Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl

Chapter 2



Pearl got into the first car, and it was Richard who was the driver. There was no one else in the car besides them. Pearl silently
stared out the window throughout the journey, various emotions flitting through her heart. Her mother had passed away when
she was young, and she had lived in this village with Max Leighton, her father, for many years. Two months ago, Max died out of
illness, and his wish was to see Pearl marry into a good family that she could rely on. She was aware of the deal Max had made
with Dustan regarding her marriage, but she had always resisted it. As this was her father’s dying wish, she had no choice but to
go to the Waldorf family. They soon arrived at Enswood, and the car stopped at the door of an Arosstic-style villa. Pearl stepped
out and walked into the villa with the brothers. In the living room, she saw a sophisticated-looking woman sitting on the sofa.
Mobius started complaining the moment he got inside the villa, “Mom, we’re finally home! What a day!” Susan Plumbe looked
toward her sons and smilingly asked a house helper to prepare some tea for them. Her gaze then landed on Pearl, who was
walking at the back of the group. After looking Pearl up and down, she found that the latter was not as ugly and plump as in her
photos. On the contrary, she was very pretty. Susan sneered and ridiculed, “You’re Pearl, correct? Looks like you even went for
plastic surgery to marry one of my sons. You sure went through a lot of pain.” Dustan had decided on that marriage back then,
but the other Waldorfs were dissatisfied with Pearl. However, they could not dissuade him from his decision. “Madam, I never got
plastic surgery.” Susan snorted in reply. She then saw the housekeeper carrying Pearl’s luggage into the villa and said, “Alex,
open that luggage and check it.” Iciness rose in Pearl’s eyes. “Madam, that luggage is mine.” “Yes, I know it’s yours. That’s why
we have to check it. You came from the countryside. It’d be bad if you came with something dirty or dangerous.” Susan gave
Alex Smith a commanding look. The Waldorf brothers sat on the sofa leisurely, showing no intention of helping Pearl. After all,
they currently hated her. When Alex was about to do as instructed, Pearl snatched her luggage. She said coldly, “This is mine.
No one is allowed to open it.” Susan stood up angrily. “Hmph! So you did come with something shameless. I have to find out
what it is.” She then called for the villa’s guards. Four or five guards came over. The Waldorf brothers put their phones down to
watch. They expected Pearl to panic and bow down, but she did not. On the contrary, she remained calm. When the bodyguards
were about to snatch her luggage, a deep voice came from the door. “Stop.” Dustan, who had just returned home, hurriedly
walked toward Pearl and asked concernedly, “Are you okay, Pea? I’m sorry. I had a meeting at the office earlier so I got home a
little late.” “I’m fine, Mister Dustan.” Pearl shook her head. Dustan turned to look at Susan. “What are you doing? Pea just got
here, and this is the way you treat her?” “Heh! I didn’t do anything. I just wanted to see if she brought anything dirty.” Susan shot
Pearl a disgusted glare. She then ceased arguing and went upstairs. Dustan heaved a sigh. “I’m sorry, Pea. Susan probably has
the wrong impression of you. I’ll explain things to her.” Pearl shook her head to indicate that it was fine. After all, many people
had harbored prejudices against her over the years. Dustan ordered the guards and house helpers, “Pearl will be staying with us
from now on. Make sure to show her the due respect.” He turned to look at his five sons sitting on the sofa. “You lot too. Don’t
bully Pea, and don’t let others bully her.” The brothers were silent, wondering why Dustan liked Pearl so much.


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