Apart from Stanley Batton and the children, everyone else in the nursery was frozen in place.

It was as if somebody had pressed pause on the computer.

Sharon Lindt walked up to Wilson Batton and gently touched his face. "What's going on?"

After that, Sharon felt even more shocked.

Wilson seemed normal, still breathing, but he couldn't respond at all. He didn't move or smile.

It was as if he had been petrified.

Sharon's eyes filled with tears. "Stan, what's going on?"

Despite having been through a lot, Sharon couldn't remain calm.

How could somebody become like this suddenly?

Xyla Quest quickly approached Wilson and touched him, her eyes narrowing with worry right after.

Stanley frowned. "Don't be nervous. It'll be all right real soon."

"What do you mean?" Sharon asked.

He pinched his forehead slightly. "I'm sure you know what Xyla and I experienced earlier. That person came to give our children a necklace each after you left." "She decided to petrify them temporarily so as not to scare the others. If I'm not mistaken, Dad will recover in three minutes," he explained.

"What?" Sharon seemed shocked when she gazed at Stanley. It was getting more and more mystical.

She was impressed that people who possessed magic could do whatever they wanted.

Then, Sharon and Xyla promptly shifted their attention to the children who were lying on their beds as if nothing had happened.

They were both smiling. It was adorable.

True enough, they each had a platinum necklace around their necks.

The length of the necklaces was the same, but the pendants were different.

Leon Batton had a pendant with a black diamond, while Lynette Batton had one with a red diamond.

Upon closer inspection, they could see that the two diamonds were shining with a bright red color on the inside.

"The woman told us it's for

protection, but she didn't divulge et

anything more. She hadn't shown herself this time, either," Stanley added.

"I see," Xyla said thoughtfully.

At that moment, she was beginning to like the fairy even more despite not having met her.

Her presence made Xyla feel much safer.

She believed that the objects the fairy had given her family were able to offer them protection.

At the very least, they wouldn't be at too much risk.

Sharon instantly released a long sigh

after hearing her son's explanation. She peered at the two of them excitedly "This is wonderful. I wonder why this fairy decided help you. Perhaps you had some kind of relationship in the past? Have you asked her about this?"

Stanley and Xyla shook their heads simultaneously before he spoke up first. "She wouldn't tell us even if we asked. She is not the type to tell us anything." én.swnovels.net

"I see. Regardless, I feel much more secure now that she's shown up," Sharon declared.

She believed that with somebody so powerful protecting Stanley and Xyla, their lives wouldn't be too much at risk.

The nine-tailed demon fox was strong.

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