Chapter 780
Chapter 780 Their Pride
Zachary shared Jesse’s pride as he dered, “We won first ce today! All the other kids were so
envious!” His eyes positively sparkled as he spoke. Arissa shared Benjamin’s surprise as she asked,
“All of you won first ce?”
“Yeah!” The children nodded fervently. “We won prizes too, Mommy!” Jesse hurriedly grabbed her bag
and took out the certificate she got from the teacher, along with a red flower and some sweets.
“Oh, Sweethearts, you were all amazing!” Thrilled, Arissa even nted a kiss on Jesse’s cheek. Gavin
immediately credited Arissa for their win. “Mommy’s the amazing one. Everyone in the ss was blown
away when they saw our artwork, not just the teacher.”
He really enjoyed the feeling of being praised by their teacher in public. That was also the first time Tim
had been praised by a teacher, and he was naturally excited.
Zachary, Oliver, and Jasper could not help but be infected by their two elder brothers’ joy. Of
course, Jesse was the happiest of all since all her brothers had given her their sweets. She announced,
“Mommy, I have so many sweets in my bag. Gavin and the others gave them to me.”
Arissa stroked her daughter’s head tenderly and asked, “If your brothers gave all their sweets to you,
then won’t they have none left for themselves? You shouldn’t eat too many sweets too. Your teeth are
developing!”
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Then, she looked at her three youngest sons and chided them, “Didn’t I tell you before? Why did you
still give Jesse so many sweets?”
Jasper smiled cheekily and said, “Mommy, we just gave Jesse the sweets to make Jesse happy. We
didn’t let Jesse eat them!”
“Don’t worry, Mommy! We’ve been keeping a close eye on Jesse!” added Oliver with a smile. “Jesse
promised us that Jesse wouldn’t eat them.”
Jesse nodded earnestly and said, “I didn’t eat any sweets, Mommy!”
Finally, Arissa smiled and reminded her, “If you have any more sweets, your new teeth won’t grow out!”
“We’ll take care of Jesse, Mommy!” Gavin reassured his mother.
Nodding, Arissa dered, “All right. Jesse can’t have too many, but one or two sweets once in a while
is fine!”
Jesse cheered excitedly. “Yay! I love you the most, Mommy!”
She even flung her arms around Arissa’s neck and nted a bunch of kisses on her mother’s face.
Tim found his sister adorable and watched them with a smile.
Their cringeworthy disy even caused Benjamin’s features to soften.
“Well, where is your homework now?” He was curious to see the artwork that made his children so
happy.
Zachary informed him, “They’re in our school bags. The teacher wanted to disy them on the
ssroom wall, but Gavin said no, so we brought them home!”
Confused, Benjamin asked Gavin gently, “Why didn’t you let the teacher paste your artwork on the
wall?”
His eldest son pursed his lips for a moment before exining, “Mommy helped us with that homework.
Why should we paste it on the walls where it’ll be taken down sooner orter? I want to paste them at
home!”
Arissa was moved by how much Gavin cherished the artwork.
She patted his head tenderly and asked, “Should weminate it?”
After some thought, Gavin nodded and replied, “Yes! It won’t be dirty if weminate it!”
Arissa smiled and nodded. “Okay. Once we’re home, I’ll help youminate the artwork. That way, you
can still look at it even when you’re older!”
Despite his silence, Tim’s happiness was palpable in his eye smile.
The four youngest children pped in agreement.
To further encourage the children, Arissa added, “Let’sminate your certificates too! We’ll see who has
the most certificates next time!”
“Okay!”
The children’s excitement had reached a feverish pitch.
Benjamin stared at them before asking Arissa, “Where should we paste the artwork? I can arrange for
Edwin to clear out the necessary space.”
She returned his stare and suggested, “It’s our children’s pride, so let’s disy it in the most eye-
catching ce in the house.”
“Sounds good!” Benjamin mulled over her suggestion and offered, “What about the living room?”
Arissa’s lips twitched in amusement. There are plenty of eye-catching spots in that massive house. We
don’t have to paste it right smack in the living room.
Diplomatically, she suggested, “Why don’t we paste it along the stairwell? On the walls leading to your
study.”
She thought it was better to keep the atmosphere in the living room formal. After all, they used that
space to entertain all manners of guests. The children’s artwork was better left to their family’s eyes
only.