Chapter 216 Cares About You
Arissa bent over and kissed Gavin’s head. “You’re my sweetheart!”
She was filled with guilt.
Benjamin was stunned. Looking at the sad mother-son duo, he knitted his brows. “Gavin, what are you on about? What did I tell you before this?”
“Benjamin!” Arissa glared at him with teary eyes, and her voice was cold. “You hurt Gavin because of that woman, and yet you have the audacity to question him. How could you do this to him?”
She hugged her son tightly, feeling distressed. “You don’t feel bad for him, but I do!”
In an instant, Benjamin’s face fell.
As Jesse hugged her mother and elder brother, her eyes reddened as well. “Gavin, we don’t want him! He’s also a bad guy!”
Immediately, Zachary, Oliver, and Jasper escaped from Benjamin’s embrace and ran over to hug Gavin and Jesse.
“Gavin, Mommy, don’t be sad,” comforted Zachary.
Jasper chimed in, “We can live well even without Daddy!”
“Mommy, don’t cry. It doesn’t matter that he doesn’t like us because we don’t like him either,” uttered Oliver.
All of a sudden, Benjamin became a sinner.
He did not even feel a tinge of joy when he heard Jasper calling him Daddy.
“Why are you crying?”
The atmosphere abruptly turned heavy and tense.
How Ethen wished he was not there. Casting a brief look at Benjamin’s sullen face, he sighed inwardly.
Mr. Graham, you really don’t know how to console kids and women, do you? At times like this, you should be comforting them gently rather than questioning them in such a domineering manner.
Arissa was biting her lip while hugging her children, trying to hold back her tears. However, when she heard the man’s cold voice, she could not help feeling aggrieved. “Benjamin, I’ll never let Danna go. I will find the best lawyer to put her in jail for the rest of her life. Even so, it would not be enough to appease my anger.”
If it were not because killing that woman would dirty her own hands, she would have skinned Danna alive.
Meeting her accusing gaze, which was filled with grievances, Benjamin felt dejected, thinking that none of them trusted him.
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