However, Sharon Lindt believed that good would always triumph over evil.

"Yeah," Xyla Quest said.

While they spoke, Wilson Batton and the others soon recovered.

They looked at Xyla and Sharon Lindt in confusion as if something strange had happened.

"Xyla, when did you and Sharon come back? Why didn't I notice?" Wilson asked.

As he spoke, he picked up Lynette Batton, who was closest to him, and gazed down at her affectionately.

He was surprised to see a necklace with a red diamond around her neck. "I don't recall seeing anything around her neck previously."

"You just hadn't noticed it. It has been under her clothes since the beginning," Sharon told him dismissively.

"Is that so?" Wilson asked in a daze, wondering how he missed that.

He then turned to look at Leon, noticing a similar necklace around his neck but with a different color.

"Why does Leon have a necklace, too?" he wondered, recalling there wasn't anything there earlier.

However, he might not have noticed it, either.

Other than that, could there be any other reason?

Meanwhile, the nannies also had a lot of questions on their minds. However, none of them said anything and merely glanced at each other in confusion. Perhaps, things were exactly as they said.

They paid so much attention to the children's faces that they failed to notice the necklaces they were wearing.

Meanwhile, Xyla released a satisfied sigh, glad that they managed to convince everyone so easily.

"Dad, it's getting late. You and Mom

I'll

should get some rest. You can sleep in the room directly opposite. I take you there right now. I'll also do some cleaning up while we're at it." en.swhovels.net

Hearing that, Wilson instantly

stopped her. "No, it's fine. Sharomet

and I can clean up on our

own. You

should stay in bed and rest. Go to bed and don't mind us."

"That's right, Xyla. You need proper rest to recover. We're perfectly fine. You don't need to do anything for us," Sharon said before taking Lynette from Wilson to kiss her forehead.

"All right, Lynette. I'm leaving now. You and Leon ought to be good," she added.

She wanted Wilson to leave so that he wouldn't ask too many questions.

"Why don't you get Stanley to help you with the cleaning?" Xyla suggested.

It didn't feel right for her and Stanley not to help her in-laws when they were moving.

"It's fine, Stan needs to take care of you," Wilson said.

He then looked sternly at his son. "You'd better take good care of Xyla. If anything happens to her, it's your fault. Do you understand?"

Wilson's attitude toward the two of them was completely different.

To Xyla, he was a kind father figure, but toward Stanley, he was a strict father.

The nannies couldn't help but look at each other when they witnessed this.

They wondered if Xyla and Stanley were mistakenly exchanged as babies.

It didn't seem like Stanley was born in the Batton family.

"I understand. Dad, Mom, go to bed and stop worrying," Stanley said.

Sharon nodded sadly. "I simply can't get enough of my grandchildren." With that, she reluctantly pulled Wilson along and left.

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