Chapter 903 – A Turning Point in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels
In this chapter of Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), Swnovels introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 903 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Love genre.
"Why not? Everyone knows we're married."
Pearl's stiff expression turned to bewilderment. "Did you tell everyone?"
Richard nodded. "Yeah, the whole family knows you're my wife, so you can't refuse. You're coming to live with me from tonight."
"Do I have to sleep in the same bed with you?"
Richard chuckled. "If you don't want to, you don't have to."
"Can I say no? I don't want to go there." After a moment of thought, Pearl found the situation surreal and not entirely to her liking.
"No, you have to live with me. But… there's another option if you don't want to move there."
Richard's words intrigued her. "I'm listening."
"I'll move in with you."
Pearl was rendered speechless.
Deciding against living together just yet, Pearl opted to move to Waldorf Residence instead.
With the decision made, Richard wasted no time. After handling the discharge procedures, he drove Pearl back to Waldorf Residence.
Standing at the door, Pearl smiled awkwardly. "I haven't packed my things yet."
Pearl felt it wasn't that simple, considering Susan's excitement.
"Oh, right, I forgot you guys are married. It's natural for you to live together." Susan held Pearl's hand warmly. "If Richard bullies you, I won't forgive him, Pearl. Don't be afraid. I'll support you."
Richard's gaze softened at her words. "I wouldn't bully her."
"Hey, I'm talking to my daughter-in-law. Don't interrupt," Susan joked, making Pearl feel like she was truly her daughter.
Pearl burst into laughter. "Aunt Susan, stop teasing him. What if he takes it seriously and runs away from home?"
"Just let him go. I've got a lovely daughter-in-law now. I don't care. You know, I've always wanted a daughter…"
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