Summary of Chapter 699 from Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Chapter 699 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.
The man stroked his chin, deep in thought. "How could I not know you? I’ve listened to every song you’ve released and watched every episode of the dramas you’ve acted in. I’m your biggest fan.”
Biggest fan…
Pearl’s mouth twitched. For some reason, she had a feeling that this man was a bit strange.
"Sadly, there was news about your death not long ago. I actually believed it and was upset for a while."
Pearl’s expression darkened. “You thought I was dead.”
The man laughed. “You’re even more interesting in person. Looks like I chose the right idol to support."
Pearl didn't want to spend any more time with him. Finally, the elevator stopped on the eighteenth floor.
"You were so busy chatting with me that you forgot to press the elevator button."
As the elevator went up, the man looked confused. “Are you going to see the president?”
“Well, this has nothing to do with you. Goodbye.” Pearl rushed out of the elevator.
Watching her go, the man slowly smiled.
*
Pearl arrived at the president’s office, but Richard wasn’t there.
His office was the same as before, but the photo of the two of them on his desk was gone.
Pearl sat down on a nearby couch. Knowing his routine, Richard would likely return from lunch in about ten minutes.
"Thanks for your concern, Miss Jesselton. But I really need to talk to Mister Richard today."
Winona smiled and took Pearl's hand, whispering, "If there's anything you need, you can just tell me, Pearl."
In the past, Pearl wouldn't have shown vulnerability in front of someone mocking her. But now, she had to lower her standards. "We're having some issues in our company, and I'd like to seek Mister Richard's help."
Richard raised an eyebrow, his voice carrying a trace of displeasure. "I don't want to repeat myself."
Winona complained, "Rick, she was someone you once liked. You don't have to be so cold to her."
Richard's previous kindness to Pearl had made many women jealous in Enswood. Even though this situation had always bothered her, she didn't mind using it to hurt others.
"It's fine. I don’t want to see her at all." Richard's eyes were sharp, his expression cold and distant.
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