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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 38

Chapter 38 Who Is That Little Girl

“So sorry to trouble you, Mr. Frank!” Arissa greeted Ethen with a smile.

“It’s nothing. Jesse is so adorable!” Ethen stroked Jesse’s head and nodded to Arissa before heading back to the car.

Seeing him leave, Arissa held Jesse in her arms and directed her in the opposing direction.

“Mommy, how is your boss? Is he handsome? Is he a nice person?” Jesse asked curiously.

“I haven’t spent enough time with him to know him well. However, he is a handsome guy indeed!”

“Is he an old man?” Jesse blinked her clear eyes naively.

Arissa broke into a smile at her childish question. She shook her head and answered, “Nope. He is just a bit older than me.”

Suddenly, she turned in the car’s direction. Sensing her gaze, Ethen nodded at her. The latter nodded back too.

Once Ethen got into the car, Benjamin’s voice rang behind him, “Who’s that little girl?”

 

“Oh, that’s Ms. York’s daughter!” Ethen turned around to reply. He realized Benjamin was staring outside with his gaze darkened, pondering to himself.

To be honest, Benjamin was quite surprised that Arissa had a child. Is she married?

 

Retracting his gaze, he asked, “Isn’t she single, according to her profile?”

“Ms. York is single indeed. I did not know that she has a child too until today,” Ethen answered innocently.

Benjamin squinted at his reply as resentment clouded on his face.

Why is her information all fake?

“Start the car.”

“Okay.” Ethen rubbed his nose.

“Send me her phone number.”

Ethen took out his phone hastily and read the number out to him.

Finally, he could not help but voice out his curiosity. “Mr. Graham, may I know what you chatted with her just now?”

Benjamin shot him a glare in return.

Ethen did not have the guts to pursue his question. Thus, he sat back in his seat and started the engine.

Benjamin swept one last glance at the entrance, intending to have a better look at the little girl’s features, but to no avail.

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