Since Xyla Quest and Sharon Lindt had mutually agreed, there wasn't much Stanley Batton or Wilson Batton could say.

In the Batton family, the wives were in charge. Any man who wasn't good to his wife would be doomed.

The best way to be good to one's wife was to keep her happy.

As long as Xyla and Sharon were happy, Stanley and Wilson would be fine with anything.

Besides, Stanley didn't mind having his parents around, and Wilson was also reluctant to leave his grandchildren.

"Come here, let me hold Leon," Wilson smiled before lifting Leon Batton carefully into his arms.

As soon as their eyes met, Leon began smiling sweetly again, making Wilson wish he could give him the entire world.

He had no idea how such adorable children could exist in the world.

They were practically angels.

Not only were they smart and beautiful, but they were also adorable.

Now that he held Leon in his arms, he wanted his turn with Lynette Batton.

He couldn't get enough of the twins.

"Xyla, let's exchange. I want to hold Lynette too," Wilson said eagerly, wishing he could keep them in his arms forever.

Wilson had worked all his life in the business domain and encountered numerous challenges, but none of those experiences ever made him display his emotions. However, in front of his grandchildren, he couldn't hold back.

Xyla smiled as she swapped the children with him, now holding Leon in her arms instead.

"Xyla, let me carry Leon," Sharon spoke up, unable to resist. "Ahh, he's too adorable! You should get some rest, Xyla."

"I want to hold him for a while longer," Xyla said, shaking her head.

Sharon immediately sighed in disappointment. She then gave Wilson an imploring look. "Hey, let me hold Lynette."

Wilson swiftly turned sideways

childishly just beyond her reach. He acted like a predator guarding its prey, his eyes fixed on his wife as he refused. "Absolutely not. You've carried her for so long already. It's my turn."

Sharon frowned unhappily right away. "Come on, hurry and hand her over, or I'll ignore you forever."

Wilson instantly caved in when he saw his wife acting like this.

He gazed longingly at Lynette one more time before handing her reluctantly over to her, not wanting his wife to be upset and ignore him. Nearby, the nannies were all stunned by what they saw.

No wonder Stanley pampered his wife if his parents' interaction was any indication.

It was because of his parents' teachings instilled in him as a child.

It turned out that rumors about the Batton family's principles were true.

The women couldn't resist feeling envious of Sharon since it was rare for married couples to remain this intimate after being together for such a long time.

Stanley and Wilson were enviously watching their wives, holding the children, but they were helpless to do anything as they were the ones in charge.

After half an hour, Xyla and Sharon still wouldn't let the men have their turn with the children as they made each of them laugh loudly.

Soon, the nursery was full of joyous laughter, presenting a heart-warming and peaceful scene.

The nannies felt their hearts melting.

Wilson couldn't hold back anymore and came up with an excuse to walk over to Xyla, swiping Leon away from her. "You shouldn't stand for too long, Xyla. Let me carry Leon." en.swhovels.net

Xyla understood how he felt, so she handed her son over willingly.

Meanwhile, Stanley attempted to do the same to Sharon. "Hand over my daughter, Mom. You should rest for a while."

However, she held onto Lynette tightly. "No way! Can't you see how happy Lynette is in my arms? Go and accompany Xyla and let me have my fun."

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