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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 376

Chapter 376 The Man Cares For Her

His direct question took Arissa by surprise.

She said nothing as she took a while to swallow her food.

Seeing how quiet she was, Benjamin furrowed his brows.

Nonetheless, he did not interrogate her further but poured a cup of tea for her.

His small actions touched Arissa.

After taking a few sips of the tea, she felt calmer.

She had no idea how to tell Benjamin what happened.

He was the child’s father too. If she was alone, she might not be able to find the child.

If she was searching together with Benjamin, there was a higher chance of finding the child.

When she woke up earlier, she wanted to tell him immediately that she had dreamt of what happened that year again.

This time, it appeared less fuzzy in her head. It seemed like Danna had taken two of her children.

Thinking about it, Arissa felt her headache return, so she took a deep breath to control it.

“What’s wrong?”

Benjamin noticed the frown on her forehead, and he mirrored it.

Even though Arissa seemed pale and in pain, she replied, “I’m fine.”

It only made Benjamin worry more. He walked toward her and started to massage her head.

Slowly, the pain subsided, and Arissa felt much better than before.

“Don’t think so much for now. You can always tell me when you have fully recovered.”

“No! I can’t do that,” Arissa interrupted and spun around to stare at him.

“I have to tell you!”

Feeling anxious, Arissa started to tear up, and Benjamin was startled by that sight.

“Okay.”

The man’s gentle and soothing voice calmed her down.

Arissa’s heart started to race, and she had a blush that reached her ears.

A hint of happiness flickered in Benjamin’s eyes as he felt glad that she did not turn away but told him things.

It made his heart burst with joy.

Meanwhile, Benjamin continued to massage her head to soothe her headache.

After ten minutes, she muttered, “You can stop. I’m feeling better now.”

Benjamin looked down at her face and noticed she seemed better now.

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