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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 666

Chapter 666 Just Register Your Marriage Already

Arissa took a seat back out of habit and shot a glare at the man.

“What are you doing?”

“Be good and sit still!” Benjamin ordered as he cocked his head sideways to look at Arissa.

Arissa did not take it well.

Darius glared at Benjamin and chided, “Little punk, you’d better be gentler to Issa!”

Benjamin gave his father a sideways glance and said, “It’s already so late. Why are you still here?”

Darius gritted his teeth in frustration. “I have not met my grandchildren yet. Do you think I don’t dare to stay the night if you chase me out the door right now?”

At the sight of Darius almost gasping for air from the rage, Arissa hurriedly tugged at Benjamin’s sleeve.

“Mind your tone with Mr. Graham. Don’t anger him further.”

Benjamin took a look at her fair hand, and the tense expression on his face eased a little.

“Where did the kids go?” he asked in a gentle voice.

“They went out with Kingsley,” she replied.

Benjamin furrowed his brows and gave Kingsley a call.

Over the phone, Benjamin ordered in a low voice, “Hurry up and bring them back right now!”

Darius was not sure if he should be happy or angry about the matter.

Can’t this little punk let me stay longer?

However, at the thought that he would be able to see his grandchildren soon, Darius was overjoyed.

“Old Mr. Graham, please enjoy the tea,” William said as he served Darius some tea.

“Okay.”

Darius nodded. He took over the cup of tea and started to enjoy it.

William served Benjamin a cup of tea as well and said, “Please enjoy the tea, Mr. Benjamin.”

“Please enjoy the tea as well, Ms. York.”

“Thank you,” Arissa replied with a smile.

William flashed a smile at her.

Arissa stole a glance at Benjamin. Does he have siblings? Why is the butler addressing him as Mr. Benjamin?

Benjamin’s eyes flashed with an enigmatic glint.

“What’s the matter, Mr. Graham?” Arissa asked.

“Um, shouldn’t you guys register your marriage?”

It would be easier to explain to others about the children’s identities as well.

Darius did not wish for others to gesticulate at his grandchildren, claiming that they were children born out of wedlock.

Arissa glanced at Benjamin. After all, it was not something that she could decide on her own.

Benjamin cast a sideways glance at her. “The old man is asking you a question.”

Arissa was taken aback by his remark and shot him a glare.

Is this something I can decide on my own? This is marriage we’re talking about, and it takes two people to get married!

A mischievous look fleeted across Arissa’s eyes as she noticed Benjamin’s indifferent manner.

She smiled and said to Darius, “Mr. Graham, we will pick a date and register our marriage.”

Darius’ lips curled into a wide smile. He even let out a chuckle when Benjamin did not protest.

“Great! That’s great! I’ll wait for the registration then! William, hurry up and pick an auspicious date for them to get married. We can delay the matter of the children paying respect to the ancestors.”

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