Chapter 624: Claire Crowley and Nannan’s Paternity Test! - One Night Bride: Master Blackwood's Substitute Wife - NovelsTime

One Night Bride: Master Blackwood's Substitute Wife

Chapter 624: Claire Crowley and Nannan’s Paternity Test!

Author: Lin Chi Juan
updatedAt: 2025-09-22

CHAPTER 624: CHAPTER 624: CLAIRE CROWLEY AND NANNAN’S PATERNITY TEST!

"Master Blackwood, this is indeed the young miss."

After identification, the child who was pushed down from the castle was indeed the baby that had been kept in the hospital, about to undergo corrective surgery for deformities.

Because the child was so young, just over two months old, many of the bones in the body were not fully developed. Falling from such a height meant there was no breath from the moment they hit the ground.

Very tragic.

Owen Rhodes looked at the small body covered with a white cloth, his heart wrenching with sorrow.

This child was truly so pitiful from the moment they were born.

They were just a step away from having the corrective surgery. Once the surgery was done, at least in appearance, they would look just like any normal person.

Even if the brain didn’t fully develop, with Sebastian Blackwood’s care, they would never want for anything their whole life.

But now, because of Ivy Kensington...

Owen dared not utter a word; he didn’t even dare mention this in front of Sebastian.

Standing tall, Sebastian’s broad back seemed somehow desolate at this moment.

He swallowed hard, finally bending down to gently cradle the child in his arms.

"Owen, find a prime burial plot."

The Blackwood family’s child must be buried with dignity, even if they left under such unfortunate circumstances, especially since this was the baby he cherished deeply.

Back then, when Ivy Kensington wanted to terminate the pregnancy, he pleaded with her repeatedly to let the child live!

Owen nodded, taking the order: "Yes."

With Sebastian’s instructions, Owen quickly found a burial site; within an hour, it was secured.

Sebastian personally oversaw the child’s burial and then erected a tombstone for the baby.

Once everything was complete, he left the cemetery, wearily reclining in the leather seat of the Maybach.

"Master Blackwood."

Seeing him like that, Owen couldn’t find the words, but forced himself to speak: "Miss Langley called me several times, I called her back just now, and she said Nannan was taken away by someone."

Nannan?

Sebastian’s weary eyes suddenly sharpened, and he asked in a low voice, "What’s going on?"

Owen then accurately relayed the conversation between him and Sharon Langley.

"Someone sent Miss Kensington a text message, threatening to take Miss Nannan to Stellaris Castle. Miss Kensington didn’t dare contact you directly, so she had Miss Langley reach out to me. As of now, Miss Kensington has been taken to the hospital, and Miss Nannan still hasn’t been found."

Sebastian immediately furrowed his brows.

According to Sharon, Ivy went to Stellaris Castle because she received a message that someone had taken Nannan, threatening her.

Yet, at Veridia’s maternity, it was Ivy who personally took the deformed baby to Stellaris Castle.

Which story is true?

"Ding—"

At this, Sebastian’s phone rang.

"Master Blackwood, the paternity test results for Mrs. Claire Crowley and Miss Nannan are out."

The doctor spoke clearly over the line: "The test confirms that Mrs. Claire Crowley and Miss Nannan are mother and daughter."

In an instant, the bones in Sebastian’s hand gripping the phone turned a faint white.

Claire Crowley is indeed Nannan’s biological mother...

Deep eyes closed tightly, his throat moved, and a breath of turbid air slipped from his thin lips: "Understood."

Owen had also overheard this, and couldn’t help asking: "Master Blackwood, do you think it’s possible that Miss Crowley took Miss Nannan away?"

After all, Nannan is Claire Crowley’s child; she would certainly try everything to bring Nannan back to her side.

"To the Crowley family!"

A moment later, Sebastian murmured.

The Maybach sped off quickly and reached the Crowley family in less than half an hour.

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