Their appearance seemed completely different from before.

Indeed, babies protected by spiritual energy were different from ordinary babies.

Not only were they alive and well after being kidnapped, but their physical condition even improved.

In a short amount of time, they turned from weak and vulnerable babies into their current condition.

Xyla had many questions about how her children disappeared and then returned to her side much improved.

She had to ask her husband and Yaksha about what happened,

but knew she had to wait as there were other priorities right now.

Sharon Lindt felt the same way.

"Xyla, look at how adorable they are," she said, gazing fondly at the children.

She adored them more than anything in the world and wanted to spend all her time with them.

She was curious, though, thinking if they changed so much now, what would they look like once they grow up?

Xyla shared her thoughts but didn't say anything.

"Did they drink any milk?" she suddenly thought out loud.

Her babies were born prematurely, so her milk supply hadn't kicked in. Hence, they had to drink powdered milk.

Xyla felt very guilty as she considered it.

Sharon shook her head. "No, they don't seem hungry yet. They would cry when they're hungry. Perhaps babies with spiritual energies are different from ordinary babies?" "I'm not sure. You should try to feed them some milk," Xyla urged.

Sharon instantly agreed and prepared powdered milk for the babies. She sat by the bed and

began feeding them with tunet

feeding bottles.

The moment the teats entered their mouths, they began sucking rapidly, their eyes glimmering as they drank as if conveying how happy they were of being fed.

Xyla and Sharon melted at the sight of how adorable they were.

At that moment, Xyla's tense emotions were somewhat relieved.

She lifted her hands and gently ruffled their hair, feeling how much denser they were than when they were born.

Their soft, raven hair made their skin seem even fairer.

"They are precious," Sharon expressed happily. "They don't cry or whine. I love them so much."

At that moment, she seemed

relaxed and happy on the outside et

but inside, she was still devastated by Jeremy Quest's death.

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She only pretended to feel happy to avoid affecting Xyla's mood.

She knew that if she showed any signs of sadness, Xyla would only feel worse.

Women in the postpartum recovery phase shouldn't get too upset.

She hoped Xyla would recover well and not fall sick during her postpartum recovery caused by emotional issues.

Going through postpartum recovery was not a simple feat.

Xyla's gaze softened as she nodded. "Yes."

She believed that her father would have been very joyful if he had seen the two children now.

He had always liked children.

He would certainly be happier to see such adorable children and showered them with all his love.

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