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Chapter 484 Sweetheart

When Mary saw they didn’t discriminate a poor old lady like her and were ever so passionate with her, she started to tear up.

“Tim, hand me the bowl. I’ll feed her. You go and play with Gavin and the others, okay?”

Arissa walked to Tim, squatted down, and gently suggested.

“There’s no need for that!”

Tim pouted and rejected her. Then, he turned around and continued to feed Mary.

Arissa felt dejected for a moment when she felt Tim’s rejection and unhappiness toward her.

Mary looked at them and sighed softly before taking a bite of the food fed by Tim.

Then, she said to Arissa, “Don’t worry. It takes some time!”

Arissa was startled. She looked at Mary in astonishment. Did she know already?

Mary smiled and nodded. “The young man told me about it!”

Arissa wasn’t sure which young man Mary was talking about, but Benjamin knew that she was referring to Ethen.

It looks like Ethen has already told her.

“Mdm. Mary, you knew?”

Arissa was straightforward and concerned about Tim’s feelings.

Mary nodded. “When I woke up, I wanted to talk to Tim about it. I didn’t expect you to come over so soon. I heard they said you were sick. Are you okay now?”

Mary was concerned about Arissa’s poor health.

Tim also sneaked a peek at her.

Seeing that Mary was a kindhearted person, Arissa was deeply moved.

After looking at the interaction between Mary and her child, she knew they had a good relationship.

She smiled and said, “It’s just something minor. Don’t listen to them. I’ve already recovered.”

Arissa didn’t want Mary to worry about her. She was still hospitalized after all.

“That’s great!”

Mary nodded.

“How should I address you?”

“My name is Arissa. But you can call me Issa. The father is Benjamin.”

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