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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 987

Chapter 987

The children nodded and hurriedly finished the milk.

“Just put the glasses aside. I'll wash them while you go to sleep.”

Arissa knew the children were tired. In fact, they were already sleepy when they left Old Manor, and it was almost eleven o'clock by then.

“Mommy, are you going to sleep too?”

Zachary darted a glance between her and the door.

“I'm going to sleep with all of you,” said Arissa as she patted his head.

When the children had finished their milk, she went to wash the glasses before returning to the room to put them to bed.

“Let's sleep!”

The children surrounded her, and she hugged them.

“Mommy, is Daddy still busy with his work?” Gavin glanced at the door, worried about Benjamin.

“Yeah. He told us to sleep first.”

Hugging the children, Arissa planted a kiss on each of their foreheads. “Go to sleep!”

“Goodnight, Mommy!”

The children, too, returned her pecks on her cheeks before drifting off to sleep.

Then, Arissa pulled the covers over them and tucked them in.

Just as she was dozing off, the sound of a car engine came from downstairs. Someone's here.

Arissa pricked up her ears, but she heard nothing from downstairs.

Is it Ethen? Or is it someone else?

The truth was, the guests who had just arrived downstairs were Ethen and Jack.

The moment they arrived, they headed straight to the study to report to Benjamin.

“Mr. Graham, that incident with that drunk driver might seem like an accident, but we found out that a million was transferred into his mother's bank account two hours ago...”

Benjamin instantly narrowed his eyes. This person knows of my whereabouts. In fact, they know it well.

“Mr. Graham, this person must've been following you for some time for them to have so much information about your whereabouts.” Jack's brows were tightly furrowed. He could not wait to uncover that person's identity.

“Did you find out who made the transfer?” Benjamin directed his gaze toward Ethen.

Looking at him, Ethen replied, “This sum of money went through several transactions. Our last lead was from a foreign account. We haven't found anyone specifically related to this case.”

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