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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 982

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Dive into Chapter 982, 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.

The woman didn't look familiar, but she was pretty. She looked haughty and seemed to be hostile. "Who are you? How could you just walk in?"

"... A friend," Esther replied hesitantly. They had broken up, so she couldn't claim to be his girlfriend anymore.

"Friend?" the woman scoffed, eyeing Esther up and down. "Why would Mister James be friends with someone like you?"

"What do you mean 'someone like me'? Why wouldn't he be friends with me?" Esther felt her anger rising.

The woman looked down on Esther. "Look at the way you're dressed. Our lawyer is a refined man, so he wouldn't mingle with someone like you."

Esther laughed bitterly. "You're new here, aren't you? You don't know anything."

The woman raised her chin defiantly. "Yes, I'm new, but I know him quite well. You wouldn't stand a chance to talk to him."

Esther sensed that this woman was only interested in James's good looks and wanted to flaunt herself in front of him to catch his attention. She wouldn't let someone like her near him.

"Do you know that I'm his ex-girlfriend?" Esther asked pointedly.

The woman's jealousy flashed briefly before she composed herself. "Of course not. So you're his ex. That's why you're dressed like…"

The woman hastily covered her chest, feeling both embarrassed and enraged. "It accidentally popped open. Don't assume things."

Esther found the woman repulsive. "Oh, spare me the excuses. With your size, there's no way it could burst open."

Unable to come up with a retort, the woman retreated into the firm, closing the doors and glaring at Esther triumphantly, as if to say, ''See, you can't get in'.

Esther was fed up with the woman's behavior but didn't know what to do. She took out her phone to call James, but he was on another call.

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