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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 903

Chapter 903 Since When Are You Married

Amused, Arissa smiled before comforting Darius. “Dad, he’s just busy. That’s why he didn’t have the time to welcome you.”

“Don’t defend him! He didn’t even want me to come and see you!”

Seeing Darius huffing in anger, Arissa could not help but feel amused.

“I won’t ask you to leave. You can stay here for as long as you wish.”

“That’s more like it!”

Darius’ mood was lifted. Before long, he got ready to leave.

As he got up to leave, Arissa walked him to the door.

Seeing that Ethen was still around, Darius eyed him up and down.

“Are you a fool? Why did you stand around and wait for me after all this time? Shouldn’t you go back to work?”

As a response, Ethen smiled sheepishly. “Mr. Graham was worried about you.”

“What’s there to worry about? I was just here!” Darius scoffed.

Sensing his rising anger, Arissa smiled. “Let me walk you to the exit downstairs!”

“It’s okay. I can go down myself.”

Darius urged her to go back to work when they reached the walkway.

Even so, Arissa walked Darius to the elevator.

“Mrs. Graham, I think it’s best if you return to your office. I’ll send Old Mr. Graham down.”

With that said, Ethen followed Darius into the elevator and pressed a button.

Stopping in her tracks, Arissa waved. “Take care, Dad!”

“Okay.” Darius nodded with a warm smile. “Go ahead and continue working! I’ll get going now!”

Arissa waited for the doors of the elevator to close before turning around and heading to her office.

The moment she stepped foot into the department, all of her colleagues surrounded her, blocking her way.

Each one of them was smiling at her.

“Ms. York!”

Everyone’s faces lit up with curiosity. “What’s your relationship with Old Mr. Graham?”

Arissa eyed all of them suspiciously, suspecting that they already knew the truth.

“What are you guys gossiping about? Get back to work!”

“Hehe, we all heard you called Old Mr. Graham ‘Dad’!” Her colleagues replied in unison.

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