People said that the end of science was the beginning of magic. Was that true?

Were these children kidnapped by monsters?

Did those monsters kidnap the children to heal them?

The nurse felt deeply confused.

Soon, all the nurses at the counter started talking amongst themselves, which was the only thing they dared to do.

Stanley Batton had given specific instructions not to bring up anything in front of outsiders.

Everyone in the country knew that offending Stanley Batton would result in a death sentence.

After arriving in front of Xyla Quest's ward, Stanley directly opened the door and walked in, eager to see his wife.

He wanted to know how she was doing.

Xyla was still sound asleep as the door opened.

The sky was turning gray outside, signaling that nightfall was upon them.

Sharon Lindt sat restlessly next to Xyla right then, so she was surprised to see her son and Yaksha entering with the children.

She instantly sprang to her feet to greet them.

All thoughts in her mind were forgotten when she saw the state of the children in Stanley's arms.

Sharon subconsciously took a step back and remained silent for a few seconds as she studied the children carefully.

"Are these my grandchildren?"

Despite looking identical to her grandchildren from before, they were in a completely different condition.

Moreover, there were no longer tubes connected to them.

Premature babies would die if they weren't supported by those tubes but these children seemed to be in a much better state than they were in before.

Sharon felt as if she was in a dream.

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She instantly pinched the back of her hand to replace out if she was ina dream, and once she felt the pain, only then did she believe what she was seeing.

Stanley saw her reaction and began to speak. "Yes, these are your grandchildren. You're not dreaming."

He placed his daughter in Sharon's arms. "This is your granddaughter. From now on, her name is Lynette Batton."

Holding her grandchild in her arms again, Sharon forgot to ask the rest of the questions on her mind.

She sank down on her seat as she hugged the baby tightly in her arms, crying tears of joy. "This is wonderful! My grandchildren are back."

Meanwhile, Yaksha handed the other child to Stanley before approaching Xyla to check her pulse.

Sharon hadn't recognized Yaksha since she had her full attention on her grandchildren. Although she was curious, she didn't raise any questions.

Stanley then promptly carried Leon Batton over to her, placing him in her arms.

Sharon carefully accepted Leon. She

now held her granddaughter in her

left arm and her grandson in her

right arm. "Thank heavens. I thought I'd never be able to see you two again."

"This is Leon Batton, your grandson," Stanley said.

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