A sense of joy and peace filled the entire living room. Even the air tasted somewhat sweet.

Xyla Quest was enthralled by the warmth and serenity within the family. She hoped things could stay like this forever. Stanley Batton, who was still playing with Leon Batton nearby, gently shook his tiny hand and pinched his cheek. Meanwhile, Leon never stopped smiling and seemed comfortable with his father's shenanigans.

His eyes seemed to be conveying many emotions as if he could understand a lot more in the world than people imagined. Stanley felt his chest tightening with contentment to see his son like that. "They look like angels," he expressed in wonder.

Xyla nodded in agreement.

The two children were indeed like angels.

Since they were born, the Batton family experienced nothing but joy and laughter.

Xyla and Stanley had a happy marriage and were fine on their own, but she would frequently feel something was missing at home.

She no longer felt that way once the twins were born. It was as if she had the entire world in her house, where everything felt vibrant.

For a large house, it no longer felt empty.

Wilson Batton nodded. "Isn't that so? It feels as if God had sent them to fill us with joy. Ever since they came along, my mood has improved each day." Sharon Lindt nodded in agreement. "I feel the same way. Oh my god, I adore these children so much. What should I do?"

Xyla smiled, gazing gently at her. "Stay by their side and watch them grow."

Sharon started smiling, too. "Of course."

Then, she eagerly nabbed Lynette from her mother's arms. "Xyla, you must be tired after a long day at work. Let me carry her."

Xyla knew she wasn't really concerned about her tiredness but more like she simply wanted to hold Lynette.

Following his wife's action, Wilson also snatched Leon from his son. "That's right! You must be tired from work, so let me hold him."

With a helpless expression, Stanley could immediately tell what was on their minds.

"You and Mom have spent all day with my kids," he grumbled, pressing against the playmats. "Isn't that enough? We barely have time to be around them, and you're still taking them away from us."

"That's not true," Sharon said defensively after hearing what he said. "We're only worried you might be too tired. We didn't want

you to

hold the children for too long."

"That's enough. You don't think we know what's on your mind?" he asked.

"You shouldn't point things out like that about your parents. Don't you get it?" Sharon asked.

Stanley raised his brows helplessly. "Hmm, no, I don't."

"I honestly feel like I can't enjoy myself anymore," his mother sulked.

He firmly took hold of Leon away from Wilson, gazing at him. "You're the one who needs rest."

His father seemed disappointed that he could only carry Leon for a few seconds. "I'm fine without any rest, honestly."

"No," Stanley insisted, wanting to hold his own child without interruptions.

Wilson was unable to retort.

Meanwhile, Xyla also gently took Lynette from Sharon, pressing a soft kiss on her tiny cherubic cheek. "Dad, Mom, you two should get

some rest. You've beeg.net"

them all day. That's even more tiring."

She didn't exactly want to snatch the children away, but she genuinely felt that they needed the rest.

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