“People who didn’t know them might think they had just fallen in love.”
“Stanley Batton is cold to everyone else, but he’s very affectionate toward Xyla Quest. Isn’t that romantic?”
“He gave Xyla a massage. I’ve never seen this side of him!”
“I suddenly feel like a failure in life. I’m also a woman, but my husband isn’t half as good!”
“Sigh, we’re in the same boat. Anyone would feel the same way after seeing Xyla.”
The nannies were talking amongst themselves before releasing long helpless sighs. They then returned to Lynette Batton and Leon Batton’s side.
At this moment, when they looked at the beautiful children with nobody else around, they began speaking freely once again—
“These two children are truly adorable. They’ve practically inherited all the good traits of their parents.”
“You’re right. Just like what people say on the internet, they are absolute winners in life.”
“I realized that people adored by God are particularly lucky. Look at Xyla. She gave birth to beautiful twins. She has nothing to worry about.”
“Yeah, she has both a son and a daughter. She won’t even need to get pregnant again.”
“Sigh! Comparisons only make us upset.”
They continued chatting for a while before they returned to work.
Meanwhile, Wilson Batton had just finished taking a bath in the guest room in the other room. Seemingly deep in thought, he sat on the bed with a frown on his face.
Sharon Lindt, who had also just finished taking a shower and was dabbing expensive skincare on her skin, immediately walked over to her husband, sitting next to him. “What’s the matter, Honey?”
Wilson frowned deeply. “Darling, do you think I’ve got Alzheimer’s disease?”
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