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Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl (Pearl and Richard) novel Chapter 148

Chapter 148 

“What’s your next move?” Wayne frowned. “You can’t just leave under this false accusation. It’s like you’re trying to escape punishment.” 

Laughing, Pearl said, “Of course not. I won’t stand for this false accusation. Right now, the most important thing is to find proof that Abby pushed Richard’s mother down the stairs.” 

Wayne tilted his head thoughtfully. “What’s your plan?” 

“There’s no surveillance system in the house, and there were only three of us at the top of the stairs at that time. I don’t have eyewitnesses, but Abby said something harsh before pushing Richard’s mother. I’m certain Richard’s mother heard it. So…” 

Enlightened, Wayne interrupted, “So, we should wait for her to wake up and have her testify against Abby.” 

“Pretty close.” Pearl smiled and shook her head. “What we need to do is make Abby confess her wrongdoing and secretly record her statement, as I can’t guarantee she won’t attempt anything against Richard’s mother again.” 

Her words made Wayne frown. “She’s so cruel that she might even harm the woman who took care of her.” 

“People can be blinded by love, but Abby has taken ruthless measures.” 

Wayne commended her, “Miss Pearl, you did a very good analysis. But how do you feel about Richard? You don’t seem very pleased, given that you’re drowning your sorrows in wine.” 

Pearl undoubtedly felt disappointed and hurt. 

She smiled, taking a sip of the bitter wine. “Let’s not dwell on that. I need your help with something right now.” 

Leaning against the sofa languidly, Wayne suddenly straightened up at her request. “Go ahead. What is it?” 

“Help me gather some people to keep watch over Richard’s mother to prevent Abby’s people from approaching her. Abby might find someone to do something to her. If Abby succeeds, Richard’s mother might never wake up.” 

Pearl believed that given Abby’s character, she was capable of such actions. After all, Susan was Richard’s mother. Though Pearl had her reservations about Susan, she still respected her as an elder. 

She didn’t wish any harm upon Susan because it would devastate Richard. Furthermore, Pearl had experienced the anguish of losing her parents and didn’t want Richard to endure the same pain. 

“Richard got you wrong. Why are you so concerned about him and helping him? He doesn’t deserve your kindness.” Wayne rolled his eyes, sensing that Pearl had transformed into a lovesick fool. 

Clearing her throat, Pearl explained, “She’s the mother of the five Waldorf brothers. Some of them are close to me, and I don’t want to let them down.” 

However, this explanation sounded far from convincing because Wayne knew her well. 

“Okay, I understand.” 

After a few more glasses of wine, Pearl began to feel dizzy, her stomach churning. She decided to head to the 

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