Sharon Lindt beamed when she saw everyone's comments.

"Men in our family treat their wives well despite being rich. It's something to be proud of," she said with her head resting against Wilson Batton's shoulder.

Although the couple had already been together for decades, they still acted like newlyweds.

Xyla Quest and Annabeth Cates couldn't help but feel envious of them despite being in loving relationships themselves.

"I know many people want to marry into our family, but I'm sorry to say that I have no other single sons. Besides, our sons have no plans of getting married a second time," she said with a chuckle. Wilson nodded as he gazed affectionately at his wife. "Yeah, you're right."

"Of course," she replied smugly.

"Dad, Mom, I'm genuinely envious of you two. You still seem like newlyweds even after being married for decades," Xyla expressed

"Yes, I'm super envious, too. It would be great if Josh and I are like this in the future," Annabeth spoke up.

"You will. You don't have to be envious of us. If your husband ever changes his mind, I will-" Sharon trailed off, giving Stanley Batton and Josh Batton equally pointed glares before rolling her eyes at them.

It was as if they were already guilty in her eyes.

Stanley stayed silent.

are you serious?"

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buy some decent bird's nests from abroad and will divide it equally between the two of you," Sharon added. "I saw your posts on social media that you couldn't sleep well

you, Mom,"

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I always remember what you shared. I

see mine then?"

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