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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 19

Chapter 19 Come To My Office Tomorrow

“Sweethearts, it’s time to eat. Stop playing on the computer and go wash your hands!” Arissa cooked the dishes, came over, and ordered the children to wash their hands, unaware that someone had ill intentions toward her.

“Mommy, we’re coming!” Hastily, they turned off the computer, and Zachary looked at Gavin.

“Why did he call me? He didn’t suspect us, did he?” asked Zachary. The boy then hastily removed the SIM card, so as not to be tracked down by Benjamin.

He didn’t expect Benjamin to be so perceptive and grew too careless. He won’t blame it on Mommy, will he?

“That’s highly possible!” Gavin had not expected Zachary to go ahead and hack Benjamin’s computer.

He thought the latter had only hacked into the electrical circuit system.

I had just texted Daddy before hacking into his computer. He’s definitely going to be suspicious.

“What are you guys talking about? Can you tell me?” Oliver looked at the two, frustration evident on his face. They had been talking without letting him in on their conversation.

“Sweethearts, come out!” shouted Arissa again.

Zachary patted his restless younger brother on the shoulder. “I’ll tell you about it after dinner. Let us go outside. Mommy’s rushing us!”

“Let’s go eat first!” Gavin followed behind and walked out of the room.

When Oliver heard this, he twitched his lips. They have a secret, and they’re even hiding it from me! Hmph!

He also hurriedly ran out of the room.

The three of them washed their hands and went to the dining room, where Jesse had already taken a seat and was drinking the soup.

“You guys are so slow! I’ve almost finished a bowl!” Jesse smiled.

Gavin sat down next to her and caressed her head, “Then drink more if you like it, and we will drink less!”

Jesse smiled, looked at him, then turned to focus on eating.

Gavin stared at Jesse for a while. He really smiles like a girl. Worried about hurting the child, Gavin hid that thought in his heart and did not tell anyone.

“Hurry up and eat!” Arissa served the soup to the children. She also served herself a bowl, sat down, and began to eat.

Meanwhile, at the Graham residence.

Benjamin narrowed his eyes. He checked his computer and found that no files on the computer had been touched. Hacking his computer seemed to be just a way to show displeasure. Surprisingly, this number couldn’t track her position. Is she really cautious, or is the person who hacked my computer not her? The timing was too much of a coincidence though. This woman has some nerve, doesn’t she? How dare she try me? Isn’t she afraid that I’ll pursue the matter?

Without conclusive evidence, he could not determine that the person who had just hacked the computer was definitely Arissa, but she was the prime suspect.

Just then, Ethen came over to report Benjamin’s schedule. As he approached the latter, his eyes met the man’s intense glare, and it frightened him.

“Mr. Graham?” He sized up Benjamin and gingerly greeted him. Did I do something to offend him?

Benjamin sneered in response. “Did you give my private number to someone else?”

Ethen widened his eyes and hastily shook his head. “No, I didn’t!” I don’t have the guts to give someone else your private number. I still have to live. He continued, “What’s wrong?” Is a woman causing him trouble?

Benjamin’s gaze was cold and stern as he looked at Ethen. “You didn’t give Arissa either?”

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