Chapter 921 Is He Not Simply Too Picky âThank you, Zachary. Iâve already got a lot, so you donât need to give me more. You eat, too!â Tim urged with a smile.
When he noticed that Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse also wanted to give him their tripes, he hurriedly shook his head.
âDonât give them to me. Just have them. The food will only be delicious if everyone eats together!â
Oliver, Jasper, and Jesse grinned so widely that their eyes became mere slits.
âIn that case, weâll eat them ourselves!â In response, Tim bobbed his head.
Meanwhile, Arissa observed the children with affection written all over her face.
At that precise moment, Edwin came out with a few plates of buns.
âWow, there are buns!â
All six children were over the moon.
Edwin gave them one each. âYou can have more after you finish eating.â
âThank you, Mr. Whitley!â the children uttered in a cute voice.
Nodding smilingly, Edwin also gave Arissa a bun.
âEat this while itâs hot, Mrs. Graham. Itâs delicious!â
âThank you, Edwin!â Arissa quickly took it from him.
Just then, Benjamin also came out of the kitchen with a plate of fried eggs and ham sandwiches.
Putting down the ham sandwiches, he took a fried egg for Arissa before doing the same for the children, giving them one each.
âThank you, Daddy (Mr. Graham)!â the children exclaimed, one after another.
âThank you, Mr. Graham!â Arissa glanced at the man who was bustling around.
Similarly, Benjamin swept his gaze over her before taking his seat.
Then, he started munching on a sandwich.
Needless to say, the children couldnât help directing their gazes at the man.
Unable to hold his silence, Jasper asked in a murmur, âWhy arenât you having soup, Mr. Graham?â
Lifting his eyes, Benjamin looked Jasper in the eye. âI donât like soup.â
At that, Jasper curled his lips. âThis is yummy. Wonât you try some?â
The rest of the children likewise had their eyes trained on Benjamin, finding it a pity that he wasnât having the soup.
âThe soup Mommy cooked is delicious!â Gavin seconded.
Eyeing the children, Benjamin declined gently, âYou guys go ahead.â
Right then, Arissa took a gander at the man. âTry some. Itâs really delicious!â
Shifting his gaze to her, Benjamin scoffed critically, âHow delicious could it be when you added a ton of things in?â
Arissa was rendered speechless.
âItâs delicious precisely because of the ingredients.â
While saying that, she ate another spoonful.
At the sight of her eating in relish, Benjaminâs brows furrowed imperceptibly.
Well, it indeed smells great.
âMommy, Daddy doesnât like celery or parsley. Nor had he ever tried offal,â Gavin said to Arissa.
As Arissa listened, her lips twitched. Isnât he simply too picky?
âI didnât expect there to be so many things you donât eat!â she teased Benjamin.
Benjaminâs expression stiffened slightly, but he continued eating his sandwich.
Arissa eyed the sandwiches in front of him, finding them unappetizing however much she looked at them.
The More the Merrier ï¤Chapter 920 EX-husband Groveling to Me ï¤Chapter 730 Let Victor Shoot For You Scooping a spoonful of soup, she brought it to his lips.
âTry a sip, Benjamin. If you find it awful, I wonât cook this anymore.â
âNo, Mommy! We like it! Mr. Graham can skip eating it if he doesnât like it. We love it!â Jasper protested at once.
âI love it, too! You canât sacrifice us, Mommy!â
Oliver was likewise worried that Arissa wasnât going to cook the soup anymore.
Gavin, Zachary, Tim, and Jesse also hastily chimed in, âWe all love it, Mommy! This is really delicious!â
Benjamin studied Arissaâs confident expression before sweeping a gaze over the protesting children. Then, he dipped his eyes and stared down at the soup before him.
âGive it a try!â Arissa gazed at him in anticipation.
Benjaminâs gaze flickered. Ultimately, he opened his mouth and drank it.
His brows knitted together deeply. I thought I wouldnât be able to accept the taste, but it actually stimulated my taste buds with an indescribable scrumptiousness to it.
Glimpsing the frown on his face, Arissa mistakenly thought that he found it awful.
Anxiety deluged her. âDoes it not taste good?â
Iâve already made that promise earlier, so should I really not cook this soup for the kids anymore if he truly doesnât like it?