"Love Charity Foundation? Stanley Batton must fear that other people don't know how much he loves Xyla. Haha!" "This couple is epic. They'd replace ways to show off their love even while doing good deeds. Haha!"

"I'd like to know if Xyla and Stanley would help people with this money. Would they?"

"Hey, stop coming up with those nasty ideas. Do you think the two of them would care about a few billion dollars?"

"Nobody would mind having more money, would they? Even if they are rich, they'd still have an appetite for a few more billions."

When Xyla Quest saw those comments, she directly forwarded the one questioning whether they would help people with the money, and then posted a reply of her own.

"All transactions related to the Love Charity Foundation would be transparent. You don't have to worry about this," she wrote.

As soon as she published her reply, there were already numerous forwards, likes, and comments-

"Hahaha, the statement that Xyla would care about such small amounts of money is the funniest joke I've seen today."

"I trust in Xyla. She doesn't have a bad bone in her body."

"Some people are unbelievable. Just because they're disgusting, they think the same of everyone else."

When Xyla saw that the comments were all in her favor, she exited Weibo in a satisfied manner.

By the time they reached home, it was already two o'clock in the morning, so it was quiet in the house. Only a single lamp was turned on in the living room.

They made their way upstairs with the help of the warm light, heading to their bedroom.

Although they missed their children, they didn't want to disturb them.

After freshening up, Xyla leaned against her husband.

"I said I would make it up to you with a wedding," Stanley said, gently hugging her to him in the dark. "Now that you've delivered our kids and have already recovered, it seems like a good time. Should we pick a date and get it done?"

She considered for a few seconds before nodding. "Yes, that sounds doable. In that case, I'd have to arrange my schedule in advance."

"Yeah. How about the end of this

month? The temperature is just about fight this season. I think it's suitable for a wedding," he suggested. én.swnovels.net

She nodded.

"Do you have anywhere in mind for our wedding?"

"I was impressed when I saw someone's wedding on the beach. It seemed unique. Why don't we give that a try?" she asked.

Xyla didn't initially intend to have her wedding on the beach, but the idea was appealing now. People's opinions change over time.

He nodded at her idea. "Okay, I'll have everything arranged. You won't need to worry about anything."

"Okay, sure."

The Batton family began preparations for their wedding as soon as decisions were made.

Sharon Lindt became even busier.

Not only was she looking after the children, but she also needed to discuss with her son about the wedding and prepare the wedding invitations.

Meanwhile, Xyla, as the bride, had

nothing to do because her family didn't require her to get involved. Sharon offered to help because she didn't want her to get too exhausted.

The bride's only responsibility was to offer her opinion during the wedding gown selection, where all she needed to do was speak.

With wedding invitations gradually sent out, news of their upcoming nuptials began to spread, garnering lots of attention on the internet. Time went by swiftly.

In the blink of an eye, the day of the wedding arrived.

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