Chapter Summary: Chapter 873 – The More the Merrier by Free novel
In Chapter 873, a key moment in the Romance novel The More the Merrier, Free novel delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Chapter 873 No Need For A Jerk
In truth, it was the fact that Arissa would give him away so calmly that made Benjamin furious.
“It’s your fault that I’m crazy!” he roared.
“Daddy, come out! What are you doing with Mommy in there?”
Gavin’s voice rang out.
Blushing and panting, Arissa hissed, “Move aside!”
Benjamin stared at her. “Do you really not want to fight for me?”
Arissa rolled her eyes at his words. I can’t believe he bit me because of this.
Annoyed, she snapped, “What’s the point of fighting for you if you want to marry someone else? Why would I want a jerk?”
Benjamin stared at her fixedly.
That makes sense…
Regardless, he still felt displeased.
“How can you give me up so easily?”
Arissa glared at Benjamin, who would not give up on the topic. She taunted, “What do you want me to do? Are you only going to be satisfied when I put on exaggerated acts? If I do that, will the jerk change his mind and feel bad for me? I think all you’ll feel then is disgust.”
She poked his chest firmly.
“I’m not a jerk!” Benjamin grabbed her hand, looking utterly serious.
Arissa stared intently at him, speechless.
“Are you satisfied, Mr. Graham? Are you satisfied with my answer now?” she asked.
It’s just a hypothetical situation. Does he really have to be so petty?
“No!” Benjamin spat.
His answer left Arissa exasperated.
“Mommy… Mommy…” the children cried out anxiously outside the restroom.
Hearing that, Arissa attempted to push Benjamin away, but to no avail.
“I want to go out!” she shouted.
Benjamin pinned her tightly and fixed his eyes on her face.
“I did!” Arissa looked at him innocently.
“Mommy!”
“Daddy!”
“I’m going to teach you a lesson if you bully Mommy, Mr. Graham!”
The children banged on the door.
Arissa was getting impatient. “Let me go now! The kids are panicking.”
Glowering at the man who still did not release her, she warned, “The guys are going to get the wrong idea if we continue staying here.”
Benjamin’s gaze bored into hers as he said confidently, “That has already happened.”
Arissa was dumbfounded.
The children were extremely worried about Arissa when the door did not open no matter how much they yelled. Thus, they went looking for Ethen to open the door.
“Mr. Frank, please open the door. Daddy must be bullying Mommy now.” Gavin tugged at Ethen’s arm.
Of course, Ethen did not dare to approach the restroom.
“Haha! Gavin, it’s normal for your daddy to bully her. Come on, dig in. I promise they’ll come out in one piece.” Kingsley giggled indecently.
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