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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 304

Chapter 304 Be Good To Mommy

“Is the pasta already finished?”

Surprised, Kingsley turned toward the kitchen and shouted, “Edwin, why did you cook so little pasta today?”

“It’s more because of your large appetite today. In fact, you have already wolfed down a few plates, while the others haven’t even had their seconds yet,” Edwin replied without revealing that it was Arissa that cooked the pasta.

“Grandpa, it’s probably my fault for cooking too little.”

Looking at Darius, Gavin admitted his mistake to avoid Edwin getting blamed for it.

“You did?” Darius was astounded.

Gavin nodded. “Mmm-hmm, I was responsible for cooking the pasta.”

“I had a hand in it too!”

Oliver chuckled gleefully. “We cooked it together!”

Arissa looked at the two children with an embarrassed expression.

“I allowed them to do it and wasn’t used to the measuring cup. Hence, I made a rough estimate and ended up cooking lesser than expected.”

Darius grinned. “No worries. It’s my fault for not informing you of my arrival in advance. Or else, you would’ve had enough food to go around.”

Subsequently, Darius looked at the two kids with pride. “That aside, I’m impressed that the children know how to cook pasta now.”

Arissa glanced at Darius. He doesn’t mind them doing chores?

“Hehe, Grandpa, we even know how to wash vegetables.”

Jesse began relating to Darius excitedly.

“Zachary knows how to cook oatmeal porridge, while Jasper and Oliver have learned how to cook with a pan.”

“Kids, all of you are awesome! Nevertheless, you have to be careful when you cook.”

Even though he was concerned for their safety, Darius was impressed that his grandchildren now knew how to do the chores. They were unlike his other relatives where the children didn’t know how to do any despite being grown-ups.

“Grandpa, don’t worry. We only work on the simple stuff. As for anything more complex, we will only do it under Mommy’s supervision. Mommy has also constantly reminded us to not touch electrical appliances unnecessarily,” Zachary explained.

“Good, good!” Darius nodded.

Looking at how smart the children were behaving, Darius’ heart warmed.

Meanwhile, Benjamin raised his gaze at the quintuplets, as he too was shocked that they knew how to cook.

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