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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 1122

Summary for Chapter 1122: Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard)

Summary of Chapter 1122 – A pivotal chapter in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) by Swnovels

The chapter Chapter 1122 is one of the most intense moments in Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard), written by Swnovels. With signature elements of the Love genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Santiago was a man who everyone usually looked up to, so it was rare for someone to treat him poorly. When Pearl spoke to him in such a way, he couldn't help but feel less than proud.

Despite this, he had worked hard to find his daughter and didn't want to say anything harsh to her.

"Pearl, I…"

Pearl remained distant. "Okay, Mister Santiago. If there's nothing else, I'll be going now."

She then turned around and left without a second glance, and the butler followed her nervously.

Once she was gone, Santiago let out a deep sigh. "Claude, have I ever been unfair to you? I've given you the best education, plenty of money, and even let you run the family business."

Santiago knew he had given his son everything except a father's love, which seemed to be exactly what Claude was missing.

That was something he couldn't give.

Every time he saw Claude, he couldn't help but remember how, over twenty years ago, Claude's mother had desperately tried to be with him, which Santiago found repulsive. And he felt the same disdain for her son.

Claude's mother had died giving birth to him, solving one of Santiago's problems. He found it ironic that she had wanted to secure her place in the Savary family through her son, yet she didn't live to enjoy it.

Claude had acted on impulse but believed Pearl deserved to know the truth, thinking it would be worse if she discovered it on her own later.

"I mentioned Pearl is really good with computers, so don't you think she'd look into your past? If you kept this from her, it might be worse if she found out by herself." Claude was trying to defend his actions and share his thoughts.

"That makes sense," Santiago admitted, his anger cooling. "But what do you think we should do now?"

Although Santiago didn't think highly of Claude, he acknowledged his son's usefulness.

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