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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 207

Chapter 207 Who Said I Do Not Care

Ethen ruffled their hair and asked Jasper, “It was you who pretended to be Gavin before this?”

 

“That was a misunderstanding. Benjamin’s bodyguard thought I was Gavin and took me away.”

Noticing how shrewd Jasper was, Ethen stated, “If Mr. Graham hadn’t told me about it, I wouldn’t even notice that you’d switched identities.”

“We look identical, right?” asked Jasper proudly.

 

“Yes. You guys are the splitting image of each other.”

“Of course. We’re quintuplets. However, if you look closely, we aren’t exactly identical,” Zachary said coolly.

Ethen nodded in agreement.

Then he looked at Jesse, who had been staring at him. “Little boy, what’s your name?”

Jesse snickered. However, she did not tell him she was a girl.

 

“Mr. Frank, I’m Jesse. The youngest among the five.”

In an instant, Ethen was captivated by her laughter and dimpled cheeks.

 

Why does this little boy look more like the little girl from before? His name sounds familiar too.

In the end, he inquired, “Are you the little girl from that day?”

Jesse giggled and nodded. “Yes. Mr. Frank, you’re so smart!”

Ethen’s lips curved upward into a smile. The kids must have deceived Mr. Graham.

“Are you really a girl?”

Since Jesse was wearing the same clothes as her brothers now, those who didn’t know better would definitely think she was a boy.

In response, the little girl nodded obediently.

“She’s my younger sister!” Jasper declared, wrapping a protective arm around her shoulder.

Ethen pinched Jesse’s cheek affectionately. “I thought you were a boy.”

Meanwhile, Gavin walked toward Benjamin and sat down opposite him in the living room.

He was pursing his lips, looking like a mini-Benjamin.

“What’s the matter?” he questioned coldly.

Benjamin scrutinized him and queried, “Are you upset with me?”

Instead of answering, Gavin lifted his chin.

A cold glint flickered across Benjamin’s eyes. This kid is really angry at me.

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