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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 263

Chapter 263 Kick Them Out

Thirty minutes later, both men started looking off.

Unfortunately, the bodyguards were monitoring, and Benjamin was putting pressure on them. That forced the two men to keep shoving food down their throats.

It got to the point where Kingsley retched and had to run into the restroom to vomit.

“I can’t believe I ate so much lobster that I vomited…”

Benjamin’s evil voice drifted over at that moment. “Since he vomited, buy some more to make up for it.”

The bodyguards counted the number of servings that Kingsley had already eaten. After that, they rushed out to buy that exact number of servings.

“Seriously?” said Kingsley. He looked a little pale and horrified, but Benjamin swept his cold gaze over.

“Please forgive us, Boss. We really can’t finish it all,” begged Kingsley, who had his puppy eyes on as he stared at Benjamin.

“In that case, you can go spend the night in the wilderness,” replied Benjamin.

Kingsley shivered. What a cruel man!

“Fine, fine! I’ll keep eating.”

Kingsley had no choice but to admit defeat. He sat back down and continued eating away.

Shaun was feeling a little nauseous as well. That made sense. Regardless of how delicious something was, anything would taste horrible after eating that many servings!

Shaun saw how Benjamin punished Kingsley, so there was no way Shaun would even budge. If he had any intention of heading to the restroom and vomiting, it was gone now.

Arissa felt bad when she saw how horrible the men looked.

The lobster shells were piling up in the corner.

Both Kingsley and Shaun were in hell at that moment. It felt as though the more they ate, the more there were left.

“I can’t eat anymore.”

Shaun couldn’t handle it anymore. He didn’t vomit, but he ate so many servings that it was a miracle that the spicy food hadn’t destroyed his taste buds. On top of that, his stomach felt ridiculously bloated.

Kingsley wasn’t any better off. He might have gone to vomit everything out earlier, but he had developed a distaste for the lobsters sitting in front of him. To him, those lobsters were worse than overnight sushi.

Hence, he was on the verge of desperation when he saw the bodyguards returning with the lobsters

“How about we just spend the night in the wilderness?” whispered Kingsley to discuss the matter with Shaun.

Shaun shot a look over at Kingsley, then at Benjamin. A certain someone was working on some document at the time.

Arissa, on the other hand, had gone into the restroom to wash some clothes.

Shaun turned his attention back to the twenty or so servings of lobsters sitting in front of him. He gauged internally and wondered if he could continue chowing down.

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