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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 957

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Dive into Chapter 957, 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.

Saule had assumed they were just dating. Ending things would have been straightforward, without much fuss.

But now, they were married.

"Then you two need to move quickly and file for a divorce," Saule insisted, but they remained motionless on the sofa.

Their hesitation and reluctance stirred complex emotions within her. "Pearl, I wouldn't have interfered with your pursuit of happiness if it were just for my sake. But the possibility of you two being relatives changes things. It's morally wrong. Do you understand?"

Bitterness filled Pearl. "Mom, I know. I understand that."

"I know that you and Rick are sensible people. You guys know what to do when you face this kind of issue. Just don't wait for me to urge you, okay?"

Saule sincerely hoped for Pearl's happiness. Even though she hadn't been part of Pearl's life until now, she wished for her daughter to lead a peaceful and fulfilling life.

If the truth of Pearl's biological relation to Richard were to be exposed, their future would be full of hardships. People would keep on criticizing them.

Sitting on the sofa, Pearl contemplated their predicament carefully. Then, she stood up and pulled Richard to his feet. "Let's go."

At this point, she refused to accept that she was Richard's cousin.

Richard remained silent, but his expression was somber. Feeling disheartened, he spoke up, "It's the weekend, Pearl. The marriage bureau is closed."

Strangely, Pearl felt a sense of relief knowing they didn't have to rush things.

"Well, you'll have to go there when it's open," Saule insisted firmly. She might have been frail, but she was resolute in this matter.

Shifting away from the gloomy topic, Pearl redirected the conversation. "What happened to lead you to bump into the Jesseltons?"

Saule took a deep breath. "Life abroad was going well, but a local troublemaker took an interest in me. He wanted to marry me, and since everyone knew I lived alone, I decided to relocate to avoid him. But someone tipped him off, and he came to my house, attempting to assault me."

It was another grim chapter in Saule's troubled life, but Pearl sensed there was more to it than met the eye.

"I grabbed a nearby vase and struck him with it in self-defense. Unfortunately, it killed him. I turned myself in to the authorities. It was deemed self-defense, so I was sentenced to fifteen years in prison."

Pearl didn't expect such a seemingly gentle and weak woman to be this strong. In that moment, she felt a surge of empathy for Saule's plight, her wandering existence, and her turbulent life.

"What happened after you were released from prison?"

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