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"Ah... my stomach... my baby..."

Dahlia Kensington lay on the ground, groaning in pain, with blood slowly flowing from between her legs.

Ivy Kensington was stunned. Impossible, she hadn’t even tried...

At this mont, Anne Linden returned.

Seeing this scene, she imdiately scread, "Dahlia! Dahlia, what’s wrong with you!"

Soon, Dahlia Kensington was taken to the hospital.

Outside the ergency room.

Anne Linden angrily cursed Ivy Kensington, "You bitch, you’re just jealous my daughter is pregnant with Master Blackwood’s child, and you deliberately pushed Dahlia down the stairs. If the baby in Dahlia’s stomach isn’t saved, just wait and see! The Blackwood family will be the first to co after you!"

Ivy Kensington bit her lower lip tightly.

She couldn’t have pushed Dahlia Kensington down the stairs...

The Blackwood family got the news and quickly rushed over.

It was just that this morning, Sebastian Blackwood went out of town for a business trip, and couldn’t co in a short ti, but Old Madam Blackwood was the first to rush to the door of the ergency room.

Anne Linden imdiately rushed forward to cry and complain, "Old Madam, you must stand up for my daughter Dahlia. She’s really too unfortunate, my poor daughter..."

Old Madam Blackwood valued the child in Dahlia Kensington’s belly greatly. Whether the child could be saved was still unknown, yet Anne was crying like this, making her irritated.

"Shut up!"

Old Madam Blackwood shouted.

The door of the ergency room was pushed open, and the doctor ca out.

"Doctor, was the child saved?"

The doctor took off his mask and shook his head heavily, "We did our best."

This ant the child was gone!

Old Madam Blackwood couldn’t bear the shock, her vision went black, and she was about to faint.

"The Blackwood family’s first great-grandchild!"

She was pinched awake, and cried out heartbrokenly.

Imdiately, she looked at Anne Linden in fury, "Who exactly hard the child in Dahlia’s stomach!"

Anne Linden imdiately pointed at Ivy Kensington, "It’s her."

Old Madam Blackwood’s gaze paused, and upon seeing it was Ivy Kensington, she sighed deeply, then commanded, "Soone, make her kneel before Dahlia to apologize for her mistake!"

Other matters, she could let Ivy Kensington go for Ronnie’s sake.

But this was different, she hard the Blackwood family descendant, an unforgivable sin!

Ivy Kensington furrowed her brow and said, "Old Madam Blackwood, I didn’t push Dahlia Kensington. There’s surveillance footage to prove it..."

However, Old Madam Blackwood was too overwheld with grief to investigate any surveillance.

The child was gone; what aning did these have anymore?

Ivy Kensington would have to pay for her recklessness!

Old Madam Blackwood was soone who had fought her way through stormy tis, and no one dared disobey her orders.

Ivy Kensington was soon grabbed by the arm by people from the Blackwood Estate and escorted to Dahlia Kensington’s hospital room.

Dahlia Kensington lay weakly on the hospital bed, her eyes flickering with calculation.

This child, she and Anne Linden had long planned not to keep it!

After all, it wasn’t the Blackwood family bloodline, a DNA test at birth would imdiately reveal the truth.

Ivy Kensington’s actions had truly presented her with an excellent opportunity...

Almost as soon as Old Madam Blackwood entered the room, Dahlia Kensington began to cry, "Grandma, it’s my fault for not protecting the baby... When Sebastian finds out, he’ll surely bla ..."

Even Old Madam Blackwood’s heartless deanor was softened by her tears at this mont.

"Good child, Sebastian won’t bla you. Take care of your health, and once you’re better, strive for another chance to give the Blackwood family a great-grandchild..."

Turning her face, she angrily said to Ivy Kensington, "Kneel down, apologize to Dahlia and that child!"

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