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Chapter 588

Chapter 588

“Compete? Who would use their own marriage as a competition? Sean isn’t even a Waldorf anymore.

So, what’s the point of competing?” Pearl couldn’t figure out what Sean could possibly gain from

marrying her.

“Maybe he really likes you?” Wayne hesitated but still voiced the possibility.

“No

way. Sean probably hates me the most among the Waldorfs. Why would he like me?” Sean’s

derogatory remarks about her continued to linger in Pearl’s mind. There was no logical reason for him

to have affection for her.

As Pearl’s headache intensified, she began suspecting that Sean had ulterior motives. “Did you find out

anything else?”

“Yes, Mister Ezra has announced that his granddaughter will be marrying into the Cooper family in ten

days, and he claimed that you’re doing it willingly.”

“And what about Richard? Did he do or say anything?” She still wanted to know about Richard, even if

he no longer loved her.

“Yes, he initially booked a ticket to Bodgow but later canceled it.‘

Pearl rubbed her nose bridge, feeling that the situation was becoming increasingly complicated.

“Alright, arrange for someone to help me escape on my wedding day.”

Wayne suddenly chuckled. “Why don’t you just go through with the marriage? Sean is a decent novelbin

looking guy, and Richard doesn’t have feelings for you anymore

Before Wayne could finish his thought, the call abruptly ended. Pearl was clearly angry again. Pearl

wasn’t one to sit idly by. After hanging up, someone showed up at her door.

“How have you been, Pearl? Are you settling in comfortably?”

Pearl frowned and felt annoyed as she looked at Ezra. She let out a lazy yawn. “I thought you’d only

show up on my wedding day. Are you here to make sure I don’t run away?

“You’re wrong about me, Pearl. Do 1 look like that kind of person? You’re the daughter of my

Of course I want you to marry into a good family.”

beloved daughter, my granddaughter

Ezra looked kind and friendly, but Pearl was well aware that he had ulterior motives. “Oh? Is this how

you treat your beloved daughter? By locking her up and making her disappear for years?”

Ezra’s face dropped and after some time, he smirked. “I guess you found out.”

“Yeah, my mom has been missing for years because you locked her up.”

Ezra’s expression changed, but his experience allowed him to quickly regain his composure. “I just

wanted to protect my daughter. Your dad cast her aside because he didn’t want to waste her time. Your

mom is rather naive. After leaving home, she wanted to go back to your dad to spend the rest of her life

with him. Don’t you think that’s quite foolish?”

Pearl’s heart ached knowing the depth of her parents‘ love, but Ezra’s interference had

severed their connection. She glared at Ezra with a newfound hatred. “If that’s true, why did you

prevent me from seeing her?“.

Bera froze, then chuckled. “I didn’t. You could have just walked through the front door to see her. Why

did you have to scale the wall? Besides, your mom has some psychological issues. She’s not always in

the right state of mind, and I feared she might hurt you.”

Pearl’s heart ached even more, but her alarms were raised. Ezra might be lying “Let me out. I want to

see my mom.”

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