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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 846

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Dive into Chapter 846, 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.

"It's none of your business."

Natalie couldn't contain her laughter. "Oh my! Guess what? Richard is the one who's got her heart now. She's moved on from you."

Damian stroked his chest and said softly, "I know."

"Well, if you know that, why still hold on to her? Damian, would you ever consider being with me instead?" Natalie was always straightforward about her feelings. If she wanted something, she went for it, no holding back. Men were no exception.

"I don't have any feelings for you. It wouldn't work between us." With that, Damian walked away, cutting off the conversation.

"Even if you don't feel anything now, I'll make sure you do," Natalie muttered through clenched fists.

Damian paused for a moment, realizing that Natalie was quite persistent. He then casually grabbed a girl from the crowd and kissed her without a second thought.

"See? I'm just laid-back like that."

Natalie hadn't expected him to do that, and her eyes welled up with tears. "If you're so laid-back, why can't you just like me easily?"

Damian's expression darkened. "I can like anyone, but not you."

"I remember you went abroad with Madam Beah for treatment. Are you currently staying with her? Do you know where she is?"

His questions caught Gigi off guard, tears welling up at the mention of Beah. "I... I can't say."

Seeing her reaction, Damian sobered up. "She's not doing well, is she? If you're hiding her for her sake, please tell me where she is."

"She's at the sanatorium."

Damian's eyes lit up. "You mean the one here in Enswood?"

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