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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 567

Chapter 567 Pierce His Palm With A Stick

Kenneth was the grandson of Finley’s elder brother.

However, he did not love Arissa like a sibling. Instead, he had disgusting ulterior motives.

When Kenneth saw her ignoring him, he glanced around. Upon noticing the six kids and a man wearing a pair of sunglasses, he was stunned.

“Arissa, who is this man? Is he your boyfriend?”

Kenneth stared at Benjamin disdainfully like a hooligan. “Even if your dad sold you, you can’t just find a man so casually, right? He’s even blind. Why don’t you and I…”

Kenneth started getting touchy. Just when he was about to place his hand on Arissa’s shoulder, he withdrew his arm in shock.

A skewer had pierced right through his palm, causing blood to splatter all over.

“Argh!” Kenneth howled in pain as he clutched his hand.

Meanwhile, Arissa was shocked as she glanced at Benjamin. Did he do it?

His expression was frosty.

Furious, Kenneth bellowed, “Which b*stard…”

Benjamin tilted his head slightly with a gloomy expression.

Immediately, the bodyguards sitting at the other table moved. They grabbed Kenneth’s collar and swung a punch at him.

The bodyguards beat him up before warning, “Be more respectful toward Mr. Graham and Ms. York!”

Kenneth curled into a ball on the floor. With his entire face swollen, he glared at Arissa furiously.

“Arissa, why didn’t you stop them? You even asked them to beat me up!”

Shooting him a glance, Arissa smirked coldly. “Didn’t you deserve the beating? It’s all your fault for being so dense. Don’t seek trouble with me anymore!”

When Kenneth met Arissa’s stern and hostile gaze, he was stunned. A chill ran down his spine.

Smiling appeasingly, he nodded and said, “Okay, okay!”

“Get lost!” bellowed Arissa solemnly.

Kenneth quickly scrambled to his feet and scampered away. Looking at him escaping so pathetically, Arissa smiled mockingly.

She had already wanted to teach that hooligan a lesson. However, as she did not want to scare the kids, she held herself back.

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