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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 891

Chapter 891 Address Me As Daddy

Benjamin also straightened Tim’s clothes and gently tidied the boy’s hair. “Remember to stay focused in class. Always follow your brothers closely when you’re in school,” he encouraged.

Tim nodded obediently. “Understood, Mr. Graham!” Upon hearing his words, Benjamin pinched the boy’s cheek affectionately. “You’ve already called Arissa ‘Mommy.’ Can’t you start addressing me as ‘Daddy’?”

Tim pursed his lips and smiled shyly. “Mr. Graham, please don’t fool Tim. We won’t call you ‘Daddy’ unless we approve of you,” Zachary chimed in and snorted.

Benjamin swept a glance at him. Subsequently, he straightened the others’ clothes and bags. “Go in now.” “Goodbye!” The six children bade him farewell. “Goodbye!”

Benjamin’s thin lips quirked slightly as he looked at them dotingly. It looked like he had begun to behave more like a father. Darius was gratified to see the change in his son’s behavior.

Bending down, he said goodbye to the children. “Bye, Sweethearts!”

When the children heard him, they walked to him in a hurry. One after another, they kissed him on his cheek. “Goodbye, Grandpa!”

With that, the children held hands and entered the school together.

Joy appeared in Darius’ eyes as he watched them affectionately.

Meanwhile, Benjamin frowned, feeling a little jealous.

The children kissed Arissa when he sent them to school with her.

That time around, Darius had tagged along, but the kids only kissed their grandfather, not Benjamin.

Benjamin could not help but wonder why he did not deserve pecks on the cheek when he was their father.

“They’re very cute,” Darius commented as he smiled and turned to look at his son.

Benjamin nodded in response. “Let’s go. I’ll send you home.”

“You can go to the office. We’re going to take a stroll around here,” Darius informed, but his actual plan was to sneak into the school and watch his beloved grandchildren in class.

Benjamin shot him a look and warned, “Don’t disturb their studies.”

The elderly man’s expression was solemn. “I know that. We’ll only be taking a stroll in the vicinity. You can leave for the office now!”

After instructing William to take good care of Darius, Benjamin got into the car and drove to the company.

Once Darius confirmed that Benjamin was gone, he smiled.

William approached Darius and asked curiously, “Old Mr. Graham, are we really going to take a stroll?”

With his hands behind his back, the latter exuded an impressive aura.

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