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The More The Merrier Chapter 396 Read Online

    The More The Merrier Chapter 396 Read Online


    Chapter 396 Hacking Their Surveince Cameras


    Benjamin nced at Arissa and said indifferently, “Even selling you won’t be enough to cover the


    compensation.”


    Arissa was bursting with fury. “If it weren’t for you… I wouldn’t have dropped it!”


    “What did I do?” Benjamin raised his eyebrows intimidatingly.


    Arissa froze for a moment.


    She pushed him away furiously and went to stand at the side. At the same time, she was angry with


    herself.


    How could I let myself be distracted by his good looks?


    Benjamin looked at her indignant expression from the corner of his eyes. His eyes glinted with


    amusement.


    Then, he put the ornament back to its position.


    “Why did you call me here?” Arissa reminded Benjamin when she saw him arranging his things with no


    inclination to speak.


    Benjamin turned to her. “Did you teach Zachary and the other children hacking skills?”


    Arissa was stunned for a moment. She didn’t expect him to bring this up.


    “Yes!” She nodded in response.


    Her children followed her around since they were little and learned by observing what she did.


    Furthermore, they liked programming, so she taught them.


    To her surprise, her children showed superb talent in it, and their skills now surpassed hers.


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    Since Benjamin found out about their hacking skills, there was no point hiding them from him.


    “You taught them well!” Benjamin praised suddenly, prompting Arissa to look at him in shock.


    However, he began criticizing her right after that. “It is right to teach some skills, but it is wrong to teach


    them bad behaviors!”


    Arissa knew that he was ming her. She thought he was using her of allowing the children to hack


    into his surveince cameras.


    “I didn’t know the children hacked into your surveince cameras.” Arissa felt indignant about his


    wrongful usation. “Furthermore, they are your children, so isn’t this their home too? What’s wrong


    with hacking into the surveince cameras in their home to find something? Is that against thew?”


    Benjamin remained calm as he looked at Arissa’s furious expression.


    He liked that she called this ce ‘home.’


    “I didn’t say that they broke thew. They can check the surveince records any time they want,”


    Benjamin answered without a hint of anger.


    Arissa was stunned before asking, “What were you talking about then?”


    Benjamin looked at her with an ambiguous smile. “Why are you agitated?”


    Arissa replied indignantly, “Weren’t you ming me for misguiding the children?”


    How dare he denies it now?


    Benjamin answered, “What I wanted to say was you should not lie before the children. Now, Gavin


    learned to lie too!”


    Arissa had a stunned expression.


    After a moment, she red at Benjamin and retorted, “When did I lie before the children?”


    Benjamin furrowed his brow. Does this mean that she only lied before me?


    Arissa became stern as she red at Benjamin. “Even if I said something wrong, it was for the sake of


    our children.”


    Benjamin’s expression turned solemn. “You lied to me many times!”


    Arissa was rendered speechless. He is bringing this up again.


    “Is there anyone who has never told a lie? Have you never lied before? Do you dare to swear that you


    have never told a lie?” Arissa replied.


    Her answer rendered him speechless.


    “What lie did Gavin say? Why are you finding fault with me? Since he grew up with you, doesn’t that


    mean he learned to lie from you?” Arissa continued furiously.


    Benjamin raised Gavin, so Gavin shared the same mannerism and character as him. I didn’t spend


    much time with Gavin, so how can I influence him? Even if he learned to lie, I don’t find anything wrong


    with that. Sometimes, a lie doesn’t hurt anyone but lessens the potential damage.


    “I caught them red-handed, but they still denied that they did it!” Benjamin groaned softly.


    Arissa nced at him and could not resist rolling her eyes. “The children were scared because you


    were too strict. Who would dare to tell the truth in their position? Didn’t they all tell the truth after I


    asked them?”


    Benjamin frowned at her response.


    Is she happy that the children listened to her?


    “Isn’t it wrong for the children to lie?” Benjamin replied unhappily.


    Arissa did not wish to continue arguing with him. “It is wrong for the children to lie!”


    Benjamin was stumped.
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