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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 868

Summary for Chapter 868: Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)

Summary of Chapter 868 from Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)

Chapter 868 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.

Pearl smiled, but she averted her gaze to the scenery by the lake.

"So, Miss Pearl, how do you plan to make it up to me?" Richard asked, squeezing her hand against his chest.

"I don't know. Don't ask me." Although Pearl had said so, she could feel his strong heartbeat through the thick clothes.

She wondered if Richard was nervous. Or was he moved?

"But I want to know now." Richard wanted an answer there and then.

Blushing, Pearl glanced around, noticing curious onlookers. "Come on, let go. People are watching," she urged.

Naturally, Richard wasn't about to let her go that easily. He swallowed hard, observing her embarrassed expression.

In the midst of their close encounter, he suddenly drew her into a firm embrace. He said softly, "I know that your mother has passed away."

Pearl's smile faded as she stiffened in his arms.

"You're very sad, aren't you?"

Speechless, Pearl nestled against him, her emotions overwhelming her. "I'm not very sad," she lied, rubbing against him for comfort.

Hearing his words, Pearl felt she was a little pretentious. She nodded quietly, tears threatening to spill. "Understood."

"So, can you tell me everything now?" Richard's earnest gaze met hers once more. He realized this might reopen her wounds, but his intention was to heal her, not just to uncover her pain.

"Okay."

Pearl took his hand and led him to a nearby step by the river, where she recounted recent events in detail.

As he listened, Richard's fists clenched at Beah's actions. Pearl had endured so much pain and injustice. It must have weighed heavily on her.

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