What Happens in Chapter 937 – From the Book Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Dive into Chapter 937, 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.
Not only was Mobius not sorry, he asked her why she had to bring the ice cream to her. His hands had gotten dirty, and it made him feel disgusted.
Esther felt her heart break, especially since she had chosen matcha flavor, knowing it was his favorite.
Mobius remembered the silent treatment Esther gave him for two days following the incident. At first, he thought she was just throwing a tantrum, but he soon realized she was genuinely angry, and it took him a while to make amends.
"I'm sorry for saying all that," Mobius eventually apologized.
Esther replied, "No need to apologize. We just see things differently."
"I know I've lost my chance with you." Mobius shrugged and gave a relaxed smile. "How's your relationship with him? Are you officially together now?"
When James was mentioned, Esther blushed.
"You're smiling so much. You weren't this shy around me," Mobius observed her blush, recalling how she had pursued him for two years, a pursuit he largely ignored until it was too late.
Now, he felt a sting of regret realizing another now cherished someone he took for granted.
"No, I'm not with him yet," Esther admitted.
"Did he not confess his feelings?" Mobius probed further.
"Really?"
"Yes. I've been with you for so long. Do you think I don't know you?" Mobius said, reflecting on their past. Unfortunately, he was too arrogant and thought he had everything under control. He never really made her happy.
Esther suddenly looked serious and said, "No, you were great too."
She remembered how Mobius stood up for her when she was bullied, which made her see him in a heroic light at the time.
"Do you know that I was so touched when you showed up before me like a ray of hope? You were so brilliant, so how could you be bad?"
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