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The More the Merrier novel Chapter 710

Chapter 710 Wash Your Own Hands

Arissa gave the button a push and the toilet was flushed. It’s built higher, so I guess they made it according to Benjamin’s height. “How advanced,” she commented drily.

Upon hearing that, the kids laughed. “Quickly now, go and eat something,” Arissa urged. Jesse smiled and asked, “Mommy, do you not need us to wait for you?”

“That’s not necessary. I’ll be there in a bit.” Arissa waved them away and said, “Help me close the door, will you?”

Jasper snickered. “It’s not like we’re going to look at you, Mommy.”

Arissa put on a stern face and replied, “What if someone comes in and sees me?”

The kids giggled and ran out after closing the door for her.

“Hurry up, okay, Mommy?”

“Hurry up, Ms. York!”

“Okay!” Arissa answered sweetly.

She then washed her face and tied her hair up before heading out.

All six of the kids were eating together. When they saw her, they asked her to join them.

At the same time, Edwin was also calling out for her.

Arissa smiled and sat down. “Thank you for preparing these, Edwin.”

“No worries. All I did was tell the people in the kitchen what to do. Besides, these are bought by the bodyguards,” Edwin answered.

He then sat down and watched the kids while they ate. Arissa glanced at him and asked, “Edwin, were you able to get some rest?”

“I did. I slept for twenty minutes.” Edwin beamed.

Arissa nodded in response.

Once they were done eating, Edwin cleaned the place up and went back to the Graham residence.

Meanwhile, Arissa brought the kids over to accompany Mary. When evening came, they kept Mary company while she had her dinner.

After that, she gave the elderly woman a bath and got ready to leave.

“Grandaunt, rest well, okay?” Arissa said.

“Got it. Don’t come over again tonight. Bring the kids home for dinner.” Mary waved her hand.

Arissa and the kids bid Mary goodbye and informed Shaun they were leaving. With that, they went back to Yaleview.

By then, Benjamin had already gotten back, and he was reading a book on the couch.

The kids were chatting away happily until they saw him.

Arissa smiled at him and replied, “Okay!”

“All right,” Benjamin responded as well.

Arissa merely glanced at him and lowered her head to wash her own hands.

Benjamin walked up to her and said, “Wash my hands for me.”

Arissa narrowed her eyes. “Wash your own hands, Graham.”

With that, she turned around and left.

Benjamin furrowed his brows at her response. Is she doing this on purpose?

He then turned around and saw her leaving without even sparing him a glance.

After washing his hands, he went to the dining room as well.

By then, Arissa and the kids were already seated at the dining table, and they were waiting for him.

The displeasure he was feeling eased up a little when he saw that.

“Let’s dig in,” he called out.

Only then did Arissa start taking food for the kids. “Eat up, my Sweethearts.”

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