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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 421

Chapter 421 Threatened By His Son

In the end, Gavin had no choice but to bring snacks to Benjamin by himself.

He stopped by their bedroom to take a peep but did not see his father. He then went to the master bedroom.

When he noticed Benjamin was in the master bedroom, Gavin intentionally walked toward him in heavy steps. “Mommy told me to bring you this.”

Benjamin froze for a minute and took a glance at his son.

Gavin’s face flushed instantly. He felt awkward and avoided making eye contact with his father.

Benjamin’s eyes glinted. He reached out his hand to touch Gavin’s forehead.

That unexpected move rendered Gavin speechless.

“Are you still feeling unwell?” Benjamin expressed his concern in a much gentler voice.

Gavin shook his head. “No. I’m okay now. Remember to eat the snacks. I’ll be going downstairs now. Bye.”

Just when he was about to the leave the room, he heard Benjamin say, “Ask your mommy to bring snacks over next time.”

Gavin turned around, frowned, and replied with a snort, “Stop asking Mommy to do all these trivial tasks for you! She’s not feeling well!”

Benjamin could not help but feel jealous when the son he single-handedly brought up was so protective of Arissa.

Gavin snorted again and ran downstairs.

Benjamin raised his brows and glanced at the snacks his son brought. He carried the plate over and took a few bites of the snacks.

Meanwhile, Arissa froze for a second when she saw Gavin running down the stairs huffing in frustration.

What’s wrong with the father and son again?

“Come here, Sweetheart!” Arissa looked in his direction.

Gavin ran toward her. “Mommy!”

Arissa embraced him and gently pinched his puffy cheeks. “What’s wrong?”

“Mommy! Daddy wants you to bring food for him. He keeps asking for you to serve him. He’s too much!” A towering rage blazed in Gavin’s big round eyes.

Arissa was touched to see how much her son cared for her.

She carried him in her arms and gave his forehead a gentle peck.

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