"Would you get tired of me one day if I keep behaving like this?" Xyla Quest asked.

"No. I would never get tired of you," Stanley Batton answered in earnest.

"Really?" she asked.

"I'll get struck by lightning if I'm lying," he said, prompting Xyla to place her finger hastily on his lips.

"What are you saying? Don't say nonsense like that!"

"Let's go and check on our kids," she said, holding his hand before they returned to the living room.

She picked up Leon Batton while her husband carried Lynette Batton.

The twins seemed more aware now as they instantly reached out to touch their parents' faces as they were held.

As soon as their tiny hands touched Xyla and Stanley's faces, their gazes softened at once.

She looked affectionately at Leon's face. "Leon, did you miss Mommy? Hmm?"

He didn't respond except to gently caress her face with his chubby hands, peering quietly at his mother with clear eyes.

It seemed like there was a sea of stars in his eyes.

Xyla felt as if she was looking into an oasis.

Meanwhile, Stanley pressed his forehead against Lynette's. "Did you miss Daddy?"

She imitated her brother by silently looking at her father while gently touching his face, a smile beginning to spread on her face.

Seeing her smile made him feel warm all over.

"Xyla?" he murmured, turning to look at his wife.

"What's the matter?" she instantly asked.

"Let's set up a charity foundation."

"Sure," she agreed readily. "What is its main objective?"

"It will provide financial aid for children from poor families to go to school as well as providing them with free medical coverage," he explained.

"Sure," she answered without hesitation.

For many years, the couple had carried out charitable deeds, but they had never set up a charity foundation before this.

They would usually donate to existing charity foundations.

She understood why Stanley wanted to do this. Now that he was a father, he had realized the feelings of being a parent.

Wilson Batton immediately raised

his thumbs at his son upon hearing

his plan. "Do it, and I'll support you. A

person must help others in need

wherever possible once he becomes successful."

"Yes. Your father and I will be the first to donate," Sharon Lindt spoke up.

He chuckled. "Thank you."

"With our level of influence, it would be easy to publicize it," Xyla said.

She already had the intention to do this even if he hadn't brought it She

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Stanley nodded.

***

Xyla and Stanley were the kind of people to put their thoughts into action.

They did whatever they said they would.

Within half a month, they had established their charity foundation, naming it as Love Charity Foundation.

As the foundation's start-up capital, the couple collectively contributed three billion.

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