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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 498

Jesse nodded, indicating that she indeed wanted to have chicken wings.

Arissa caressed her head. “We’ll see whether there are any later. If there aren’t any, we’ll order again!”

“Yay!” Jesse was over the moon.

In no time, the doorbell rang.

Zachary sprinted over to open the door. He peeked through the peephole and only opened the door when he ascertained that it was a server from the hotel.

Clocking his wariness, Gavin reminded, “There are bodyguards outside.”

“Hehe, I’m used to it!”

Zachary threw him a look before opening the door and allowing the server to enter.

“Hello, miss. Are there chicken wings?”

“Yes!”

The suite’s housekeeper recited the menu to them while carrying the food to the dining table.

“Mommy, there are chicken wings! Quick, come and eat!”

The five children were all in seventh heaven at the sight of the food. They all called Arissa over.

Hence, Arissa walked over. When she saw the tableful of food for supper, she thanked the housekeeper.

Only when the housekeeper had left did she start feasting with the children.

“This is for you, Gavin!” Zachary offered.

“Don’t take mine, Oliver!” Jasper chided.

“I didn’t take yours. Isn’t yours right there on your plate?” Oliver countered.

“Hehe, I took it!” Jesse interjected.

“Everyone, stop taking all the food! Mommy hasn’t eaten yet. We’ll order more if there isn’t enough!” Gavin asserted.

As Arissa watched her children playing around, joy overfilled her, and she wore an expression of indulgence on her face.

“Just eat everything if you all like it. I will just eat a bit.”

If only Tim is here with us! I wonder what he likes to eat.

At that thought, Arissa queried, “Sweethearts, did you all have dinner with Tim?”

“Yup! We ate with him at the hospital. Mr. Frank, Mr. Hinton, and Uncle Shaun brought food back for us after they ate outside,” Gavin answered.

Arissa nodded in acknowledgment, her gaze fixated on the five children.

“Then, did you all notice what he likes to eat?”

At once, anguish showed on the faces of all five children.

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