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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 330

Chapter 330 Benjamin Watches Her Fume

“I know. I’m just thirsty. Can’t I drink some first?”

Arissa shot Benjamin an exasperated glare before holding the ice water in her mouth.

By doing so, her pain was relieved significantly.

Knitting his brows, Benjamin admonished her, “Why didn’t you look before you drink? Do you want to have your tongue removed from burning it?”

Even though she was frustrated, Arissa couldn’t rebut him with her mouth still full.

Despite her defiance, Benjamin added, “Get a few more refills and hold the water in your mouth for thirty minutes.”

After that, he gave Shaun a call, instructing him to come to the office at once.

“Bring some medication for a scalded tongue with you.”

Looking at Benjamin’s tall silhouette from the corner of her eyes, Arissa felt a warm feeling surging within her.

The moment he turned around, she looked away swiftly.

Benjamin stared intently at her.

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“Does it still hurt?”

After giving him the side-eye, Arissa swished the water in her mouth without responding.

When Benjamin saw how she was puffing her cheeks, he was inexplicably tickled by it.

He cleared his throat and reminded gently, “Next time, be more careful when you drink. Anyway, just wait for a little while, Shaun will be here soon.”

Under Benjamin’s concerned gaze, Arissa pursed her lips before grunting in acknowledgment.

After giving her a pat on the head, Benjamin returned to his work.

In response to his touch, Arissa’s heart skipped a beat.

After spitting out the water that had warmed in her mouth, she drank another mouthful and held it there.

Just then, her phone started to ring.

It was the children calling.

Caught by surprise, she wondered if they knew that she was hurt.

She decided to end the call and send them a message instead: I’m not free now. I’ll call you back in a while.

Zachary: Mommy, Grandpa is taking us out to play.

Arissa felt envious, as she too wanted to join them.

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