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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 111

Chapter 111 Gavin Tricks Daddy

Gavin and Benjamin went downstairs and got into the car.

The little one stared out the window and seemed unwilling to leave.

Benjamin noticed the look on his face and asked, “You don’t want to go home?”

Hearing that, Gavin turned to him and chuckled.

“I like spending time with Mommy!”

Benjamin couldn’t help but snort. It has only been a few days since they met each other, but Gavin is already obsessed with Arissa.

Gavin glimpsed at Benjamin and whispered, “Daddy, did you ask your men to redo the DNA test?”

My instincts tell me that I’m Arissa’s son!

“You haven’t seen the results yet, but you are already calling her your mommy. Why are you so sure?” Benjamin asked as he stared at Gavin.

Gavin blinked innocently and pouted. “I have a gut feeling that she is definitely my mommy!”

“Tell me the truth,” Benjamin ordered coldly.

Upon hearing that, Gavin glanced at him and met his dark gaze. His heart trembled slightly.

Is it possible that Daddy already knows about my other siblings?

Benjamin saw that Gavin’s lips were tightly pursed and knew that he was holding back, so he grabbed his arm and asked, “Has your hand always been like this?”

Gavin stared at his smooth arm and suddenly came back to his senses.

Crap, I forgot about the fake mole!

“Haha!”

He chuckled awkwardly and carefully peeped at Benjamin.

“Daddy, when did you find out?”

“What do you think?” Benjamin asked as he stared right into his eyes.

Afraid, Gavin hurriedly searched his thoughts and soon recalled that Benjamin came to meet him at the school.

He probably found out during that encounter. It’s my fault for forgetting to put on the fake mole.

“What’s the name of the child you switched places with?”

It was obvious that Benjamin was getting impatient.

“His name is Jasper York.”

Jasper York?

A glint appeared in his eyes. The hacker’s name is Zachary York…

“What about Zachary York?”

Surprised, Gavin’s eyes widened. “Daddy, you’ve heard of Zachary?”

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