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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 643

Chapter 643 Relocation Of The Family

Bradley was visibly crestfallen as he watched them until the aircraft disappeared behind the clouds. I wanted to return as well.

However, he was determined to make the best of his temporary solitude for the happiness of his employer by thinking of it as a vacation.

“Goodbye, Boss! Goodbye, children!”

Gavin recognized the waving figure as Bradley when the aircraft turned. “Mr. Hinton is waving at us!” he cried.

Though all of them looked out the window, only Zachary managed to see the speck on the ground. The other four children could not see a thing.

Arissa, too, craned her neck and saw Bradley waving reluctantly.

She smiled. “He probably won’t be able to stand being here alone!”

“Let’s send Mr. Hinton some snacks when we get back, Mommy,” Jesse suggested with a toothy smile.

“We’ll do that.” Arissa stroked her daughter’s head while her eyes remained worriedly fixed on Tim and Mary.

Several minutes into the flight, she seemed to ease up in relief upon seeing that the pair of them were in less discomfort than she had initially anticipated.

“Are you dizzy, Grandaunt?”

“Not anymore,” the old lady replied with a smile. After experiencing it once before, she found it much more bearable this time.

A sudden loud roar of the plane’s engine as it accelerated made Mary jump.

Arissa chuckled. “Not to worry! It’s just the plane picking up speed.”

“Mmm, so that’s what it was.” The old lady grinned abashedly.

“It wasn’t just you, Grandma,” Jasper piped up as he giggled. “I jumped too!”

Arissa shot him a glance.

“I was scared as well,” Tim admitted to Jasper.

The children exchanged glances before bursting into peals of laughter.

The adults could not help smiling at the sight of the raucous children.

Arissa covered Mary with a blanket as she called out to her children. “Aren’t you cold, children?”

The six of them shook their heads.

“No we’re not, Mommy.”

Arissa fed Mary some water.

“You don’t have to fuss over me, my dear,” the old lady said. “Get some rest.”

“In a minute,” Arissa replied with a smile and drank a little water herself.

“Have a sip, children!” she said as she handed them the jug.

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