Sharon Lindt couldn't quite understand the fairy's behavior, but it wasn't her place to question it. She must have had her reasons for doing so.

It was probably because she didn't want to worry regular folks like her.

Xyla Quest nodded. "She probably didn't want to scare you and the children."

She instantly felt warm in her heart when she thought of this.

Sharon nodded. "I was thinking the same thing. That fairy is wonderful."

"All right, you must keep these things a secret, got it?" Xyla asked.

"Don't worry, I will definitely keep it a secret. I never spill any secrets," Sharon assured them.

Xyla nodded.

"Did you two have enough to eat earlier? Especially you, Xyla?" Sharon asked as she turned to gaze at her.

Xyla chuckled. "Yeah, I'm full."

"That's great. Did Stan serve you well?" she inquired.

"Yes, very well."

"Better than me?" she added, lifting an eyebrow.

"It's the same," Xyla replied.

Sharon felt relieved right away. She then turned her attention to her son. "Get Xyla a glass of fresh orange juice. She needs to replenish some vitamin C." "All right," Stanley replied.

"Also, prepare some bird's nests for

Xyla

her

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dal with

red

dates to help with blood circulation."

"Okay."

Stanley obediently left the room.

Xyla felt warm in her heart when she saw this.

Sharon then held her hand. "My darling, I'll treat you even better from now on."

Xyla no longer had her own family to support her after losing both parents.

Sharon wanted to give her more love on their behalf.

"Thank you, Mom," Xyla said, nodding in gratitude.

Sharon treated her better than anyone else in the world.

Xyla could never repay her kindness except by being nice to Sharon as much as she possibly could daily.

"No need to thank me. Come on, let's go check on the children," Sharon said.

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with Sharon asking all questions on their way

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For instance, she asked Xyla if there was

acco she hadn't yet

accomplished, and anything she needed to improve.

Her questions were even more professional and detailed than market research.

Xyla was swarmed with so many questions that she couldn't even answer them all, but her responses were all positive.

She meant what she said. There was no better mother-in-law in the world than Sharon.

Upon returning to the nursery, they were shocked by what they saw, their eyes opening wide.

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