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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 55

Chapter 55 Their Side Profiles Resemble Each Other

For a while, Benjamin gazed in the direction of the departing car before he turned to enter the house.

He then instructed Edwin, “Ask Ethen to come over.”

“Yes!” Immediately, Edwin made a call to Ethen.

Meanwhile, Benjamin went into his son’s room.

Seeing him approach, the boy hurriedly hid his phone.

Benjamin narrowed his eyes upon noticing that. “What are you hiding?”

Feeling guilty, Jasper’s heartbeat quickened as he glimpsed at the domineering man. “I’m not hiding anything!”

Benjamin cast a glance at his son before sitting on the bed. “Come here.”

Jasper peered at the man cautiously before walking over slowly.

As he stood a few steps away, he stared warily at Benjamin. “Are you angry with me?”

Jasper became nervous when he saw Benjamin’s solemn expression.

Hearing that, Benjamin’s gaze became fixated on his son. “You like that woman a lot, don’t you?”

That woman? Jasper frowned slightly before realizing Benjamin was referring to Arissa.

“Yes, I do!” he replied.

“Why?” Benjamin stared straight at his son. He actually likes Arissa more than Danna?

“It’s because she has Mommy’s scent!” Jasper dipped his head at the end of his words.

That answer caused Benjamin to pause for a moment with a dazed look on his face.

He had also smelled a familiar scent on that woman. “How do you know it was your mommy’s scent on her? You were still very small when you came back to me. How could you possibly remember at that age?”

Jasper pouted as he raised his head. “I just knew it. She definitely is my mommy. That Danna is a fake! Ms. York is not like Danna. She treats me really well.”

Benjamin let out a snort when he heard that. “How can you say she’s treating you well when you’ve only been with her for a short time?”

“I just knew it. If you really want a wife, I’d rather you marry Ms. York. She definitely won’t hate me the way Danna does!”

At that point, Benjamin patted his son’s head. “You should take a shower now.”

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