"Stan, why did you get a book? I've never seen anyone wearing a book as a pendant. What if you sweat or if it gets wet? Wouldn't that damage it?"

Sharon Lindt then curiously reached out to finger it, but she suddenly felt a jolt of electricity.

In the next instant, a mysterious force pushed her hand away.

"Ahh!" she yelped before taking a few steps back, her hand feeling tender from the jolt.

She instantly realized that there was something odd about the pendant.

After being exposed to numerous mystical things in the world, she immediately understood what was going on.

Her eyes pierced deeply at Xyla Quest and Stanley Batton, but they simultaneously shook their heads at her, hinting at her not to speak or ask any questions for now. Sharon nodded knowingly and held her tongue.

Even if they hadn't hinted, she wouldn't have said anything in front of so many people.

Wilson Batton hurried over and held Sharon's hand when he noticed her strange behavior. "What is it? Did you get hurt?"

Sharon pulled her hand away swiftly. "Oh, it's nothing. I just had a jolt, but it's probably the static electricity on Stan."

"I see," Wilson frowned, rubbing her hand tenderly. "You gave me a fright, that's all."

The intimate moment made the nannies feel envious again.

'Look at them.'

'Their children were all grown, and they're also seniors who had spent so many years together, but they still acted like young lovers.' These women often felt that Wilson loved his wife deeper than any new couple who had just started dating.

It was something that made one feel truly envious.

"Don't worry about me. Check on the kids," she urged him.

He nodded obediently before returning to Lynette Batton and Leon Batton's side.

"Stan, Xyla, come with me. I have something to tell you," Sharon stated calmly as she hurried outside.

Wilson didn't ask why she was leaving as he continued to keep an eye on the children.

Stanley and Xyla naturally held hands

and followed Sharon, whet

continued to walk out, leading them

bedroom next to the nursery.

She quietly closed the door behind. them, a curious expression on her face. "What happened? Who gave you the pendants? Was it a god that was willing to help you? Or was it an elf?"

Sharon was struck by a jolt of electricity when she touched the pendant, which meant that it was exclusive to its owner.

It wasn't an ordinary pendant at all.

It seemed to have come from the mystical realm.

"Yeah," Stanley answered vaguely.

"Who was it?" Sharon persisted to ask. "Why were you given these things? Was it to protect you? Why would they help you?"

"We aren't sure of the details," Stanley began to say before Xyla filled her in with everything that she knew.

Sharon appeared to be deeply confused when she heard everything.

Did the weather change outside earlier? Or perhaps there was an electricity outage in the house?

Why didn't she know about it?

Also, why did all these incidents sound even more mystical than before?

"What's the matter? Do you replace it hard to believe?" Xyla asked when she noticed her reaction.

Sharon immediately shook her head.

"Yeah. There wasn't any electricity

outage earlier. Everything seemed

the same to me. There wasn't a change in weather either."

"Looks like the fairy must have cast some kind of spell, right?" she added.

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