Chapter 569 Do I Look Blind âOkay!â Arissa was touched and amused by how indignant the kids were. âAll right, letâs stop mentioning those annoying people. Letâs quickly finish eating and go back home to rest.â
Nodding obediently, the kids ate faster.
âThis chicken wing is for you!â Arissa gave Benjamin a chicken wing before chewing on one herself.
Elated, Benjamin replied gently, âOkay.â
Arissa shot a look at him and smiled.
âHuh? Why is that man wearing a pair of sunglasses when eating supper? Can he see?â
âHe might be blind. Thatâs why he has to wear sunglasses in the day and at night.â
âYeah, I think so too. Itâs such a pity for that beautiful lady. Sheâs actually together with a blind man...â
Benjamin had a keen hearing. When he heard the discussion a few tables away, a gloomy look crossed his face.
That hooligan who pestered Arissa earlier said that Iâm blind too.
Since they were sitting in the direction of the wind, Arissa could vaguely hear some of the conversations.
When she sensed that Benjaminâs vibe was quite off, she snuck a peek at him. His expression was tense and extremely frosty.
Gulping, she averted her gaze.
However, Benjamin turned around and looked at her. An unhappy tone crept into his deep voice as he asked, âDo I look like Iâm blind?â
Arissa flinched, wishing to make her existence as invisible as possible. Unfortunately, Benjamin confronted her with that question.
She scratched her nose, not knowing how to answer that question.
âMr. Graham...â
âYou really look like youâre blind! Whoâd wear sunglasses when eating at night?â mocked Gavin coolly as he shot a look of disdain at Benjamin.
Since he had grown up with Benjamin, he was much bolder.
While the other kids laughed secretly, Benjamin glared at his son harshly behind the sunglasses.
When the other bodyguards sitting at the other table heard Gavinâs comment, they took off their sunglasses silently.
âTake it down!â Arissa suggested to Benjamin softly.
It was better to take the sunglasses off if he did not want to be misunderstood. However, he insisted on wearing them.
His looks were already attracting peopleâs attention. Now that he was wearing sunglasses at night, he stood out from the crowd. Anyone would notice him immediately.
Frowning, Benjamin took off his sunglasses.
Now, everyone was no longer casting doubtful looks at him and wondering if he was blind. Instead, they were staring at him like they were lovestruck.
A grim look appeared on Benjaminâs face. After a while, he wore the sunglasses again.
Arissa was speechless.
Meanwhile, Kenneth was glaring in her direction from a corner. His gaze was filled with resentment.
D*mn it! Whoâs that man in sunglasses? He even has bodyguards. Looks like heâs a gangster.
Kenneth shuddered.
Since when did Arissa, that b*tch, get to know such a formidable person?
Staring at the heartwarming scene, Kenneth gritted his teeth. He clutched his arm and rushed to the hospital.
If his arm became paralyzed, he would definitely not let Arissa off the hook.
Cursing viciously, Kenneth went to the hospital to get his arm bandaged.
At the same time, Finley called Regan, who was all the way at Dellmoor.
âRegan, I bumped into that little b*tch. Do you know how she treated me? She got someone to beat me up! My face is still swollen and my teeth got knocked off!â complained Finley furiously.
The More the Merrier ï¤Chapter 568 EX-husband Groveling to Me ï¤Chapter 730 Let Victor Shoot For You âRegan, you must teach that b*tch a lesson for me!â
âMom, who are you talking about?â Reganâs confused voice sounded. He did not know who Finley was referring to. Who would dare to bully my mother?
âWho else could it be! Itâs that b*tch, Arissa! Now that sheâs all grown up, she became so much bolder. That ungrateful b*tch! She actually instructed someone to beat me up! She no longer sees me as her grandmother. My life is so sad! Now that Iâve been bullied by my granddaughter, Iâm too humiliated to meet anyone in the future!â scolded Finley as she sobbed.
âMom, did you bump into Issa? Where?â asked Regan anxiously, suppressing his anger.
He was not angry over his mother scolding his daughter, but that his daughter had hit her.
How dare she hit her elder!