Chapter 1202 – 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 1202 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
Saule made a lot of sense. Santiago was extremely famous on the billionaire list. Plus, he was single, so countless women dreamed of marrying him.
Although Saule was pretty, she wouldn't win his heart just by showing up. She needed him to remember her and yearn for her.
Pearl didn't go into details, but she calmed Saule down. After buying plane tickets, she took Saule to Bodgow to avoid Santiago.
Standing at the Jordan Residence's door, Saule felt really anxious. It had been a long time, so it was normal to feel nervous.
Even the building, which she knew well, seemed strange to her.
Pearl squeezed Saule's hand, telling her not to worry. "This is your home. Just keep your head up and walk in."
Pearl had already informed Blake they were coming, so everything was ready, and someone was waiting at the door for them.
Saule immediately recognized the woman, who was over seventy. Tears welled up in Saule's eyes when she saw her. She tried to say her name but couldn't.
Renza Rivera.
Renza was like a mom to Saule and missed her terribly when she was gone. Seeing Renza's gray hair made Saule feel sad.
"You're home, Miss Saule."
"Stand up. Don't kneel. I heard from Blake about your hardships. Now that you're back, you're still part of the family," Ezra said.
He knew he had made mistakes. He didn't properly investigate things when she 'died,' making her live away from home all these years.
But Saule wasn't upset. She had chosen to stay away, and Ezra had done well. Still, she remained kneeling.
"Saule, I'm so sorry. I know that you blame me—"
But Saule interrupted, "No, I'm not. I'm kneeling to accept whatever punishment you'll give."
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