Chapter 2199
Right then, Leon Batton startedughing as he looked at X Quest, warming her heart.Content ? provided by N?velDrama.Org.
She held him gently in her arms and smiled. "Leon, what are youughing at? Hmm?"
He continued tough while looking at her.
He was beaming.
Seeing Leon smile like this put X in a great mood.
A child''s smile was the purest thing in the world. It could put anyone at ease.
No matter what X encountered out there, she''d feel better whenever she came home to Leon and Lte Batton.
Soon, Stanley Batton finished doing the dishes and came back to sit down next to his wife, picking up his daughter carefully.
"Mr. Batton, do you have a favorite between your daughter or your son?" one of the nannies asked.
"I love both of them equally," he answered without hesitation at the question. "My children are the most wonderful gifts X has ever given me." He really didn''t prefer either of his children more than the other.
He loved them equally and fairly.
In his world, men and women were equals.
"Yeah, you''re right," the nanny said.
“It doesn''t matter if it''s a boy or a girl. In our family, grandsons and granddaughters are valued identically," Sharon Lindt added.
"The Batton family is great. You don''t value men over women," another nanny said.
Wilson smiled when he heard this. "Why should we value men over women? Whether the kid is a boy or a girl, he or she still belongs to the Batton family. They''re both our grandchildren.
“Honestly, I don''t understand people who do that. Aren''t women also humans? Do daughters not share the same blood as their fathers?
"In the Batton family, men and women are equals. We give our daughters the same things we give our sons," he added.
From his perspective, both sexes
weren''t any different. He also didn''t
practice favoritism between his grandchildren like other wealthy families.
X felt warm in her heart when she heard this.
She was d and satisfied that the Batton family had such a positive view on the matter.
"That''s right," Sharon spoke up. "To be honest, I can''t understand people who value sons over daughters.. They''re both your children, so naturally, you should treat them equally."
"Yes," Stanley agreed.
The nannies couldn''t agree more. In any case, they thought the Batton family was a wonderful exception among the wealthy society.
Everyone in the Batton family was respectable in their moral outlook and perspectives.
Not only were they the wealthiest people in Antis, but they were also the most likable.
Thinking about it made the nannies feel even more envious of X.
"Yeah. I don''t care if it''s a boy or a girl. They''re both my babies. I gave birth to them," X said.
"In the future, the more capable twin
will take over the family hel
while the other will survive receiving dividends," she added.
Stanley nodded in agreement, thinking along the same lines.
X had spoken his mind.
"That''s wonderful," another nanny said.
After dinner, X and Stanley went upstairs together.
He filled the bathtub with warm water and rose petals before taking a bath with her.
Later, they got into bed together.