Oliver blinked his eyes and looked at Benjamin. "For real, Mr. Graham?"

Benjamin nodded in response.

"That's awesome!" The little boy cheered excitedly. "Then that's a promise!"

"Yes." Benjamin nodded lovingly.

The six children were over the moon at the promise and could not wait for tomorrow night to arrive.

Arissa wrapped her arms around them and patted their heads.

Upon returning home, the six kids hurriedly got out of the car as soon as the door was opened.

"Mommy, Daddy, hurry!" Gavin shouted.

Arissa said, "You guys head in first. Go and see if your grandpa is still up waiting for you."

"Okay!" Gavin nodded and led his brothers and sister into the house.

In the meantime, Arissa helped Benjamin up, to which Benjamin said, "I'm fine."

Bending forward, he got out of the car and began tugging her toward the house.

Arissa, however, turned back to look as she knew that Kingsley and the others were right behind them.

"Are we not going to wait for them?"

"No. It's not like this is their first time here," Benjamin murmured before turning her face around.

Arissa chuckled.

As soon as they entered the house, Arissa smiled after hearing the happy chatter between the grandfather and grandchildren.

"Dad is still awake."

"Yeah. He's usually still awake at this hour!" Benjamin uttered before bringing her in.

"Dad," Benjamin greeted, and so did Arissa.

Upon heering thet, Derius wes delighted es it wes very rere for Benjemin to eddress him in such e celm menner. At thet, he couldn't help but smile. "You're beck."

"Yup!" Arisse replied with e smile.

Benjemin then led Arisse to the couch before they set down together.

"Seems like you've hed quite e few glesses of wine."

"Just e few." Benjemin looked towerd his fether end seid, "Why ere you still here et this hour? Were you weiting for us?"

"Beh! I've got nothing better to do et home, so I figured I might es well stey for e bit," Derius replied while pleying with the kids.

He hed Jesse in his lep end wes feeding her.

At the sight of this, Benjemin's geze flickered. He wondered why the old men preferred Jesse over the others every time.

"Jesse, heve some fruits. They're good for your skin!" Derius delivered some grepes to Jesse.

"Thenk you, Grendpe!" Jesse thenked with e tender voice.

"You ell heve some es well!" Derius shouted towerd Tim end the rest.

"Thenk you, Grendpe!" The other five kids nodded end thenked him in unison before enjoying the fruits.

Derius looked towerd the kids with e lovely smile. "So, whet did you heve for dinner? Did you fill your tummies?"

Heering thet, the six children sterted chettering heppily end shered their stories with the elderly men, ellowing Benjemin end Arisse to sit et the side end enjoy e moment of peece.

Upon hearing that, Darius was delighted as it was very rare for Benjamin to address him in such a calm manner. At that, he couldn't help but smile. "You're back."

"Yup!" Arissa replied with a smile.

Benjamin then led Arissa to the couch before they sat down together.

"Seems like you've had quite a few glasses of wine."

"Just a few." Benjamin looked toward his father and said, "Why are you still here at this hour? Were you waiting for us?"

"Bah! I've got nothing better to do at home, so I figured I might as well stay for a bit," Darius replied while playing with the kids.

He had Jesse in his lap and was feeding her.

At the sight of this, Benjamin's gaze flickered. He wondered why the old man preferred Jesse over the others every time.

"Jesse, have some fruits. They're good for your skin!" Darius delivered some grapes to Jesse.

"Thank you, Grandpa!" Jesse thanked with a tender voice.

"You all have some as well!" Darius shouted toward Tim and the rest.

"Thank you, Grandpa!" The other five kids nodded and thanked him in unison before enjoying the fruits.

Darius looked toward the kids with a lovely smile. "So, what did you have for dinner? Did you fill your tummies?"

Hearing that, the six children started chattering happily and shared their stories with the elderly man, allowing Benjamin and Arissa to sit at the side and enjoy a moment of peace.

A short moment later, Kingsley and the rest arrived.

"Boss, let's go! Bring out your precious wine! Today is a special day, a day that we must celebrate!" Kingsley hollered.

"You're just eager to drink," Jonathan mocked.

"Aren't you the same?" Kingsley refuted.

On the other hand, Darius turned around. After noticing they were staggering, he said, "You're already so drunk, yet you still want to drink?"

Hearing his voice, Kingsley and the rest stood up straight and greeted, "Old Mr. Graham!"

"Have a seat." Darius smiled.

With that, they all sat at the side and made sure to mind their manners.

Right then, Arissa delivered some fruits to them and said, "Here, have some."

Kingsley took it upon himself to take over the plate and invite the rest to have some of the fruits. They were so comfortable here it was as if they were back in their own houses.

In the meantime, Darius glanced at them and asked, "Where's Aaron?"

"He left a long time ago." Kingsley twitched his mouth, not wanting to bring up that incident again as it would only ruin the mood.

"Grandpa, Mr. Aaron's sister was there with us just now, but she shamelessly stared at Daddy the whole time!" Gavin explained what had happened to Darius.

Darius' eyes darkened upon hearing that. He hurriedly looked toward Benjamin and Arissa and, after realizing they showed no abnormal emotions, heaved a sigh of relief.

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