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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 831

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Dive into Chapter 831, 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.

Pearl felt her consciousness drifting away, her energy draining rapidly. Before succumbing to unconsciousness, one thought dominated her mind: 'I've been tricked again.'

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Unaware of Pearl's predicament, Esther grappled with guilt over lying to her earlier that morning. She was prepared to come clean and apologize.

James, realizing his mistake as well, offered to drive her to the office.

"Are you ready to tell her everything that happened?" James's voice broke the silence in the car.

"No way!" Esther exclaimed, realizing James had deceived her, her cheeks flushing with embarrassment. "Fine, let's talk when we see Pearl."

Arriving at the office, Esther was greeted by the receptionist, who recognized her. "Miss Esther, here to see the president again," the receptionist remarked.

Esther sheepishly scratched her head. "Yes, is she here?"

After a moment's thought, the receptionist shook her head. "She left with Miss Winona a while ago."

"Winona Jesselton?" Esther asked.

The receptionist didn't know her full name but offered a description. "She's tall, slender like a model, classy-looking with blond hair..."

Realizing Pearl had indeed left with Winona, Esther's worry intensified. Where could Winona have taken her?

"Even if she's skilled, she's still vulnerable," James continued in a hushed tone. "What if she was caught off guard?"

Esther felt tears welling up from the anxiety. "Where should we start looking for her?"

Seeing Esther's distress, James pulled her into a comforting embrace, trying to calm her down. "Don't worry, I'll help you find her."

Esther allowed herself to believe him, feeling a sense of solace in his arms.

James, recognizing Pearl's role in improving Esther's perception of him, decided to help her in whatever way possible.

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