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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 712

Chapter 712 Come To The Front

“I, too, think Mommy had gone to buy a schoolbag.” Oliver chuckled, agreeing with Zachary’s words. Gavin smiled. “I think so, too. Otherwise, why else would she be in such a hurry? I mean, she’s probably worried that there won’t be enough time tomorrow.”

Just then, Benjamin came out and saw the kids eating. He soon noticed that Arissa was nowhere to be seen. “Edwin.” Edwin hurried over and asked, “What do you need, Mr. Graham?”

“Where’s Arissa?” Benjamin asked in a deep voice.

Edwin glanced at him before answering, “Mrs. Graham has gone out to buy something.”

“What is she buying?” Benjamin stared at Edwin.

“Mrs. Graham didn’t say,” Edwin answered cautiously.

Benjamin pursed his lips and turned toward the study. Just when he was just about to head toward the study, he turned around and asked again, “When did she leave?”

“Just a while ago. A few minutes at most.” Edwin looked at him.

Benjamin then strode toward the entrance and asked the bodyguard, “Who drove Arissa out?”

“Seventeen, sir,” the bodyguard answered.

“Give me his location now.” With that, Benjamin got into his car.

Shortly after, he drove out of Yaleview.

The kids looked at each other when they heard the sound of a car’s engine.

“Did Mr. Graham go out to find Mommy?” Jasper asked.

“Who knows?” Oliver uttered.

Gavin chimed in, “I think that’s most probably the case. Daddy asked Mr. Whitley where did Mommy go, didn’t he?”

Zachary glanced at them. “If Mr. Graham has gone out to look for Mommy, that means he has done something wrong.”

“What did he do wrong?” Tim asked.

“Well, I have no idea either,” Zachary replied.

While eating, Jesse looked at the others and murmured, “Could it be that Mr. Graham is worried about Mommy?”

Upon hearing that, all five of the boys turned to look at their sister.

Jesse shrank back in response.

Amused, Edwin looked at them and said, “Let’s stop guessing, all right? You guys can just ask Mrs. Graham when she comes back later. So eat up, boys. And Ms. Jesse, would you like me to feed you?”

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