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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 767

Chapter 767 He Went On A Business Trip

When Arissa awoke the following morning and went to wash up, she subconsciously walked to the master bedroom. Just as she was about to open the door, someone opened it from the inside.

She was stunned to find herself face-to-face with the man she had not seen for almost two days. “Good morning,” she greeted politely. Benjamin stared at her intently and asked in a deep voice, “Why did you move your things out?”

Her heart lurched. I went to the wrong room! I already moved my things to the guest room last night. “It’s more convenient that way!”

She glanced at the weary-looking man before her. He looked as though he had just returned, and his eyes were bloodshot.

He glared at her in response.

However, she merely nodded, then turned to return to the guest room and wash up.

Benjamin pursed his lips. Then, he also turned and went to shower in the master bedroom.

Knowing that Benjamin had returned, Edwin prepared more food for breakfast.

He asked Ethen, “Where has Mr. Graham been these past two days?”

“He was on a business trip. Didn’t you know?” Ethen replied as he moved closer and stole a bite of the food.

“A business trip?”

Edwin was surprised.

Ethen nodded. “That’s right. We were on a business trip. After yesterday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony, we rushed to Xenhall. We were very busy, and that’s why we’ve only just returned.”

Something flickered in Edwin’s eyes. He had seen the news about the previous day’s ribbon-cutting ceremony, so he enquired softly, “Wasn’t Mr. Graham with Ms. Adams?”

Ethen glanced at him. “No, he wasn’t.”

Then he scanned the surroundings to make sure Benjamin was nowhere in sight before continuing to gossip with Edwin.

“She did show up at the ribbon-cutting ceremony, but Mr. Graham ignored her. After that, he took me on that business trip.”

Edwin breathed a sigh of relief. “So that’s what happened.”

He also cast a quick glance around them before saying to Ethen quietly, “Mrs. Graham didn’t look too happy yesterday.”

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