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You More than Anything in the World (Arissa)

Chapter 832
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Chapter 832

“Congratulations on your marriage, Mr. Graham!”

Edwin again offered his felicitations when he saw Benjamin coming over.

“Thanks!”

In high spirits, Benjamin nodded and murmured an acknowledgment.

Edwin smiled brightly. “Have breakfast, Mr. Graham!”

Pulling out a chair, Benjamin sat down. He sensed Arissa staring at him, so he lifted his eyes and swung his gaze in

her direction.

“Why aren't you eating?”

“I was waiting for you,” Arissa admitted with a smile.

Benjamin's gaze softened. “Hurry up and eat!”

By tacit understanding, the six children congratulated them merrily upon seeing that they had started eating.

“Congratulations on your marriage!”

Benjamin's eyes flickered, and he gazed at them tenderly.

A smile curved his lips. “Thank you, guys!”

Arissa was also very much delighted. “Thank you, Sweethearts! Eat up, quick!”

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She hugged them all.

Only then did the six children started eating breakfast.

“Eat more!” Benjamin took some food for Arissa before doing the same for all the children.

“Sure!”

Arissa nodded and started eating breakfast in all seriousness.

Seeing them eating happily, Benjamin was in a good mood as well. He ate more than usual.

After breakfast, the two of them sent the children to school.

“Are you going to pick us up and take us to our great-grandaunt after school, Mommy?” Gavin asked, clutching

Arissa's hand.

“Yup!” Arissa stroked his head with a smile.

“Ms. York, will you be going to work straight away or visiting Great-grandaunt?” Tim queried softly.

He hadn't talked to Mary on the phone after getting up in the morning, so he was missing her then.

“I'll be going to visit your great-grandaunt!”

Arissa caressed his petite face, coaxing, “I'll be visiting her in a while, so don't worry, Sweetheart. Study hard with

your brothers.”

Tim peeked at her. “In that case, can you give me a call after visiting her?”

“Sure!”

Hugging him, Arissa kissed him before straightening his clothes.

Subsequently, she straightened the clothes of the five other children.

“Go on in. I'll come and pick you up after school in the afternoon.”

“All right, Mommy!” Oliver replied joyfully.

“Bye, Mommy!” Zachary waved.

Gavin, Tim, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse likewise bid farewell to her and Benjamin.

“Bye, Sweethearts!”

Arissa watched the children with a smile in her eyes.

His thin lips turning up slightly, Benjamin lifted his hand and waved at them.

When all the children had gone into the school, he took her hand.

“Let's go to the hospital!”

“Yeah.” Nodding, Arissa followed after him.

At that precise moment, a woman suddenly rushed out and blocked their path.

“You're the parents of those six children?”

Arissa studied her, startled at her frantic state.

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“Yes. Is something the matter?”

Falling to her knees, the woman prostrated herself before them.

“Please have mercy on my child! We've already admonished him, and he'll never make such remarks again! No

school dares to take him in now. I'm sorry! We've really repented! Our family's business can't survive anymore

either. Please spare us!”

Arissa was wholly stumped. I didn't do anything. Could it have been Benjamin?

She turned her gaze to the man.

Benjamin remained indifferent, his gaze chilly. He motioned to his bodyguard a stone's throw away.

The bodyguard immediately stepped forward and blocked the woman from sight. “Leave at once! Don't bother Mr.

Graham!”

“Mr. Graham!”

The woman gasped. She glanced at Benjamin, only to tremble violently in fright upon meeting his baleful gaze.

Only then did she know the identity of the six children's father—Benjamin Graham of Dellmoor, otherwise known as

“Mr. Graham.”

No one dared to offend him, for anyone who did so was merely courting death.

Oh my God, why was my son so blind? Worse still, we even came to school after the fact and taught those kids a

lesson!

At that thought, the woman broke out in a cold sweat.

“I'm sorry, Mr. Graham! It was all our fault! Please have mercy on us. Our child's future is of utmost importance!”