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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 754

Chapter 754 He Must Have Fought With Daddy

“It’s time you go home!” Benjamin uttered coldly. Verily, he didn’t want to hear Darius saying all that. Darius sighed, rather worried to see how stubborn his son was.

“Issa has feelings for you, so don’t wait until you lose her to regret it! If you have feelings for her, too, do something to reciprocate her feelings. Otherwise, keep your distance from her. Don’t keep your relationship ambiguous like this.”

“I’m not you!” Benjamin interrupted icily. Darius’ expression changed. He gazed at the man for a while before getting to his feet and leaving. When he returned to the living room, he called William along to leave.

“Are you not going to stay for a while longer, Old Mr. Graham?”

Noticing that his expression was gloomy, Arissa was very much worried. “No, it’s okay. I’m old, so I’ve got to go home and rest earlier.”

Darius flashed her a forced smile. Waving at her, he then left. All six children were wholly perplexed. “Why did Grandpa leave so abruptly?” Oliver wondered.

Gavin glanced at the study. “He must have fought with Daddy.”

At once, everyone swung their gazes at Gavin. Looking at her son, Arissa inquired, “Do they fight often, Sweetheart?”

Gavin blinked. “It has happened many times.”

“Do you know why?”

Arissa tried to pry information out of him. Alas, Gavin shook his head, for he had no idea either. Arissa caressed his head. The moment she saw Edwin approaching with some snacks, a flash of something flittered across her eyes.

“Old Mr. Graham has left?” Edwin asked when he didn’t see Darius around. Arissa nodded. “Yeah, he just left a while ago.”

Subsequently, she queried, “Edwin, do you know what’s wrong between Old Mr. Graham and Benjamin? Could you tell me?”

“Don’t worry about this, Mrs. Graham. That’s a problem between the two of them. If I were to tell you, Mr. Graham would fly into a rage when he learns about it.”

Edwin didn’t dare tell her about it. Arissa’s brows furrowed deeply. If that’s the case, the problem between them is really not trivial. “Don’t worry, Mommy. Daddy and Grandpa have always gotten along like that!” Gavin asserted in consolation.

“Did Mr. Graham do something wrong, or did Grandpa?”

Zachary looked at Edwin curiously. Edwin chuckled, not quite sure how to explain it to the young boy. “Both of them did something wrong.”

They’ve both got their faults. Seeing that he was reluctant to say anything, Arissa didn’t continue pursuing the question, lest she put him in a difficult position.

She accompanied the children while they did their revisions in the living room. Tim read to her. Clocking his seriousness, she felt proud on his behalf.

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