Resumo de Chapter 489 – Capítulo essencial de Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl por Internet
O capítulo Chapter 489 é um dos momentos mais intensos da obra Your Guise Is Slipping, Miss Pearl, escrita por Internet. Com elementos marcantes do gênero Romance, esta parte da história revela conflitos profundos, revelações impactantes e mudanças decisivas nos personagens. Uma leitura imperdível para quem acompanha a trama.
In her tipsy state, Pearl hadn't fully grasped the meaning of "taken away forcibly." Nevertheless, she hurried to grab her car keys.
Richard grabbed her arm and asked, "Where are you going?"
"Some people grabbed Hanzel and Esther. Mobius called me, and I need to get there quickly. They might not be too far away." Pearl's voice couldn't hide her anxiety.
"I'll go with you," Richard said, his face serious. This was no small matter. Both of them were famous, and if they both disappeared, it would be a big deal. Teaming up made more sense.
Pearl agreed with a nod and joined Richard in the car.
When they arrived where Mobius had been left behind, they found him sitting on the roadside, looking dejected with empty eyes and murmuring to himself.
"Mobius!"
Pearl's call snapped Mobius back to reality. His eyes lit up with hope when he saw Pearl and Richard approaching.
"Pea, Rick, you're here!"
Pearl looked around and asked, "They left you behind and took only Hanzel and Esther?"
"Yeah, I'm not sure why. Maybe it's their super-crazy fans…"
They drove for a while without finding any leads. Suddenly, Pearl received a text message on her public mobile phone—it wasn't from someone she knew personally or had a close relationship with.
The message on the phone sent a chilling message to Pearl's heart.
[Pearl, come to Room 405 of the Worldwide Hotel for a good show.]
The sender was anonymous, but the address was in Hazelton. She immediately connected the message to tonight's events.
"Let's head to the Worldwide Hotel," Pearl said, pressing the gas pedal and speeding up to 120 miles per hour.
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