Chapter 791 Who Am I Marrying Arissaâs brows knitted together. She stared at him and questioned, âAre you going to fight for their custody?â
âArenât they my children too?â Benjamin snorted. When he saw her pursing her lips and becoming annoyed, he added, âYou can be with them all the time as long as you stay here.â
Arissa cast a look at him. âHow long can I stay here, Graham?â Instead of getting an ambiguous answer, she needed clarification. âFor as long as you wish. As for the children, theyâll live here forever.â
He put both his hands in his pockets and stared at her intently. âCan I make this place my forever home too?â
âWhat do you think?â Benjamin swept his gaze over her. Arissa blushed instantly as her heart skipped a beat. âWhat if you get hitched? Am I still allowed to stay here?â
Benjaminâs eyes narrowed a fraction. âWho am I marrying?â
âI donât know! Ask yourself.â With that, she turned and went to the dining area. By then, the children had returned from the bathroom. She ushered them to their seats.
Moments later, Benjamin joined them. As he took his seat at the head of the table, Edwin handed him a hot towel to wipe his hands.
Arissa side-eyed him. Why is he acting as if heâs eating at a restaurant?
âWipe your hands.â Benjamin passed him a towel. âNo, thanks. I prefer to wash mine.â Arissa cast him a contemptuous glance before heading off to use the kitchen sink. When she returned, Benjamin asked, âIsnât it faster to wipe them?â
âWhy should I do that when weâre at home?â
Edwin looked at them, all smiles. âEnjoy your meal, Mr. and Mrs. Graham.â
Nodding, Arissa sat down and started serving the children. âLetâs eat.â
Benjamin requested, âPass me the mushroom dish in front of you.â
Arissaâs gaze fell on the dish and then at Benjamin.
âCanât you get it yourself?â
Edwin caught the hint and urged, âMrs. Graham, I think Mr. Graham would love for you to serve him some.â
Arissaâs face reddened almost instantly while the six children burst into giggles.
âMommy, hurry up and give it to Daddy! Heâs waiting.â
Gavin hummed with his mouth full, and it sounded as though he was prompting Arissa to give Benjamin a wedding.
When she heard that, her face turned crimson red.
âHere you go.â
She took a few pieces of mushrooms and put it on his plate.
âLovely! Youâve granted my only desire.â Benjaminâs gaze was intense when he said that in an ambiguous tone.
Arissa turned and glanced at him but felt shy when her gaze met his.
âDig in!â
Afterward, they all started eating.
âDonât keep eating the pasta. Try the other dishes too.â Benjamin acted like a gentleman and served her more food.
Arissa shot him a look and responded, âI know. I prefer starting with the main course.â
Benjamin chuckled lowly, and utter embarrassment swamped Arissa.
Seeing how bashful she was, the six children promptly burst into laughter.
Flustered, Arissa gave them a death stare. âWhatâs so funny? Pay attention when you eat.â
However, her response made the kids chuckle even more.
Not knowing what to do next, Arissa lowered her head and continued eating.
Benjamin was absolutely delighted when he stole a glance at her flushed cheeks.
Then, he turned to the children and said solemnly, âAll right, thatâs enough. Go on and eat your food.â
The More the Merrier ï¤Chapter 790 EX-husband Groveling to Me ï¤Chapter 730 Let Victor Shoot For You The kids obliged quickly at his command.
They also served their mother some food.
âTry this, Mommy!â
âAnd this too, Ms. York.â
âThank you, Sweethearts!â Arissa was over the moon.
After dinner, Benjamin sent all the kids into his study to coach them on their homework.
At that moment, Arissaâs heart was full.
âMrs. Graham, why donât you bring them some drinks?â
Edwin had prepared coffee and milkshakes for Benjamin and the children.
âSure!â
Arissa received the tray and headed to the study.
When she got there, she saw Benjamin tutoring Tim patiently.
Gavin, Zachary, Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse joined in and listened attentively to their fatherâs explanation. They did not act proud despite having understood it already.
Arissa smiled as she put the tray down discreetly and sat by the side.