Chapter 647 An Important Elderly Edwin nodded. âYes, they are. For the time being, Tim will stay with the rest of the boys. As for Mdm. Mary, I have arranged for her room to be on the ground floor for her convenience.â
It would be inconvenient for Mary to stay upstairs because of her legs.
Although there was an elevator in the house, only Benjamin was allowed to use it.
That was why Edwin did not dare to arrange for Mary to stay in a room upstairs.
âHave the guest room upstairs renovated to Grandauntâs requirements. Once itâs ready, move her upstairs!â instructed Benjamin.
Edwin was startled to hear that. âYes!â
Edwin found it strange. âMr. Graham, this Grandaunt...â
In order to gain Benjaminâs respect, she must be somebody important.
âShe is Timâs benefactor. She has raised him and now, she is also Arissa and my grandaunt,â explained Benjamin.
âI got it now!â
Edwin glanced at Arissa with a smile before getting to his work.
Arissa blushed. Is Edwin mistaken about something when he looked at me strangely just now?
When she recalled the way Benjamin had addressed Mary, her face felt hot.
âActually, you donât have to address her as Grandaunt!â
Benjamin shot her a look and asked, âIf I donât call her that, then what should I call her?â
Arissa did not know how to reply.
âIf I donât address her affectionately, she wonât be able to stay here at ease.â
Benjamin snorted with displeasure. What is this woman trying to do?
Hearing that he was upset, Arissa looked at his tense face and whispered, âThank you.â
Benjamin frowned and stared at her. âWhy are you thanking me?â
Arissa met his angry eyes and dared not say anything more.
She smiled sheepishly. âNothing. I just feel like thanking you. Thatâs all. Mr. Graham, donât think too much. Grandaunt is also your benefactor. Itâs only right that you are good to her. I totally agree with what you do!â
Benjamin snorted lightly and said, âWhat a sweet talker!â
Arissa pouted her lips. What does he mean by that? Iâm just worried that he might get angry.
The two of them went to Maryâs room and saw Edwin showing her around.
âGrandaunt, the room upstairs has yet to be renovated because we have come back in a rush. Once the restroom has been customized to suit your needs, you will be able to move upstairs,â explained Arissa gently as she held onto Maryâs hands.
Mary had never seen such a luxurious house before. Looking at the decor of her room, she was a little uneasy and did not know how to react.
âIâm fine with this room. Thereâs no need to move. Itâs easier for me to move around if Iâm on the ground floor.â
Arissa told her, âItâs equally convenient upstairs. We have an elevator at home! You can move to the new room once the renovation is completed. For the time being, just stay in this room first.â
Benjaminâs eyes flickered with joy when he heard Arissa use the word âhome.â
Mary was moved beyond words. âThank you. Sorry to cause all of you so much trouble!â
âWhy are you being so polite with me again?â
Arissa pouted and pretended to be angry with Mary.
Benjamin also chimed in and put Mary at ease. âGrandaunt, just stay here and donât worry about anything. Tomorrow, you will have to stay in the hospital. Once you are discharged, the room upstairs should be ready.â
The six children ran over.
Gavin said, âGreat-grandaunt, just stay here and donât worry about anything!â
The More the Merrier ï¤Chapter 646 EX-husband Groveling to Me ï¤Chapter 730 Let Victor Shoot For You Zachary added, âYes, we are staying here too!â
âGreat-grandaunt, just treat this place as your own home!â said Oliver.
Jasper said, âGreat-grandaunt, just stay here comfortably. If you need anything, just let my mommy know!â
Last but not least, Jesse said, âGreat-grandaunt, this place is very huge. Even I havenât been to every part of it. We will go together next time!â
âSure, sure!â
Mary nodded with tears in her eyes.
These children are so kind.
Even after letting me stay in such a grand house, they are still concerned that I wonât feel at ease living here.
Mary was overwhelmed with emotions. She had never seen a house that luxurious before, let alone stay in one.