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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 107

Chapter 107 I Heard Children

Meanwhile, the kids inside the room exchanged glances, their bowls long empty.

“I need to pee now!”

Jesse, who couldn’t bear it any longer, declared to her brothers.

“Hold it in for a little more while, okay?” Jasper patted her head in a pacifying manner.

Pouting in annoyance, Jesse complained, “Why is Daddy taking so long? When is he going to leave?”

As they were not supposed to meet their father, Jesse’s only hope now was for him to leave as soon as possible so that she could go relieve herself.

“He should be going soon!” Oliver tried to soothe Jesse as well.

Clasping her belly, Jesse paced back and forth in the room uneasily.

Seeing that she was at her wit’s end, Zachary whispered, “Go pee at the balcony, then.”

“Huh?”

Jesse was taken aback by his suggestion. She looked hesitant.

“Right. Just go pee at the balcony. We’ll clean that up later.”

Then, Jasper leaped off the bed and led her to the balcony.

“Hurry up!” Jasper urged her as he stood guard at the entrance of the balcony, his back against her.

Despite being afraid of darkness, Jesse steeled herself as she hastily peed at the drain hole in a corner of the balcony.

After she was done, she hurriedly pulled up her pants as she looked around the space, afraid that someone might see her. Her face was blushing from embarrassment.

“Jasper, I’m done!”

“All right. Come on in!” Jasper whispered.

After Jesse re-entered the room, Jasper and Oliver took turns to relieve themselves. They had too much soup earlier and had been resisting the urge for quite some time too.

After that, the four children sat on the bed idly and waited some more.

Holding onto the laptop, they silently monitored the surveillance footage of the trio having dinner outside.

“Wow, it’s Daddy!” Jesse exclaimed in surprise as she saw Benjamin, who bore an uncanny resemblance to her brothers.

Oliver covered her mouth immediately. “Shh!”

Meanwhile, at the dining table, Benjamin looked sideways at the room with the closed door.

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