Chapter Summary: Chapter 1350 – Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels
In Chapter 1350, a key moment in the Love novel Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), Swnovels delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Luckily, Luther had a good temper, so he didn't say much. But his smile didn't quite reach his eyes. "Alright, let's go," he said in his usual gentle tone.
Pearl, who had known him for years, could tell he wasn't happy.
But then there was Richard with his annoyingly persistent gaze.
With everything settled, they all left the school together.
At the parking lot, a new problem popped up: whose car should they take?
Richard wasted no time and opened his car door, saying, "Darius and you can ride in my car. I've got snacks ready."
Pearl was greeted by snacks and a massive bouquet of her favorite bell flowers. She was momentarily taken aback, and the man behind her explained, "I got these flowers just for you."
Honestly, she did like them. Any woman would be happy to see such a massive bouquet of white bell flowers in front of her. However… when this man gave it to her, it stirred up some strange emotions.
Luther was visibly annoyed. He hadn't expected Richard to pull off such a move.
"What's wrong? Is it bad to give someone flowers?" Richard looked smug, as if he were showing off in front of his buddies.
Luther raised an eyebrow. "You've always ridden in my car before. Why should you ride in his now?"
He wasn't willing to give in. With his car blocking the way, Richard's car couldn't leave.
The two men stared each other down, ready for a standoff.
Fed up with the two stubborn men, Pearl announced, "Alright, I'm not riding with either of you. I have my own car." She shook her car keys at them and took Darius's hand. "Come with me."
With that, Pearl led Darius to her car and drove away, leaving the two men staring silently after her.
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