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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 871

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Dive into Chapter 871, 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 because you got really chummy with Winona. I learned from you…" Pearl glanced up, checking Richard's reaction. She then stopped herself from saying more, knowing it would cause trouble.

"Just keep your distance," Richard warned. He didn't want to repeat himself because if she could do it, he could help her.

"Fine," she replied, not wanting him to sound like a broken record.

After that, Richard stayed silent, driving her home quietly. He only left after ensuring she walked through the door.

Pearl arrived home past ten, nearly bedtime. However, there was a steady knock on the door downstairs. Thinking Richard might have something else to say, she opened it, surprised to find a drunk Silas standing there.

"Silas?"

Pearl looked into his bleary eyes and felt troubled. It was the first time she'd seen him like this. Although he drank often, it was unusual for him to be so drunk.

"Why wouldn't you answer my calls, Pearl?"

She suddenly remembered that after Winona had taken her away, the latter had blocked almost all her contacts to prevent her from getting in touch with them. Silas's number was one of the blocked ones.

"Why did you block me?"

"I told you not to do things that only benefit you. I'd never fall for you."

Any normal person would've been touched by Silas's words, but Pearl remained as cold as ice.

Silas was taken aback and burst into manic laughter. "Things that only benefit me… Do you think that's what I'm doing?"

Pearl sighed. "You're drunk, go home." But then, realizing it wasn't safe for him to drive drunk, she added, "If you can't drive, I'll take you home."

Silas looked up with tears in his eyes. "Do you feel sorry for me?"

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