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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 1011

Chapter 1011

Susanna opened her mouth in exasperation but didn't dare to utter another word. What an impudent man. I am still his sister-in-law, after all. How can he criticize me so rudely? Since Old Mr. Graham favors and sides with them, I hope he dies in there.

Benjamin walked up to Arissa and hugged her and the children. His darkened expression significantly softened. “You all can go back first.”

Arissa looked at him and shook her head. “No. We'll stay here and wait for Dad to come out. We'll be ill at ease anyway if we go back.”

Benjamin gazed at her and patted her head.

“Daddy, we don't want to go back. We want to wait for Grandpa to come out,” Gavin choked out with tears brimming in his eyes.

Benjamin hugged them tightly. “Okay. We'll stay here and wait for your grandpa to come out, then.”

“Don't worry about us. I'll keep an eye on the kids,” Arissa said to him.

She didn't want to add to his trouble since he was already worried sick about Darius.

Benjamin nodded.

Ethen and Jack brought some refreshments over.

“Mr. Graham, Mrs. Graham, have some water.”

“Thank you.”

Arissa received the water and handed a glass to Benjamin. He gestured at her. “Let the kids drink first.”

Arissa distributed the water to her children, and they finished off two glasses together.

Benjamin took a glass of water and gave it to Arissa. “Drink some too.”

She took a few sips and said, “You should take some water, too, to keep you warm.”

Although the weather wasn't cold, drinking water could help invigorate him.

He listened to her and finished the water she hadn't drunk.

Ethen and Jack also handed some drinks to Kingsley, Jonathan, the Graham family's relatives, and members of the Bailey, Patterson, and Watts families.

They helped tend to the needs of those closer to Benjamin and completely ignored Bryan's and Nick's families.

Both Susanna and Nick's wife were dissatisfied upon noticing that.

Bryan's face also darkened as he snorted.

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