Chapter 919 Benjamin Cooks Breakfast
Casting a glance at Benjamin, Arissa turned her head to the side and giggled furtively.
Benjamin cut his gaze over and stared at her. Lifting his hand, he pinched her cheek.
However, Arissa dodged and gazed at him innocently. “You’re not allowed to pinch
Mommy’s cheek, Mr. Graham!” Oliver shouted at Benjamin, sticking his hands on his hips.
Verily, he did seem somewhat intimidating while all irate and somber. “Why?” Benjamin
teased, his interest piqued. “No reason! It’ll be painful for her if you pinch her cheek!”
Oliver scowled at him. Quirking a brow, Benjamin lifted his hand and pinched his son’s
petite cheek. “Is it painful?”
Oliver merely blinked. It isn’t painful, but he obviously pinched Mommy hard just now. “It’s
a different story!” At that, Benjamin twisted his body sideways and glanced at Arissa.
“Was it painful earlier?”
In response, Arissa blinked. “A tiny bit.” Words eluded Benjamin. “Look, Mommy’s face had
turned red from your pinch!” Jasper exclaimed.
Stricken, Benjamin swung his gaze at Arissa. When he saw that her cheek was a tad red,
he kneaded it for a bit. “Does it still hurt?”
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His tenderness had warmth suffusing Arissa. “A tiny bit.”
She turned her face to the side, signaling him to knead it further. Benjamin’s gaze
darkened, a spark of desire igniting within his eyes. Throughout it all, the six children
looked on intently.
Noticing their stares, Arissa said to them, “Go to the dining room and get ready to have
breakfast.” The children looked at her before glancing at Benjamin warily.
Pinning his eyes on Arissa, Benjamin jested, “The kids care about you so much that they
regard me as a villain though I’m their daddy.”
In turn, Arissa flashed him a sheepish smile. “Serves you right for doing something they
would misunderstand.”
Harrumphing softly, Benjamin shifted his gaze to the children. “Come with me for
breakfast.”
Gavin eyed him dubiously. “Breakfast isn’t ready yet.”
Benjamin’s eyes remained fixated on the children. “Then, are you all hungry now?”
The children looked at each other before they nodded honestly.
“Yeah.”
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“Go and sit down. I’ll cook for you all!”
After saying that, Benjamin headed to the kitchen.
Surprise flooded Arissa. He’s making breakfast?
She quickly followed after him. Her jaw dropped when she saw that he was really cooking.
At her expression, Benjamin arched a brow. “Just wait with the kids outside.”
Truly, it was rare that he was in the mood to cook.
Noticing that he seemed to handle things well, Arissa queried, “You can cook?”
“Yeah,” Benjamin grunted in reply without taking his eyes off the pot.
Edwin was also in the kitchen, assisting him.
“Wait outside with the kids first, Mrs. Graham. Mr. Graham’s cooking skills are pretty good,
so he’ll have no problems preparing breakfast.”
Arissa chuckled before studying Benjamin again. Clocking his skillful movements, she
walked in.
“This soup of mine should be ready.”
Turning, Benjamin cast a look at her. “Have you added any seasoning?”
“Nope.”
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Benjamin proceeded to uncover the lid of the pot and add some seasoning.
Subsequently, he sampled it.
“You can add the ingredients now,” Arissa reminded, shooting him a glance.
Thus, Benjamin carried the plate of offal at the side over. The instant he made out what it
was, his brows creased deeply.
“Where did this come from?”
Arissa threw a look at him. “From the market.”
“We’re eating this?” Snapping his head over, Benjamin glared at her.
Arissa blinked. Clocking his aversion, she hurriedly took it from him, afraid he would chuck
them away.
“Why not? It’s delicious!”
Pressing his lips into a thin line, Benjamin turned and admonished Edwin. “You bought it
for her?”
“Mrs. Graham loves this, so I prepared some,” Edwin hastily explained.
“Why are you criticizing Edwin? This soup is scrumptious! Go away! I’ll do it myself!”
Disregarding Benjamin’s pickiness, Arissa poured the plate of offal into the pot and stirred
it, keeping it simmering at low heat.
A frown marred Benjamin’s face, for he never ate offal.