Yaksha nodded. "I intended to go there earlier, but you woke up. With things getting out of hand, I couldn't leave immediately." Xyla Quest then turned to look at Stanley Batton. "Please, hurry and take Yaksha there. Don't worry, I won't cause a scene."

There were more important things to be done.

She wouldn't cause any more trouble as she wanted to get to the bottom of things.

Stanley then turned to address Yaksha. "Do you still have the teleport amulet? I'll give you the location, and you can get there right away."

"Teleport amulet?" Sharon Lindt exclaimed with a shocked look in her eyes. "Are you sure we're not in a game? How could something like that exist in the real world?"

As an experienced gamer, Sharon knew how mysterious teleport amulets were.

Does such a thing exist in real life?

When Sharon was a child, she always dreamed of having an amulet like that, so she could go wherever she wanted.

Yaksha glanced at her briefly before replying to Stanley. "No, I've used them up. I don't have that many of them. Besides, somebody else gave them to me."

"In that case, I'll take you there personally," Stanley said.

Yaksha nodded.

Sharon still had many questions on her mind, but she refrained from asking because they seemed occupied with more important things.

Until now, nobody had answered her question on the teleport amulet.

Yaksha carefully placed the baby boy by Xyla's side, after which she could smell a fragrant scent that was unique to babies.

Leon, her son, had stopped crying by now, left with lingering teardrops on his long lashes.

His fair eyelids were slightly reddish, his eyes glimmering brightly like stars in the sky.

Right then, he was looking at his mother pitifully., his long eyelashes fluttering adorably.

Now that Xyla had calmed down, she could feel herself melting on the inside as she gazed at her child.

Thankfully, her children survived the ordeal, or she would be in even more pain.

Her expression softened then.

Her children were like an antidote that could instantly heal her.

Seeing Xyla like this put Stanley at ease.

"Let's go," he urged Yaksha, who then nodded before he followed Stanley out of the ward.

When they left, Sharon placed Lynette by Xyla's side.

Now that the twins lay next to Xyla, they

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the same facial expressions and look in their eyes. . to Ebookex.com

Their eyes were trained at Xyla, making her feel like melting again.

She did her best not to cry. "Thank

goodness I still have you two. Met

protect you and make

è you grow up well."

Xyla burst into tears right after saying that, feeling a myriad of emotions at that moment.

She was

on one

Lnkinstatic to see her children sad. She couldn't perence

think and, but on the other,

about her father

at all.

It was a complicated feeling.

Xyla would probably be overjoyed to see her children if nothing had happened to her father.

Her children had become very healthy, their skin fair and tender.

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