Henry Armstrong opened the door and walked in right then, feeling curious when he saw Xyla Quest and Georgie Clementine in the middle of such a joyful conversation.

He quickly sat down next to his wife, wrapping his arms around her as he crossed his legs. "What are you two talking about, looking so happy?"

Then, he addressed Xyla directly. "I'm glad you came, Xyla. Georgie only seems to perk up when you're around."

Seeing his wife happy greatly improved his mood.

Xyla chuckled at his words. "We've decided that Lynette and Landon should be together once they are all grown up. What do you think about that, Henry?"

"Well, that would be wonderful," he answered without hesitation. "I must say that Landon is as lucky as his father. I can only describe Lynette as a perfect partner for my son. It would be our family's pride to have a future daughter-in-law like her."

He was very much on board with this decision.

"We have a deal, then," Xyla replied at once.

"Yeah, but you must not regret this," he said, nodding his head.

"Don't worry, I won't."

His smile widened at that.

"All right, I just came up to see my wife and son. I am content now that I have seen them both. I better get back downstairs to play poker," he said as he stood up.

His wife shook her head helplessly. "Must you exaggerate like that?"

"I couldn't help it, so what was I supposed to do? I was playing poker downstairs, but then I missed my wife and son, who were both upstairs. I just wanted to come up and check on them. Is that so wrong?" he asked with a grin.

Xyla felt like she was intruding on a moment of intimacy between the couple. Luckily, she wasn't envious since her relationship with Stanley Batton was similarly sweet.

She felt nothing but happiness for the two of them.

"Look at you. You're hopeless."

Georgie's affectionate tone betrayed her words as she wore an embarrassed expression on her face.

"Okay, I am going back downstairs

to play poker. You two can continue

chatting, Henry said with an affectionate pinch on her cheek before giving a parting look toward their friend.

"Xyla, spend some time chatting with Georgie so that she won't feel so bored. Thank you."

He then waved politely at her, prompting her to return the gesture.

"Don't worry, go ahead."

Xyla couldn't resist sighing as she

watched him leave. "In the past bet

never thought Henry could become such a great husband who adores his wife."

Georgie nodded in agreement. "Me neither. I always thought he was the kind of man who would never give up his freedom.

"When we first met, I didn't see a potential in him to become a good father or husband."

"Exactly," Xyla smiled.

Then, some of the nannies spoke up after hearing the topic of discussion.

"Ms. Clementine, Mr. Armstrong is very good to you. We are all envious of you."

"Exactly. I was chatting with my daughter on a video call yesterday. She nearly cried from envy when i told her how well your husband treats you."

"You are so lucky."

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