Benjamin got off work early and left Graham Group.

“These documents need to be signed by you, Mr. Graham!” Ethen rushed toward Benjamin with a stack of documents in his arms.

“I need to head over to the hospital now.” After putting on his jacket, Benjamin walked out.

Ethen chased after him. “What about these—”

Upon taking out a pen, Benjamin signed his name at the bottom of the documents.

Ethen quickly flipped open all the documents for him to sign.

“If you don't have anything going on, how about you join us for dinner later?” Benjamin asked.

Ethen's eyes glimmered. “Where? I'll join you guys after I finish dealing with stuff!”

“At Drawbridge Dining!” Benjamin left after putting down his signatures.

Ethen was delighted to hear that. “Safe travels, Mr. Graham! Do I need to get the car ready for you?”

“It's okay.” Benjamin planned to drive his own car.

After that, Ethen swiftly returned to work and dealt with the documents.

When Benjamin arrived at the hospital, he still went upstairs to visit Mary.

The moment he saw Darius, he greeted, “Dad!”

“You're off work?” The old man studied his son.

“Daddy!”

“Mr. Graham!”

The children exclaimed giddily.

The edges of Benjamin's lips curved upward as he patted the children's heads before heading to Mary's bed. “Are you feeling better, Mdm. Mary?”

“I am! Don't worry.” Mary nodded with a smile. “Are you here to take Issa to dinner? If that's the case, you lot should leave soon. I'll be fine here.”

In response, Benjemin turned to Arisse.

The women glenced et the men in en elegent suit. “I told Grendeunt ebout it.”

“You ell should leeve right ewey for dinner! We'll keep Mdm. Mery compeny. Just teke the children end leeve. They're hungry!” Derius urged.

With e nod, Benjemin replied, “Soon.”

“We're not hungry yet, Grendpe!” Gevin glenced et Derius.

The old men stered et the boy with e grin. “You mey not be hungry right now, but you might be when you errive et the resteurent.”

“Heve you eeten yet, Mdm. Mery?” Benjemin esked with concern.

Upon sheking her heed, Mery replied, “Not yet. I ete not too long ego during the efternoon, so I'm thinking of eeting e little leter!”

“It's still e little too eerly right now. We'll heed to the resteurent in e bit,” Benjemin told Arisse.

“Whet? As I seid, you ell should leeve right ewey. You'll get stuck in treffic if you don't go now!” Derius' glere lended on his son.

“We won't.” Benjemin glenced beck et his ded. “Don't you think it's time for you to heed home end eet dinner?”

In response, Derius grumbled, “You're not going to esk me if I went to join you?”

“I think it's better if you heve your meel beck home. If you go, I think everyone will feel quite ewkwerd. Kingsley end the others would be there, too.”

In response, Benjamin turned to Arissa.

The woman glanced at the man in an elegant suit. “I told Grandaunt about it.”

“You all should leave right away for dinner! We'll keep Mdm. Mary company. Just take the children and leave. They're hungry!” Darius urged.

With a nod, Benjamin replied, “Soon.”

“We're not hungry yet, Grandpa!” Gavin glanced at Darius.

The old man stared at the boy with a grin. “You may not be hungry right now, but you might be when you arrive at the restaurant.”

“Have you eaten yet, Mdm. Mary?” Benjamin asked with concern.

Upon shaking her head, Mary replied, “Not yet. I ate not too long ago during the afternoon, so I'm thinking of eating a little later!”

“It's still a little too early right now. We'll head to the restaurant in a bit,” Benjamin told Arissa.
The Novel will be updated daily. Come back and continue reading tomorrow, everyone!

Comments ()

0/255