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Revenge of the Hideous Lady (Xyla Quest) novel Chapter 2250

“The baby’s hand is so small. I want to kiss and hold her.”

“It must’ve been tough, Annabeth. Thank you for letting Josh become a father.”

“Josh, take good care of Annabeth.”

“I like you more and more. Whether it’s about you being in love, getting married, or having children, you’ve never kept anything from us. You’ve always been open about your life.”

“I’ve always known you’d be a good father and husband.”

Josh Batton couldn’t help but smile when he saw these comments.

He then clicked on the list of hot topics for a peek, only to discover that he'd been on that list for some time now.

There were even livestreams of Annabeth Cates delivering her baby, showing the process clearly.

Everyone on the internet seemed to be celebrating.

Josh felt even happier when he saw how joyful everyone seemed.

Meanwhile, his wife was oblivious to any of this as she was focusing all her attention on the baby, who slept soundly in her arms.

The baby’s wrinkly face and the way she pouted were adorable.

Sharon Lindt and the others continued to gaze tenderly at her as if they couldn’t get enough of her.

“Annabeth, Josh, have you thought of a name for the child?” Sharon asked.

“We came up with a few previously, but I have something better in mind now,” she answered.

Josh sat next to her and gently caressed her face. “What do you have in mind?” he asked affectionately.

“Candice Batton.”

“Yeah, I think so too," Annabeth nodded. "Xyla, our children aren’t born too far apart. They can go to school and grow up together. Isn't that wonderful?”

Xyla was about to mention it, too.

She felt that her kids, Lynette Batton and Leon Batton, were very lucky. Apart from having each other, they also had Candice Batton as their cousin. They could all grow up together.

“They can go to the same kindergarten, the same schools, and the same university,” Josh said with a grin.

His mother nodded. “That’s right, they can look after each other. No matter who gets bullied, the three of them can protect one another. Nobody would dare bully them, then.”

“Are you promoting violence in schools?” Wilson teased with a chuckle.

“That’s not what I meant. I won’t encourage bullying, but if other people bully our grandchildren, I’d want them to fight back,” she answered.

“Yeah, I think what Mom said makes sense,” Xyla said.

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