Summary of Chapter 954 from Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)
Chapter 954 marks a crucial moment in Swnovels’s Love novel, Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The difference between men and women was immense, and Saule, delicate as she was, found herself helpless in the face of the man's advances.
Saule cried, her voice barely a whisper, "Stop! Don't do this…"
But the intoxicated man paid no heed to her pleas. He forced her down and continued his assault. In the struggle, Saule hit her head against the ground and lost consciousness.
When she regained awareness, she found herself in a hospital bed, feeling sore and weak. Her family, including Ezra, surrounded her, their faces grave.
"Saule, I've failed you..." Ezra's voice trembled with emotion as he spoke.
Despite her pain, Saule tried to comfort her father. "It's not your fault, Dad."
But deep down, Saule knew the truth. She had been found nearly naked, her dignity violated.
Luckily, a compassionate woman had come across her and swiftly acted, covering Saule and calling for help.
Ezra was filled with rage and grief at the sight of his daughter's suffering. Beah had eloped, and someone took liberty with Saule. These two incidents struck a devastating blow to him.
"Saule, I promise to seek justice for you."
At the scene, a man was found in a compromising state, identified by Ezra as Dustan's younger brother.
Torn between loyalty to his brother and remorse for his actions, Dustan attempted to mend the damage by extending a sincere apology and pleading for Ezra's forgiveness.
Ezra, once viewing Dustan as an esteemed future son-in-law, now regarded him with contempt for attempting to mitigate his brother's unforgivable act against Saule.
"Your attempts at justification are useless. I intend to take legal action. We will settle this in court." Ezra was determined to imprison the culprit, even if it meant using his influence to pull some strings.
"Master Ezra, our families have long been friends. Surely, such harshness is unwarranted..." Dustan treaded carefully, aware of his brother's fault.
"Friends? How dare you mention that at a time like this? Your brother assaulted my daughter. How could you say we're friends?" Struggling to contain his anger, Ezra restrained himself from saying harsher words.
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