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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 340

Chapter 340 Changing The Last Name Of The Children

Sensing their father glaring at them, the boys immediately took some food and placed it on Arissa’s plate. “Mommy, you should eat more. You must be tired after working so hard today!”

Kingsley laughed out loud when he heard that.

“Boys, why are you only taking food for your mommy? How about giving some to Uncle Shaun too?” Shaun said in amusement.

The three boys blinked before looking at Shaun and said, “Uncle Shaun, we’ll pass the food to you. You can take some for yourself. You’re too far away from us!”

Shaun and Kingsley laughed and said, “Look at how smart these boys are!”

Darius gazed at the boys affectionately before turning toward Benjamin.

With a serious look on his face, he said, “Did you hear what I told you just now?”

“Yes,” Benjamin answered plainly.

“Just hearing is not enough. You have to take it to heart and act on it as well!” Darius emphasized.

“All right.”

Benjamin merely agreed without saying anything else to prevent Darius from nagging any further.

After dinner, everyone headed to the garden at the restaurant for a stroll.

The garden was picturesque and well-maintained.

While everyone was enjoying their evening walk, Darius gestured for Benjamin to step aside for a chat.

“Dad.”

Benjamin walked toward Darius.

Noticing that the father-and-son pair had something to talk about, Arissa wanted to take the kids somewhere else but was stopped by Darius.

“Issa, you should come over here as well.”

“Of course, Mr. Graham.” Arissa had no choice but to comply.

Darius looked at her smilingly and teased, “It feels really awkward to hear you addressing me as Mr. Graham. When are you going to change the way you call me?”

“Huh?” Arissa was confused.

“I prefer to hear you call me Dad.” Darius went straight to the point.

Arissa was slightly startled and quickly explained, “Mr. Graham, I think you’ve mistaken. I’m not dating your son!”

Darius frowned and stared at Benjamin.

Benjamin glanced at his father before looking toward Arissa, who was quick to clarify their relationship. He could not help but feel slightly displeased.

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