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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 743

Chapter 743 Worried It Will Affect Your Mood

“Are you done with work?” Arissa caught up to Benjamin and locked her eyes on his handsome side profile. “Nope,” the man muttered as he entered the elevator.

Without hesitation, Arissa followed in. He swept his gaze over her. “Do you know that the kids were bullied by several parents in school?”

Immense shock surged within Arissa. “H-How did you find out about it?” The man arched an eyebrow and stared at her fixedly. “So you knew too? Why didn’t you tell me?”

Arissa blinked and answered softly, “You look so busy, so I didn’t have the chance to tell you.” Benjamin snorted lightly. “Why didn’t you tell me during lunch?”

“I was worried it’ll affect your mood.” Arissa eyed him briefly before looking away. The man’s gaze darkened. “There’s no need to hide the children’s matters from me.”

“How did you learn about it?” She was full of curiosity. “Mr. William told me.”

Benjamin held her hand and brought her out of the elevator. Arissa came to an immediate revelation and gave a slight nod. “But Mr. William didn’t tell me about it.”

“Then how did you know?” He turned to look at her. “I noticed that Tim was acting strangely and found out after questioning the other kids,” uttered Arissa as she gave the man a look.

A glint flashed across his eyes. “I’m sure the kids didn’t want to worry you.”

Arissa nodded. “Those children have been expelled from school. I bet their parents wouldn’t just let things slide. I wonder if they’ll talk bad about our kids.”

“Mr. William said he’ll watch closely and handle the problem well,” Benjamin comforted. Arissa responded with a nod and followed him into the car.

Upon getting inside the car, Benjamin leaned back on his seat and shut his eyes. Taking note of his fatigue look, Arissa inched closer and helped massage his temples.

At that, Benjamin opened his eyes and locked his deep gaze on the woman’s calm expression. His unusually intense gaze made her heart skip a beat.

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