Sharon Lindt gently ruffled Xyla Quest's hair. "Be good. Just hang in there for one more month."

"One more month," Xyla murmured, knowing there was no point in resisting.

So, she nodded helplessly.

Sharon was in a much better mood when she saw how obedient she was.

She knew that Xyla and Stanley Batton would be facing a lot of hurdles in the future.

She didn't know whether their family could be torn apart or if she might lose anyone in the family.

Hence, she wanted to treat Xyla and Stanley in the best way she could.

She wanted to cherish the moments of happiness with her family while they lasted.

If she could, she wanted to give Xyla everything in the world.

Xyla was now an orphan, and if the Batton family didn't look after her, no one else would.

"Waa... Waah..."

Lynette Batton, who was in Wilson Batton's arms, suddenly started crying right then.

Her face turned red, and her legs kept kicking around.

There was a sad look in her bright eyes.

Seeing this, Wilson felt as if his heart was breaking into pieces.

Xyla, Stanley, and Sharon felt the same way.

Xyla got up and prepared to hold the child but was forced back down onto the bed by her mother-in-law.

Sharon approached Wilson to check if Lynette had soiled her diaper, replaceing nothing amiss before checking her watch.

It was time for milk-feeding, she realized guiltily with a frown.

"It's feeding time for the children. Keep

wheeye on the children get the milk ready."

With that, she hurriedly went to prepare the formula.

Lynette was still crying, but Leon Batton remained quiet.

He lay in Stanley's arms, staring up at his father as he sucked his own thumb in his mouth.

From the looks of it, Leon was probably so hungry that he mistook his thumb as the milk bottle.

Stanley's heart softened upon seeing that.

Xyla observed them from afar, unable to help herself from smiling.

Her children must have been angels in their past lives.

"Leon looks very hungry, too," Xyla said with a chuckle.

She felt guilty about this.

Since her premature delivery, her milk supply was supposed to kick in after a while. However, due to the many incidents that happened, her emotions had been affected,

resulting in her being unableye??

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Her children had never tasted her breast milk.

Xyla felt sorry for them, but she was under too much emotional stress and couldn't control herself. "Yeah, but Leon doesn't complain," Stanley said.

Xyla chuckled. Leon's temperament seemed much milder than Lynette's at this point.

No matter what, Leon rarely cried even when he was hungry. He would just suck on his own thumb.

However, Lynette was different. She

would cry more frequently than

brother whenever she was unhappy or if she laid down for

wrong.

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