Xyla Quest knew that Sharon Lindt only had her best interest at heart.

People often said that the true colors of a person's in-laws would be revealed once a woman gave birth.

This time, Xyla got to know the Batton family even better as the kindest people, apart from her father.

They genuinely adored and pampered her.

Throughout the entire month of her postpartum recovery, Sharon Lindt and Stanley Batton were the ones who constantly stayed by her side to look after her, refusing to let anyone else visit at the hospital.

While Stanley attended to work during the day, Sharon was the only one in the ward, looking after two children.

However, she never once complained.

At times, Xyla wanted to help whenever she was too busy, but Sharon would order her to get back to bed.

She made sure Xyla and her children were well taken care of.

During this time, Sharon and Stanley acted like Xyla's guardian angels, protecting her and the children daily and nightly.

"To be honest, I just want to lessen your burden," Xyla told her softly, her heart aching to see how much weight Sharon had lost while looking after her.

Sharon immediately shook her head. "My team of expert doulas will be here soon. They'll be able to help out.”

Xyla nodded. "I'm sorry for all the trouble you've gone through over the past month."

"It's my duty as your mother-in-law and grandmother to your children. If I don't step in to help, then when should I?" Sharon shrugged nonchalantly.

Xyla's eyes filled with tears, lifting her eyes to gaze at her husband next. "Honey, it's been tough for you, too."

Lately, Stanley worked during the day and then helped his mother out with his children at night. He barely managed to get a few hours of sleep each night.

It was very tough for him, even though he never once complained, no matter how tough it got.

"Silly girl," Stanley smiled with a look of gentleness in his eyes. "It's not tough at all. I'm more than happy to see that you and our children are getting stronger."

Right then, Wilson Batton carried

Lynette Batton over to them. "Xyla, if

you feel guilty about being taken

care of, you should listen to what

they say and do what you can to get better. Understood?"

Xyla nodded. "Dad, it's been tough for you as well."

Without Sharon at home, he spent his days alone, feeling lonely all this while.

Shaking his head, Wilson said, "It's not tough for me, but it's surely tough on you to bring those children into this world."

Until now, his heart still hurt when he thought about the process of Xyla's delivery.

"Stan, you must never forget the

pain Xyla suffered to deliver your children. I don't care what conflict arises between you in this lifetime, but you must always let her have the final say.

"If you feel that you can't take any conflict that arises, think about what she went through to deliver your children, understand?" Wilson looked at his son as he asked. Stanley nodded.

"Xyla is the most important person in the family. Whoever crosses her won't get away with it," Sharon chipped in.

Xyla chuckled. "I'm sure that won't happen. Everyone is wonderful to me."

As soon as she finished speaking, Sharon assisted her to straighten up in bed, adding a soft pillow behind her. "Lean against the pillow like this, or your back would be

uncomfortable."

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