Chapter 241 It Would Be Great If We Weren’t Family
Without hesitation, Benjamin replied, “I only want her.”
Feeling frustrated, Grace declined, “Mr. Hawkins, this might not be appropriate.”
Benjamin’s expression grew serious, the displeasure evident on his face. But he couldn’t forcefully insist in front of so many people, so Geraldine eventually led him away.
After they left, Elizabeth hurried over to Grace and asked, “Are you okay, Grace?”
Grace returned to her senses. Shaking her head, she said, “I’m fine, Grandma. Are you feeling
better?”
“I’m fine, just the usual…”
Ava came downstairs, holding the ear of a boy covered in paint. They were talking. The boy
had two paintbrushes, and his tearful face was distressed as Ava led him down.
“You idiot, look at the mess you’ve made!”
The boy burst into tears, his cries echoing through the hall.
Elizabeth looked displeased and scolded coldly, “Enough. Don’t embarrass yourself.”
Ava hadn’t expected that she would make Benjamin look so disheveled instead of Grace. If Benjamin found out, he might not take it lightly.
So she quickly took the initiative to apologize. “Mom, the child didn’t know any better. We didn’t expect that Benjamin would get covered in paint. Please ask him not to blame the child. I’ve already scolded him …”
Elizabeth’s expression remained grim. She ignored Ava and pulled Grace, saying, “Let’s go, Grace.”
Benjamin’s eyes filled with surprise upon hearing those words. Without hesitation, he forcefully pushed her away.
“Geraldine, you must be drunk. You’re spouting nonsense.”
Geraldine hurriedly approached him, intending to express her feelings. “Benjamin, I haven’t had a drop of alcohol. Just seeing you makes me feel drunk.”
“I don’t know what you’re talking about. If you like being here, I’ll leave.” Benjamin promptly walked
away.
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