Chapter Summary: Chapter 773 – Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels
In Chapter 773, 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.
"Aunt Susan, wishing you health and happiness," Esther said as she handed her present to Susan, who was clearly delighted.
Turning her gaze to Hugo, Esther raised an eyebrow challengingly. "What did you get Aunt Susan?"
Hugo took out a beautifully packaged box from his pocket, clearly an expensive gift, and placed it on the table.
Esther grabbed it, saying, "I'm curious to see what's inside."
Esther had a somewhat childlike attitude, often speaking and acting in a cute manner. Everyone indulged her and played along with her antics, including Susan, who seemed to adore her future daughter-in-law.
Opening the box, Esther found an emerald ring inside. She examined it under the light and couldn't help but scoff. "It looks ordinary. How could you give this to Aunt Susan?"
"It's just a gift," Susan chimed in, understanding that Esther had not put much thought into her words. "The price doesn't matter. It's the thought that counts."
Esther playfully remarked, "Aunt Susan, I think you deserve the best things in the world. You're so beautiful that wearing this would lower your status. I'll get you a bigger one when I have the time!"
Her tone was light, and her playfulness was endearing. Susan played along, saying, "Sure, I'm looking forward to a bigger one."
Esther responded, "I'm doing this for you. Look at how arrogant he is. I'm just trying to teach him a lesson." She then turned her attention to the leather shoes at Hugo's feet, thinking of a plan.
Pretending to take a sip of water, she raised the glass and deliberately spilled it on the floor. Naturally, the liquid also splashed onto Hugo's shoes. She didn't stop at just a few drops; she drenched the shoes thoroughly. As if that weren't enough, Esther extended her leg and deliberately stomped on his shoes.
Suddenly, a man's voice rang out, exclaiming, "Who made my shoes wet and stomped on my feet?"
Esther's smile vanished when she heard the voice. It was Mobius?
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