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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 789

Chapter 789 Seeing You Cry Makes Me Tear Up

“Gavin, you’re not an extra. You’re our eldest brother! That wicked woman is the one who’s unwanted in the family,” Zachary snarled as he hugged Gavin.

Tim, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse also hurried over to show their big brother some love. “You’re not an extra, Gavin!” “Yeah, Gavin. Don’t be sad.” “We’ll teach her a lesson when we see her, Gavin!”

“Who says that you’re irrelevant here? You’re Mommy’s little sweetheart, Gavin! Don’t get so upset over it.” Darius was saddened and enraged at the same time. He felt so sorry for his grandchildren.

Hastily, he whipped out his phone and called Bryan. “I want all of you to come to Benjamin’s house at once!” Benjamin’s gaze turned cold when he heard that.

“Don’t make a scene at my place!” He was so loud that Bryan could hear him from the other side of the line. Sensing his anger, Darius bellowed, “Head to the Old Manor now!”

After hanging up, Darius hugged his six grandchildren and assured them, “Gavin, I’m going to set things straight for you.” At that, he gestured William and left for the manor swiftly.

When Arissa heard the car engine revving up, she popped her head out of the kitchen to check, only to realize that Darius’ car had sped off.

Puzzled, she went out to check. “Did Old Mr. Graham leave?” she asked Benjamin when she could not locate Darius.

“Yes.” Benjamin turned to look at her.

Arissa noticed his grim expression and the children’s downcast faces. She froze and wondered why.

“What’s wrong with all of you?”

The moment Jesse saw Arissa, she cried and ran toward her, complaining, “Mommy, Gavin told us that Aunt Susanna reprimanded him and even commented that he’s an unwanted child.”

Arissa’s frown deepened into a scowl. She stroked Jesse’s head gently and then walked up to Gavin to give him a hug.

“Sweetheart, you’re my precious boy, my pride, and my joy. Nothing matters more than you. Let’s not care about what other people say, especially when their intention is to hurt us.”

Gavin’s silence worried Arissa. She kissed his forehead gently to comfort him.

“Mommy…”

Suddenly, he wrapped his arms around her neck and bawled his eyes out.

Arissa tucked him in her arms and patted his back. She repeatedly stroked the back of his head, trying to make him feel better.

“Sweetheart, if anyone bullies you again, I’ll be sure to teach the person a lesson.”

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