The More The Merrier

Chapter 1106



Chapter 1106

Chapter 1106 He Was Glaring At Us

“I wouldn't dare!” Julian yelled through clenched teeth, not daring to say anything that might anger Benjamin.

Benjamin looked Julian up and down angrily. He walked toward the couch and sat down before crossing his legs, exuding a domineering aura.

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“You wouldn't dare?” Benjamin chuckled. “Just now, you tried to barge upstairs. How dare you do as you please on my territory?”

The anger in Benjamin's voice sent shivers down everyone's spine.

“I'm sorry for being reckless!” Julian lowered his head and apologized though it was not sincere.

Benjamin caught sight of the angry look on Julian's face. His lips curled into a smirk as he mocked, “What's wrong? You won't admit to your defeat?”

“Of course not!” Julian shuddered. He gulped and tried to remain calm, changing the topic to his main purpose of looking for Benjamin.

“Uncle Benjamin, please have mercy on my father! He's already sixty. He'll have a hard time in jail!”

Benjamin scoffed. “He's got to put up with it even if it's hard. He deserves whatever he's getting. He should've known the consequences of his actions when he sabotaged me!”

Julian was fuming when he heard those heartless words coming out of Benjamin's mouth. “Uncle Benjamin! Nothing happened to you anyway! You didn't even lose anything!”

After hearing Julian's shameless comments, Ethen wanted to send him a flying kick in the butt to teach him a lesson in Benjamin's place. “How shameless of you. Mr. Graham almost lost his life, yet you dare say he didn't lose anything? You people were the ones who committed a crime. Why are you acting so arrogant?”

Julian's expression darkened when he saw the grim expression on Benjamin's face. He lost his confidence when he met Benjamin's eyes which were filled with anger.

“It's not my father who did it! Someone framed him—”

“Tell that to the police. There's no use if you tell me about it. I'm not the police.” Benjamin mocked.

Seeing Benjamin's determination not to show mercy on his father, Julian gritted his teeth as anger bubbled within him.

“Forget it if you won't help with my father's issue. Instead, please spare my family business, Uncle Benjamin!”

Benjamin slowly looked up and stared at Julian. Hmph. He's pretty adamant about begging me to spare his family.

“Unfortunately, the winner takes it all. If you don't have the ability to operate your business, who should you blame if not yourself? Why does that have anything to do with me if no one is willing to collaborate with your company?”

Julian's expression changed as he balled his hands into tight fists. “Uncle Benjamin, will things please you when you watch our family suffer?”

Benjamin raised his eyebrows before shooting Julian a glare. “So what if I am?”

Julian was fuming, but he could not do anything to go up against Benjamin.

“Get out. My wife is resting upstairs. If you're stubborn and want to continue to cause a stir here, don't blame me for taking action and forcefully kicking you out.”

Benjamin was asking Julian to leave. He wasn't even going to show him respect as he threatened the latter. He turned to look at Ethen and commanded, “Instruct the bodyguards at the entrance not to let these dogs enter in the future. Otherwise, whoever does it will receive grave punishment.”

“Yes, Mr. Graham!” Ethen replied and hurried to do as he was instructed.

He soon returned and stood before Julian. “Please leave, Mr. Julian,” he said as he glared at Julian.

Julian returned the glare. Aside from not getting what he wanted, he was humiliated by Benjamin. Just you wait. One day, I will make it big and return all the humiliation you've caused me tenfold. How dare you call me a dog!

Julian left with a scowl on his face.

At the entrance, he accidentally bumped into the children who came running from the garden. He shot them a glare before getting into his car and driving away.

The six children were momentarily stunned as they watched the car leave.

“Wasn't that the bad guy's son?” Zachary frowned and stared at the car.

Gavin nodded. “Yeah. That's mean Uncle Nick's son, Julian!”

Although that cousin of theirs was at the age where he could be their father, he was not friendly to them.

Gavin didn't like him.

“Was he glaring at us?” Jasper scratched his cheek as he was uncertain.

Oliver pushed his glasses up the bridge of his nose and said sternly, “I think he was.”

“Why was he at our house?” Tim bit his lip. He was a little afraid of Julian.

“Of course, he's here to look for Daddy. Let's go in and see what happened!” Gavin exclaimed before running into the house, his siblings quickly following behind.


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