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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 361

Chapter 361 Daddy Apologizes

At the same time, the five little ones emerged from their room carrying their school bags.

“Mommy, are you ready? We’re all ready!” Gavin said smilingly, looking at Arissa.

“Yup, I’m ready too. Let’s head downstairs for breakfast!”

Arissa smiled affectionately.

“Mommy, are you still feeling unwell?” Zachary looked up at his mother and asked.

“I’m fine now!” Arissa replied while stroking her son’s head.

Oliver and Jasper also observed their mommy for a while and noticed that she was indeed looking better than earlier on.

“Mommy, why did you suddenly have a fever last night?”

Arissa raised her brows when she heard that. In fact, she did not know the reason as well and wondered if it was because of the nightmare she had.

“Mommy, are you going to work today?”

Jesse scrunched her brows, worried for her mommy’s health.

“Mommy, since you were unwell last night, you shouldn’t go to work today!” Zachary glanced at Benjamin while talking to Arissa.

When Benjamin met his son’s eyes, he arched his brows.

Gavin glared at his father as well and said, “I’m sure it’s because he made Mommy work overtime last night. Mommy must have fallen sick because she was overworked!”

“It has got nothing to do with your daddy!”

Arissa explained to the boy, worried that the tension between the father and son would worsen.

“He gave me a day off today so I don’t have to go to work!”

“Really?” Oliver asked, his eyes widening behind his glasses.

“Yup!” Arissa nodded.

“That’s more like it!” Jasper said, sneaking a glance at Benjamin.

The man was amused, seeing that the children were all on Arissa’s side and treating him like their enemy.

“Sorry, kids. It’s Daddy’s fault for not taking good care of Mommy.”

“What’s the use of an apology?” Gavin dissed.

“Just stop ordering my mommy to do anything!”

Benjamin was speechless as he stared at his domineering young son, who bore a stark resemblance to himself.

Arissa looked at Benjamin in amusement before hurrying the kids along.

“Sweethearts, let’s head downstairs for breakfast.”

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