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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 932

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Dive into Chapter 932, 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 was a little uncertain at this point. She understood how cruel the experiment would be, so she wouldn't be able to accept it if her biological mother was used as a test subject.

Howard could see the hesitation in her eyes and walked over, then tapped her shoulder as he usually would. He even sounded friendlier now. "Pearl, you're my student, so I won't want to do anything to make you sad. However, you should know that my granddaughter has been wronged, and if something happens to her, I would be a shame to the family."

This sounded like advice, but it was all for his own benefit. Pearl knew that, but she couldn't say anything when all he said were facts.

"I know you might not be able to accept this immediately, and I might be lying to you, but I can't do anything if you don't believe me."

Pearl's eyes flickered. "I believe you."

"Good, good."

Richard's face looked cold as ice, shooting a glare at him. "Anything else you want to bring up?"

"Not for now. I only have one condition, and it's for you to split up with Pearl and marry Winona."

There wasn't room for negotiation. Pearl lowered her head and didn't say anything.

"I know you won't be able to deal with this now, so I'll give you three days. Show me that you've gotten a divorce after that." Howard then checked his watch. "It's getting late. I should send you home if you have nothing else to add."

"It's fine, we'll get home by ourselves." Richard couldn't hold his anger anymore. But he didn't want to make a mistake, so he just grabbed Pearl's hand and left.

Howard wasn't offended, but the butler thought the two young people were rude.

*

After leaving, Pearl and Richard remained silent, with neither of them bringing up the incident.

They went back to Waldorf Residence, hand in hand as if they just finished work. However, they saw someone standing in front of their gate looking around, as if she was waiting for someone.

When Pearl walked over, Esther lept into her arms.

"Pearl! I have something to tell you!"

Looking at her expression, Pearl smiled and patted her head. "What's the rush? Just tell me anything. Why did you have to come all the way here?"

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