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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 946

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Chapter 946 – Highlight Chapter from Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)

Chapter 946 is a standout chapter in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Love narrative into new territory.

"Isn't this offer attractive enough?"

Indeed, the stakes were high. Winona represented not only the family's future, as the only heiress, but also held a special place in Howard's heart, having raised her since childhood. The bond they shared was undeniable, and the thought of anything happening to her was intolerable.

"Alright, I'll let her mother go, and you'll release Winnie," Howard conceded. He had to save Winona, no matter the cost.

It was clear he was already considering alternative strategies, as holding Pearl's mother captive no longer held the advantage it once did.

Pearl was about to agree, seeing it as a reasonable exchange. However, Richard's firm grip on her hand stopped her mid-nod, signaling her not to agree so quickly.

"No, what we want isn't as simple as that," he said.

Howard, taken aback by this sudden shift, pressed for clarification. "What do you mean?"

"Nothing much. We've considered it, and it seems you would gain more than we would."

By now, Howard knew where Winona was and was slightly relieved. The tone of the conversation was a lot calmer.

"And how do you think I'd gain more?"

"Winona is your granddaughter, and you two share a deep bond. So you'll benefit more after the exchange."

Pearl was taken aback by Richard's foresight, not having anticipated his real objective was to safeguard against any collusion with Hugo. This was a move she didn't see coming.

She glanced at Richard, impressed by his confidence and composure. Somehow, she found him oddly attractive. This must be the reason why she liked him. He always had a plan, strategic thinking, and unwavering calmness, embodying the charm that made him so irresistible to her.

"What's the reason for this condition?" Howard challenged, his frustration mounting.

Richard replied casually, "It's just a personal preference. You're free to refuse, but doing so means you won't get what you want.'"

"How dare you!"

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