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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 239

Chapter 239 

Mobius walked into the university without looking back. 

“Look at the guy you like! He doesn’t even respect you, and he’s so arrogant. Honestly, you should have moved on from him a long time ago,” Lifting his head, Esther’s cousin blew at his bangs in a somewhat gangster-like fashion, but he still managed to look handsome. 

“Why did you have to provoke him like that, cousin?” Gloomy, Esther felt that it was her cousin’s fault that Mobius had left in 

a huff. 

“Would he have shown that he cared about you if I hadn’t provoked him? Alright, I’m going back to class now. Tell my mother that I didn’t skip class,” Esther’s cousin replied before turning and heading into the university. 

When Esther turned around and saw Pearl and Richard standing nearby, she was stunned. “What are you doing here?” 

Hearing that, Pearl burst into laughter. “We wouldn’t have witnessed such a strange misunderstanding if we hadn’t been here. 

“Oh, you heard all that…” Esther blushed and lowered her head, feeling embarrassed that they had seen her lie to Mobius with 

her cousin. 

“Mobius has a quick temper, and he can be harsh with his words. You’ll need to figure out ways to deal with him if you want to be his girlfriend,” Pearl advised, trying to encourage Esther. 

Esther nodded. “Got it. But Pearl, I need your help with something.” 

“What is it?” 

Esther hesitated before explaining, “Well, it’s my eighteenth birthday next Wednesday, and I’d like to invite Mobius to my birthday party. Can you help ask him to come?” 

“Why don’t you invite him yourself?” 

Esther sighed. “I’ve tried approaching him several times, but he doesn’t want to see me. Please help me, Pearl, I really want 

him to be there.” 

Pearl agreed to help Esther with her request. After saying goodbye to Esther, Pearl and Richard returned to Waldorf Enterprises. 

Richard immediately convened a meeting with the company’s executives and formally appointed Pearl as the vice president. 

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