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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 90

Chapter 90 A Treat From Benjamin

Benjamin turned around and returned to his seat. On the other hand, Arissa felt her heart race inside her chest. She patted her chest to calm herself down from his sudden warning.

Could it be that he found out about it? That’s impossible! Even Gavin did not know I was his biological mother. Benjamin would react differently if he knew I was Gavin’s mother.

Arissa’s mind was cluttered. However, she quickly roused herself from her thoughts and fixed her clothes. She also gave her cheek a gentle smack.

She had to find an opportunity to find out what Benjamin’s attitude was toward Danna.

Benjamin continued eating casually as Arissa walked away.

The man exuded an elegant aura as he ate. He looked completely different now compared to when he was warning her just a moment ago.

She tugged on the corners of her lips.

“Ms. York, come over! There are desserts here!” Gavin called to her.

Arissa gave her son a gentle smile and took a seat beside him.

“Ms. York, this is for you!” Gavin handed her some desserts.

“Thank you, handsome Gavin!” Arissa stroked his head dotingly.

Gavin grinned as he looked at her. He had long, beautiful eyelashes.

Arissa could not move her gaze away from him.

Benjamin’s brows furrowed at the sight of it.

Kingsley shifted his gaze between Benjamin and Arissa. He definitely sensed some intimacy between them.

“Y-You…”

Kingsley’s mouth was stuffed with lamb steak by Benjamin before he could say anything.

He removed it from his mouth and teased, “Boss, you’re so good to me!”

Benjamin only stared at him coldly. Kingsley felt a chill run down his spine instantly and smiled awkwardly.

“Dig in, Arissa. This lamb steak is delicious, you should try it!” Kingsley tried to divert the topic.

“Thank you, Mr. Watts. I’m full!” Arissa smiled politely. However, she decided to try some out of courtesy.

“You don’t have to eat anymore since you’re already full. I am still hungry anyway.” Benjamin moved the dish away from her.

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