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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 1080

Chapter 1080 Zachary Skips Class

Seeing Arissa frown, Benjamin shot daggers at Shaun and said, “Be gentle!”

Shaun's hand trembled. He looked at Benjamin to find the latter glaring at him.

“Does it hurt?” Shaun asked Arissa carefully.

“It's bearable.” Arissa flashed him an awkward smile. The pain lasted only for a while. Turning to Benjamin, she said, “Don't be mean to Mr. Bailey. It's only normal to feel a little pain.”

“Didn't you say it didn't hurt when the nurse inserted it for you? The reason you're feeling pain is that he doesn't know how to do it,” said Benjamin while continuing to glare at Shaun.

That rendered Shaun and Arissa speechless.

“Don't listen to him. I'm fine,” Arissa said to Shaun.

“It's my fault for not doing a good job at it,” said Shaun with a smile. After fixing the needle for her, he adjusted the speed of the drip.

Arissa gave him an embarrassed glance before glaring at Benjamin, who merely quirked his brow.

“All right, I've got other work to do. I won't bother you two anymore,” Shaun informed, then packed his things and left.

“Look at you. Why were you so fierce to him? He didn't mean to walk in on us. I bet he won't dare to give me an injection anymore,” she scolded.

Benjamin sat by the bed and placed a pillow under her hand. “If I didn't tell him that, he'll still do it carelessly the next time. Did it hurt just now?”

Arissa pursed her lips and said nothing more. She did not want to argue with him on that topic anymore.

Benjamin held her hand and gently stroked the back of it.

His thoughtful gestures filled her heart with a warm sensation. “Do you want to lie down for a while?” she asked in a gentler tone.

Benjamin's eyes gleamed. “I'm not tired.”

He continued sitting there and stroking her hand for some time before leaving to do his work.

Arissa glanced at her phone. Since Ethen had not returned Benjamin's call, she did not think it was appropriate for her to call.

He must be too busy to return the call.

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