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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 630

Chapter 630 You Can Rest On My Shoulder

“You’re so useless! How could you get bullied by someone like that?”

A familiar mocking tone echoed in the bathroom as she looked up to meet a man’s disdainful stare.

Her heart clenched as she felt even worse.

Benjamin strode in and he pulled her over daringly.

“You-”

Arissa wanted to push him away angrily but was shocked by his next move.

He pulled her into his embrace and placed a warm hand behind her head as he said coldly, “You can rest on my shoulder for a bit.”

Arissa was stunned speechless.

“I wasn’t going to cry!” she said stubbornly, when in actual fact she had almost been moved to tears by his actions.

Benjamin chuckled.

As if I could have made such a mistake!

He lifted her chin. Her innocent yet stubborn expression made it hard for him to look away.

“If you didn’t cry, then why are both your nose and eyes so red?”

Arissa paused in surprise. Were they?

She did feel like crying just now, but she hadn’t actually cried.

He swiveled her around to face the mirror.

“See? Your eyes are red! Of course you cried!”

Arissa saw her eyes tinged with red at the corners. She really did look as if she had just cried.

“I didn’t cry!” she refuted stubbornly, unsure of even her own words at this point.

Benjamin glared at her. “What happened to the strong-headed girl who left me behind? How dare you get bullied by someone like that? If I were you, I’d be embarrassed to keep my face straight.”

Arissa had just started feeling touched when his words managed to set her off again.

She pushed him away.

“I’m not the one who actually left you behind. Why are you blaming me?”

Benjamin pressed his lips together in an attempt to hold back his smile at the sight of her annoyance. “Who else if not for you?”

Arissa looked up at him. “Your sons were the ones who did it!”

Benjamin frowned.

“Gavin?”

At the sound of his annoyance, she was afraid that the two of them would be on bad terms again and said, “All of them!”

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