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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 744

Chapter 744 Not Supposed To Eat Snacks In Class

After a short chat with Robert, Arissa led the children and left with Benjamin to visit Mary at the hospital. “Sweethearts, how was school today?” Arissa hugged the six kids tightly and gazed at them tenderly as she concernedly asked.

“Yes, Mommy. We have been paying attention in class the whole afternoon!” Zachary reported. “Tim was especially serious!” Gavin chuckled.

Going to school was a first for Tim, and despite being clueless about almost everything, he was the most serious among the six of them.

“So, what did you learn in school, Tim?” Arissa smiled at the boy. “We had a math class today. The teacher taught us about numbers,” Tim answered in a small voice.

“Mommy, Tim is very clever. He understands everything the teacher taught us!” Jasper chirped. “I can recognize a few of them before this!”

Tim had learned how to calculate money when he went to work with the other kids in the village. Hence, it was little wonder he could pick up numbers easily.

“You can do it, Tim! I’m sure you’ll be more impressive than us in the future!” Oliver clenched his fists and encouraged his brother. Tim bobbed his head.

“You’ll surely be amazing, Tim. Read the numbers aloud to me when we get home!” Arissa adoringly caressed the boy’s head. “Okay!” Tim agreed and gradually broke the ice with Arissa after some interactions.

The woman bent over and gave the boy a peck on his head. Suddenly, Jesse let out a sigh. “I’m the stupidest among all!”

“No, you aren’t. I can teach you if there’s anything you don’t know.” Gavin hugged Jesse as he reassured her. A smile crept up on Arissa’s face as she watched their interaction.

“You’re just lazy!” She pinched Jesse’s nose. The young girl was indeed not as clever as her brothers, but her intelligence was comparable to other children her age.

“She even sneakily tried to eat something in class!” Zachary giggled. Arissa was surprised to hear that. “Jesse, you shouldn’t do that. Your actions will affect other kids in class.”

“I didn’t let the other kids see me doing that, Mommy.” Jesse let out a mischievous laugh. “If you want to eat something, you can only do that during breaks. You aren’t supposed to eat any snacks other than water in class,” Benjamin reminded.

Upon seeing her father’s stern expression, Jesse murmured, “I only ate a bun. A bun isn’t a snack!”

While Benjamin was at a loss for words because of the young girl’s response, Arissa was already chuckling away.

“That’s indeed not a snack. But eating during classes is not the right thing to do. Even though the teacher didn’t point it out, that doesn’t mean you can do that. You have to change that habit,” she explained to Jesse.

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