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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 394

Chapter 394 Hacking His Phone

Afraid that Benjamin would be angry, Arissa stole a glance at the man and was greeted by the sight of Benjamin’s serious expression.

A large part of her confidence fled her, and Arissa half-whispered, “They didn’t destroy your surveillance system, did they?”

Benjamin shot her a look.

She fell silent.

“Mommy, we didn’t! We just went into the system for the surveillance footage,” Jasper hastily said.

“That’s right. We didn’t do anything. We just took a peek at the information we wanted,” Oliver chimed in.

That made Arissa even more curious. She walked over to her children and crouched down.

“Tell Mommy what were you looking for.”

Promptly, the boys clamped their mouths shut and looked at her guiltily.

Arissa raised a brow.

They’re acting strangely, she thought.

Thus, she lowered her voice and instructed, “Be honest.”

Hearing that, they looked at her before sneaking a glance at Benjamin.

“We just wanted to find out when Danna had brought me back?” Gavin finally whispered.

A shudder wracked Arissa’s body. “Why are you looking into this?”

Benjamin was as confused as she was as he looked at the boys.

After peeking at Arissa, Gavin began worrying his lips.

He then lowered his head and muttered, “We want to help to look for our other brother.”

Brother?

For a moment, Arissa could not decipher what he was talking about.

Zachary then clarified Gavin’s words by saying, “Mommy, we’re just hoping to find that other brother of ours a little faster.”

Arissa stiffened. She was astounded and confounded about how they had found out about it.

Benjamin found it peculiar as well. He turned to Arissa and asked, “Did you tell them about it?”

“No!” Arissa blurted out.

She then ruffled their hair and queried, “How did you find out about this?”

Again, the boys fell silent.

After all, they had found out about it themselves.

“Did you overhear our conversation?”

Benjamin narrowed his eyes at the boys.

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