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You More Than Anything In The World novel Chapter 76

Chapter 76 Benjamin’s Refusal

Ethen probed further after that and found out that Arissa had visited Yaleview.

Could it be that the hair samples Mr. Graham took were from Ms. York and Gavin?

Ethen’s heart skipped a beat. When he thought about the test result, he sighed.

I’m overthinking.

 

“If you don’t tell me, I’ll look for Shaun. I’m sure he knows about it.”

Ethen shrugged his shoulders. “Mr. Bailey doesn’t know too!”

Why are they acting so mysterious?

Kingsley narrowed his eyes and flopped onto the office desk while looking at Benjamin nosily. “What’s going on, Boss? Quick, out with it. Otherwise, I’m not leaving your office!”

 

Benjamin gave Ethen a look. The latter caught on and immediately yanked Kingsley off the table.

 

“Eh? Don’t tug at me. I haven’t gotten to the bottom of this yet.”

Nevertheless, Ethen dragged Kingsley out.

 

The office was peaceful once again. Benjamin pinched at the skin between his eyebrows. His good-looking face was sunken and overcast.

How do I tell Gavin about this?

Eyebrows furrowed, Benjamin dialed home from his mobile phone. Edwin picked up the call on the other end and told Benjamin that Gavin had gone to school.

Upon hearing that, Benjamin was surprised.

“Mr. Graham, Gavin went to school after you left the house. I watched him from afar and saw that he has many playmates in school. He looked very happy!”

“Good,” acknowledged Benjamin.

Gavin actually went to school without telling me?

Benjamin hung up, thinking of speaking to Gavin about this at night.

Back at school, the four little fellas gathered together to keep tabs on Danna. They created anonymous accounts and supplied a steady stream of exposés of her evil deeds.

Jesse was taking her lessons seriously, having no knowledge of her older brothers’ antics.

Meanwhile, Arissa returned to her office and was greeted by concerned colleagues.

“Ms. York, how did the work report for Mr. Graham go?”

“It was fine!” Arissa smiled. Everyone then gave her a thumbs-up.

“You guys are free for lunch, right? It’ll be my treat. I have to be with my children at night, so I’m afraid I won’t be available then.”

There were also married staff in the department who appreciated their evening hours being spared. Thus, no one objected to the change.

“Anyone who knows of a good restaurant in the vicinity can help me book a reservation. It’ll just be our department staff. We’ll head over immediately when lunch break starts!”

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