Summary of Chapter 1188 from Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Chapter 1188 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Love novel, Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Pearl frowned, annoyed. "Guards, give this man ten dollars," she said.
The guards were all her men, so they did as they were told without question.
The man was shocked when a ten-dollar bill hit his face. "You can't treat me that way!"
Pearl had no intention of listening to his complaints, especially since they were at an event with lots of people watching. "Get him out of here now," she ordered the guards.
And just like that, the man was quickly removed from the scene amidst all the commotion.
Once the situation was under control, Pearl turned to the crowd with a smile. "Sorry about that. The man just escaped from a mental hospital. We'll make sure he gets back there."
Everyone was shocked by her words. Accusing someone of being mentally unstable was serious and could really hurt the troublemaker's reputation.
However, everyone knew Pearl was a force to be reckoned with, so they weren't exactly surprised by her actions.
Then, a voice from behind caught Pearl off guard. "He just wanted a hug. Why treat him like a criminal?"
Pearl spun around to see who it was. The woman standing there looked just like Jenny, except for a small mole near her eye that added to her appeal.
"You're…"
This woman wasn't just a look-alike; she sounded like Jenny too. Pearl started to doubt the intel she had received.
The woman didn't react to the name. "Why are you calling out some random name in the middle of our conversation? Trying to distract me?"
Pearl pressed on. "What if that 'random name' is actually yours?"
The woman laughed sarcastically. "Well, then I'm sorry, but I'm not Jenny Sullivan."
Pearl was shocked. "You have quite the memory then, to be able to remember a random name I mentioned just once."
She was probing the woman, wanting to see how she would react to being called out.
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