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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 3

After exchanging pleasantries, Dustan showed Pearl to her room. It was spacious and bright, complete with exquisite and gorgeous decorations. It was also well-equipped with various amenities. “Are you satisfied with the decor, Pea? If not, I’ll have it redecorated to your liking.” “I like it very much, Mister Dustan. Thank you.” Complicated feelings rose inside Pearl as she looked at Dustan. She had met him several times when she was young, and he was always so kind to her. As she thought back to those times, she recalled her late father and her expression turned gloomy. “You must be tired from the journey. Rest well. I’ll call you when it’s time for dinner.” Pearl nodded and went into her room to arrange her belongings. After dinner, Dustan and Pearl sat on the sofa to chat. He then gave her a bank card. “Take this, Pea. I’ll get my sons to take you around Enswood tomorrow. Use this to buy whatever you want.” “Mister Dustan, I appreciate it, but I don’t need it.” Pearl noticed Susan’s annoyed look. The latter ridiculed, “Tsk, stop pretending to be self-contained. It’s clear that you came here for money.” “Susan Plumbe!” Dustan snapped. “Isn’t it true? And why did you shout at me?” Pearl’s l*ps twitched. She had no idea what she had done to offend Susan. As she refused the card repeatedly, Dustan finally gave up. At that time, Pearl’s phone rang. [Miss Pearl, the company made a profit of 53 million dollars this season. The money has been banked into your account.] Pearl smirked. She always had too much to spend. When she woke up the next morning, she learned from the housekeeper that Dustan went to work. The Waldorf brothers were having breakfast at the dining table. Last night, Dustan had instructed them to bring Pearl around Enswood. When Pearl took her seat, Richard said dully, “I have a meeting at the office today. Ask my brother to show you around.” He put his cutlery down and left. The other four men said one after another, “Sorry, Pearl. I have a shoot today and can’t accompany you.” “I have two surgeries at the hospital.” “I’m going on a business trip.” “I have classes to attend.” Pearl was rendered speechless. As the brothers all left, she silently rolled her eyes and ate her breakfast leisurely. She then stayed in her room till the afternoon. In the evening, her phone rang. An agitated voice asked from the other end, “Are you in Enswood, Miss Pearl?” “What about it?” Pearl asked back coldly. “You didn’t tell me that you were here. How cruel of you! Come out and have dinner with me now.” “No, I don’t want to.” “I’ll pay a visit to the Waldorf residence if you don’t come.” “Fine.” Half an hour later, Pearl told the housekeeper she was going out and headed out alone. After dinner with Wayne Sharp, he dragged her to a high-end bar. “Miss Pearl, did any of the Waldorfs bully you?” “Who could possibly do that?” Pearl sneered. Wayne smiled awkwardly. “That’s true…” Recalling what Pearl had done before, he knew that no one could bully her. It would be good enough if she did not bully anyone. Pearl was a charming but cruel demon. “Are you going to get engaged with one of the Waldorf brothers?” “I don’t know,” Pearl said indifferently after taking a sip of her wine. If it was not for her father, she would never have come to live with the Waldorfs. However, she could just play it by ear now. Pearl and Wayne, seated on the first floor of the bar, were unaware of someone staring at them from a booth on the second floor.

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