Chapter 622 Weirdo
“Let’s eat. There’s no need to wait for Mommy. We can leave some food for her,” Zachary declared.
He urged his siblings to eat up.
The kids ate their breakfast and waited for Arissa patiently. Fortunately, they weren’t in a rush. Otherwise, they would’ve been late.
Shortly after, Benjamin grew impatient. He placed the papers aside and got up.
The kids promptly giggled when they realized what he was about to do.
Benjamin strode into the room. Arissa was still inside the bathroom, so he went there instantly.
Knock, knock!
Inside, Arissa jolted in fright, for the sound was too loud and shocked her senseless.
“What are you doing inside?” Benjamin’s sound boomed out.
Arissa’s lips twitched. “What do you want?”
She couldn’t bring herself to say that she was on the toilet.
“I was afraid you fell into the toilet.”
Benjamin heaved a sigh of relief after confirming she was all right.
Arissa gaped in disbelief.
“Leave me alone. I’ll come out soon!” she told him.
After his figure left the room, Arissa flushed the toilet.
She washed her face before walking out of the room.
At the sight of Benjamin on the couch, she halted in her tracks.
It was an awkward moment.
“Won’t you have breakfast?” she asked as she went over to him.
Benjamin observed her carefully. As she seemed to be in good spirits, he got up and left the room.
What a weirdo! Arissa grumbled to herself before following him out.
Upon spotting her, the kids greeted her excitedly.
“Mommy, hurry up! We’re about to finish everything.”
Arissa chuckled and joined them. “It’s fine. If you finish everything, I can order more food.”
They were at a hotel, so it would be convenient for her to order anything she wanted anytime.
When Benjamin took a seat beside Arissa, she shot him a look.
Arissa glared at him. She was fine with Ethen packing up the kids’ stuff and his stuff, but she would still have to pack up her personal stuff.
“I’ll pack up my stuff now.”
She went back to the room and called, “Sweethearts, time to pack your stuff!”
The kids ran back into the room to pack up.
Benjamin cast them a look before taking a seat in the living room to reply to his emails.
Soon, someone knocked at the door. Benjamin placed his laptop aside and went to answer the door.
“Mr. Graham!” It was Ethen.
Benjamin shot him a curt nod. “Help them pack up.”
“Got it.” Ethen immediately went to help the kids to pack up.
Seeing him, Gavin asked, “Mr. Frank, did you get a SIM card for Tim?”
“Yes. He can start using it back in Dellmoor!” Ethen replied.
He had registered a Dellmoor number for Tim.
Jesse beamed. “When Tim gets his new SIM card, we can call each other every day!”
“Mm!” Tim nodded jovially.
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