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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 759

Chapter 759 The Children Care For Him

Benjamin rubbed his tummy and replied, “I’m okay!” The corner of Arissa’s lips twitched as she knew the man was trying to act tough. “You aren’t supposed to have spicy food! See? You must have worsened your condition,” she grumbled in disapproval.

While nagging at him, she still poured him a glass of water. “Drink some water,” she ordered. Benjamin emptied the glass and lost appetite to eat anything else.

Arissa could tell how uncomfortable he felt and advised him, “Why don’t you wash up and get some rest?”

“Daddy, are you okay?” Gavin hopped off his chair and rushed to Benjamin’s side. “Yes, I am,” Benjamin assured the young boy while caressing his head.

“Mr. Graham, you should be honest!” Zachary came over too and stared sternly at Benjamin. Meanwhile, Tim frowned and urged, “If you are not feeling well, you should see a doctor.”

“Yes, I will.” Benjamin nodded with a smile. “Mr. Graham, you should go lie down then!”

It was Oliver’s turn to express concern. “You shouldn’t try to put up a brave front, Mr. Graham. If you are feeling unwell, you have to seek medical assistance. You will get better after taking some medicine,” Jasper advised.

Jesse nodded in agreement and chimed in as well, “Mr. Graham, you should listen to Mommy and get some rest.”

The way the six children showed their concern touched Benjamin’s heart.

“I do feel a little uncomfortable, but don’t worry. It’s nothing serious.”

“Mr. Graham, maybe you should eat more. Who knows, but it might help relieve the heat.”

Immediately, Zachary scooped up some mild food that was suitable for Benjamin. “You should eat this!”

A surge of warmth enveloped Benjamin like a hug. “You can have it. I’m not hungry.”

“No, you should have this. That way, you won’t feel as terrible,” Zachary insisted.

Arissa watched the children fuss over Benjamin and said, “Zachary is right. Maybe you should eat more to soothe your stomach.”

Given the situation, Benjamin could only heed their instructions and help himself to more food.

At the same time, Arissa gestured to the children. “All right, you guys. Eat up and prepare for bed.”

Obediently, the six children returned to their seats to finish their meals.

At that moment, Edwin placed a pill bottle on the table and told Benjamin, “Mr. Graham, you’ll feel better after taking your meds.”

Benjamin knitted his brows, and Arissa took note of the slight change in his expression.

“Edwin is right. You should take your meds after the meal,” Arissa persuaded.

Arissa thought he was in pain again and could not help but comment worriedly, “If it’s serious, you should head to the hospital!”

“No, it’s all right. I’ll be okay after taking some medicine,” Benjamin casually replied before helping himself to more food.

He then drank some milkshake and cringed when he realized it was too sweet for him. Thus, he placed the milkshake in front of Arissa and said, “You can have it.”

Arissa glanced at him. “This is quite sweet. I don’t think you are used to it, so you shouldn’t touch it.”

She pushed aside the dishes that he couldn’t eat.

“Should I cook you some pasta instead?”

Benjamin made a face. He already had pasta in the afternoon, so he didn’t feel like having the same thing again.

“No, it’s okay. I don’t usually have supper, anyway.”

Benjamin stopped after having his fill and watched Arissa and the kids enjoy themselves.

“Remember to take your medicine. Then, you can take a warm bath and head to bed. You will feel better afterward,” Arissa reminded.

“Okay,” Benjamin acknowledged but did not budge.

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