What Happens in Chapter 1327 – From the Book Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Dive into Chapter 1327, 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.
Seeing her die with her eyes open, the driver felt disgusted. He stepped out of the car, got rid of the body, cleaned up the scene, and then hurried away.
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Adrian was surprised at how easily he became the family doctor for the Waldorfs.
What surprised him even more was the level of their medical equipment—it was on par with a hospital's, and some devices were even beyond what he'd seen in his hospital experience. This was why Pearl preferred being at home; it was just as equipped but much quieter.
His role was straightforward: look after Pearl during her pregnancy. He also needed to inspect her meals carefully, as Richard, ever cautious after the recent scare, insisted that Adrian check everything Pearl ate before it reached her.
One morning, while Pearl was having breakfast, a knock came at the door. Recognizing the knock, Pearl knew instantly it was Esther.
True to guess, Esther burst into the room, breathless.
Pearl shook her head and patted Esther on the back, helping her catch her breath. "Why the rush? What happened?"
Esther nodded, her face filled with worry. "It's James. His condition is worsening. You need to come see him."
Pearl was aware of James's illness and knew he had broken up with Esther for her own good. That was why she was secretly fine with Esther staying by his side.
"What's the situation?"
"Me? Go with you?" Adrian pointed to himself in disbelief.
"Yes, you can assist me."
Adrian reluctantly nodded, and they quickly left for the hospital with Esther.
When they arrived, the situation was dire. James was still in critical condition, as indicated by the red light flashing outside his room. Esther looked on, anxious.
Could James really not make it?
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