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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 899

Chapter 899 Misleading Everyone To See Arissa As A Mistress

Kingsley was stunned before he said in confusion, “There is! What’s going on that I don’t know about?”

Seeing that he did not know, Benjamin decided to tell him. “What? Does Rosetta not have any sense of shame? Why did they drag you guys into their fight?”

A glint flashed past Benjamin’s eyes as he asked, “Do you think she hired ghostwriters?”

Kingsley mocked, “Of course! I’ve experienced these often to know that she’s using the same tactic as those in the entertainment industry. She’s using netizens to scold Arissa! I wouldn’t believe it if Rosetta didn’t use this matter to cause a commotion!”

When Ethen came and saw Kingsley, he paused for a moment.

“Speak!” Benjamin instructed Ethen to report, and the latter quickly told him everything he had investigated.

“Mr. Graham, this feels like something Rosetta would do. When the media first found her, they probably wanted money. Then, she asked them to make the topic trending and found ghostwriters to cause all that fuss. She wanted to use this to frame Mrs. Graham as the mistress.”

Benjamin lowered his gaze, and no one could tell what he was thinking. “I already said Rosetta is not a pushover.”

Kingsley scoffed coldly. Indeed, she’s shameless. When Arissa came and heard Kingsley’s words, she decided to knock on the door as she realized what they were discussing.

Everyone turned toward the direction of the sound. She smiled. “Is it okay for me to come in?”

“Of course!” Kingsley grinned widely. Benjamin replied softly, “Come in!” Arissa smiled and walked in.

“Let’s go and eat!” Benjamin gestured to Ethen, and the latter nodded. He bade Kingsley and Arissa farewell before leaving. Kingsley immediately followed him with the lunchbox and took the dishes out to place them nicely on the table.

“Come and eat! We can discuss after we are done!” Benjamin stood up and grabbed Arissa’s hand before walking over.

“Let’s dig in!” Arissa looked at him and asked, “Have you dealt with the thing online?”

A glint flashed across Benjamin’s expression. “You found out about it?”

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