He couldn't believe he'd agree to an arranged marriage.
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