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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 682

Chapter 682 I Did Not Do Anything

“Well, according to the results of the examination, it’s the same as before and hasn’t worsened.” Arissa broke into a smile. She was relieved by the news.

“Why didn’t you wake me up in the morning? I overslept because of you!” Benjamin snorted. “How is it my fault? I didn’t do anything!”

Arissa’s ears burned. She quickly snuck a glance in Edwin’s direction and saw that the latter was tidying up the kitchen. Gosh, his words are so suggestive.

“All right. I want to continue with my breakfast.”

“Okay,” Benjamin grunted but didn’t end the call.

Arissa cocked a brow. “Have you and the children had your breakfast?”

“They’re having it with Grandaunt right now,” Benjamin answered casually.

“Aren’t you having anything?” Arissa sensed that something was amiss.

“Yeah,” Benjamin said. “I’m on my way to work.”

Arissa knitted her brows. “Work is important, but your health is even more so. You’d better get something to eat before starting work, or you may end up having gastric.”

Benjamin was delighted by the concern she showed him.

“Okay!”

Cognizant of Benjamin’s good mood, Ethen looked in the rearview mirror.

“I’ll have breakfast if you bring it over,” Benjamin requested in a gentle tone, causing Arissa’s cheeks to burn.

Oh my!

“I still need to go to the hospital.”

“You can go there after bringing me breakfast,” Benjamin asserted in a deep and domineering voice.

Just as Arissa was pondering upon the route to take between the hospital and Benjamin’s office, he ended the call before she could reply.

“Edwin, you can have your phone back.”

Edwin came over and took back his phone.

“Mrs. Graham, what did Mr. Graham tell you?”

Faced with Edwin’s gleaming eyes, Arissa frowned. “He told me to send him breakfast.”

Edwin chuckled under his breath and said gleefully, “Mr. Graham must be missing you already. In that case, you should bring him breakfast to cheer him up.”

Arissa blushed.

“Mrs. Graham, here’s a sweet.”

Arissa threw it into her mouth without any hesitation.

The next moment, a sweet sensation burst into her mouth and washed away the bitter aftertaste.

“Edwin, the medicine tastes horrible! It was no longer bitter, but it ended up tasting worse.”

“Is it still bitter?” Edwin glanced at her.

Arissa shook her head. “No, it’s not, but it’s more horrible than before.”

“Huh?” Edwin was shocked.

Heaving a sigh, Arissa turned around and left the dining room.

“Edwin, we’ll leave once I get myself changed.” She then ran upstairs.

Edwin stretched his head to take a look. Is she making an excuse to throw up the medicine?

Feeling concerned, Edwin went after her.

Nevertheless, he stopped outside the bedroom door and listened for any movements.

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