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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 342

Chapter 342 You Cannot Be Too Persistent With Girls

Since the kids had no desire to go home just yet, Benjamin had no choice but to follow them.

Arissa was not in the same car as him. Instead, she was with the kids and Darius.

Kingsley was initially in the same car as the kids, but he had been chased out. In the end, he could only sit in Benjamin’s car.

Sitting beside the driver’s seat, he felt pressured.

He would sneak occasional glances at Benjamin, whose expression was grim and frosty.

Kingsley did not even dare to breathe loudly.

“Where did you guys go today?” asked Benjamin nonchalantly.

Kingsley looked at him and grinned.

“We went to the garden and the amusement park! I took them to the roller coasters.”

Nodding, Benjamin remarked, “When you’re free, bring them out more often.”

Kingsley raised his eyebrows and asked carefully, “What do you mean, Boss?”

For some reason, his words sounded rather scary.

Benjamin shot a sharp glance at the rearview mirror and replied solemnly, “I mean what I said. Is there something wrong with your brain?”

Kingsley fell silent before mumbling under his breath, “I’ll bring them out even if you didn’t tell me to. It’s fun to play with them!”

Besides, Gavin became much happier when he was with the other four children.

Their happiness was infectious, too. Anyone who saw them would have their mood improve.

“Boss, don’t you want to play with them? You can improve your relationship by doing that,” suggested Kingsley.

Benjamin replied coldly, “I’m busy.”

The corners of Kingsley’s lips twitched.

“But you can’t be busy all the time, right? You should heed Old Mr. Graham’s advice. You need to spend your weekends accompanying them.”

Naturally, Benjamin knew what he should do.

Frowning, he changed the topic. “Why did you enter my car just now?”

Stunned, Kingsley did not know why Benjamin suddenly asked that question.

“Couldn’t you have snatched the chance to get into that car first?” Benjamin was unhappy.

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