What Happens in Chapter 1312 – From the Book Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Dive into Chapter 1312, 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.
The man screamed in pain and stepped back. He was surprised that Luther, who looked so weak, was actually very strong.
"What are you doing? How dare you hit me! I'm going to call the police!"
Luther just waved his hand and seemed totally calm. "Go ahead, call them. I'd like to see who they arrest, you or me."
The man's face changed quickly as he thought about it. He had been hit, so he felt he needed to defend himself.
So, he tried to attack Luther again.
But he couldn't even touch Luther. Almost instantly, Luther kicked him away.
"Ah!" The man landed hard on the ground and winced in pain. "How dare you hit me! Do you know who I am?"
Luther looked at him coldly and stopped smiling. "I don't care who you are. But if you cause trouble here again, I won't let you off easily."
Furious, the man noticed that his two friends nearby were just standing there, stunned. They didn't even help him up. So, he pushed himself up slowly.
"If that's how it is, tell me your name."
"Luther Crawford."
The man was oddly pleased to hear this. "I wonder if there's a Luther in the Crawford family. Are you an illegitimate son?"
The Crawfords were a well-known family, and the man knew about its members. He had never heard of a Luther Crawford before. What did this mean? It suggested that Luther might not be a legitimate member of the family.
He signaled to his friends to grab their things and leave.
His friends had been ready to leave as soon as the situation escalated. They quickly picked up their things.
"Let's stop here for today. We'll be back since Pearl didn't explain herself!"
Just as the man was about to leave, a group of people showed up behind him. They were men in black suits, looking neat and stylish. But there was a fierceness in their eyes that made the man feel powerless.
"What's going on here?" Pearl came up behind the crowd, puzzled by the scene.
These were not her men.
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