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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 114

Chapter 114 She Finally Realized The Switch

After Arissa finished cleaning up the room, she went to the dining room and saw that the four children were almost done with their meal.

The three boys had finished their food. Jesse was the only one who was still eating.

“Go take a shower. I’ll wash the dishes,” Arissa said dotingly as she watched her three sons wash the dishes in the kitchen.

“Go have your shower, Mommy. We can clean up after ourselves. Besides, we just finished eating. It wouldn’t be good for us to head straight into the bath,” Zachary turned to her and said.

“He’s right, Mommy. We just ate. It would be bad for us to bathe right after a meal.”

“Mommy, go have your shower. Leave the dishes to us!”

Arissa looked at them and smiled. “Okay. I’ll go take a shower now.”

Then, she glanced at Jesse and urged, “Jesse, hurry up. Your brothers have already finished their meal.”

“Okay, Mommy!”

Jesse nodded.

Arissa noticed her oily lips, so she went over and wiped them off before she grabbed her clothes and stepped into the bathroom.

Just when she finished her shower, her phone rang.

“Mommy, your phone is ringing!”

Oliver ran over to fetch her phone.

When he saw that the caller was Bradley, he yelled, “Mommy, it’s Mr. Hinton!”

Arissa took the phone and ordered the children to go shower before she answered the call.

Bradley was at the car dealership looking at cars for Arissa.

After a few minutes of discussion, they made a decision on a car model and ended the call.

Later, Arissa went to the bathroom and saw that her three sons were still in the bathtub.

“Aren’t you going to wash your hair?” she asked as she walked over.

The three boys’ hair were wet, and they looked adorable.

Arissa pumped a handful of shampoo and started to gently wash their hair.

“Mommy, we can handle it ourselves!”

Zachary was blushing.

Seeing that, Jasper and Oliver’s faces turned slightly red too.

“Mommy, we can handle it ourselves. Please go out!”

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