Summary of Chapter 454 from Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua)
Chapter 454 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s Novel novel, Unstoppable Unforgiven (Shermaine and Joshua). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 454
Waiting outside felt like an eternity for Jasmine. With all the risks that came with a natural birth, she couldn’t help but imagine the west. But when th news came, relief hit her like a wave.
She still didn’t know who Shermaine’s husband was, but wherever he was, he had to be worried sick.
Shermaine had once mentioned they’d been separated, something complicated, and clearly not by choice.
The delivery room doors finally swung open.
A nurse stepped out, holding a tiny, swaddled infant.
She was unbelievably small.
After a short burst of crying inside, she now lay silent in the nurse’s arms, calm and peaceful.
Shermaine followed soon after, being wheeled out by another nurse.
Though she’d opted for natural delivery, she had agreed to the postnatal recovery injection afterward. Under normal circumstances, she might’ve passed, but there simply wasn’t time for a long recovery now.
In the private room, healthy pink.
the baby slept in a crib under a soft blue dome. She had been bathed and wrapped up, her skin flawless and glowing with a warm,
Her features were shockingly refined, impossibly perfect for a newborn. Jasmine couldn’t take her eyes off her. She looked like something out of a fairytale.
Shermaine was already stunning. Judging by this baby, her father must’ve been no less extraordinary. Jasmine wouldn’t be surprised if a genetic scan showed this child ranked SSS–tier. But one detail stood out. The baby’s hair was red.
That alone was strange. In the Kingdom of Xyperia, newborns were almost always blonde, with blue–tinged irises. But this little girl had a full head of
auburn–red hair.
It was the first time Jasmine had ever seen it.
And then, a memory stirred.
The red hair was a rare trait, one that appeared only in the pureblood royal blood.
The thought crossed her mind but she dismissed it. It felt far–fetched, almost absurd.
“Ms. Hanks, have you chosen a name yet?” she asked.
Shermaine was still visibly drained. The physical pain was easing, but mentally, she was completely spent. She let out a yawn and answered drowsily, “Not yet. Her father should be the one to name her.“.
“Well, what should we call her in the meantime?”
Shermaine was craving something sweet, though she knew this world didn’t offer much beyond bland nutrient packs. Cuisine here was nothing compared to what she used to have in Wallington
“Tiramisu.”
Jasmine lit up. “Oh, that’s such a cute name!
Shermaine gave her a look. “Her real nickname’s Gracie,” she clarified, before Jasmine could get carried away.
Jasmine walked over to the crib and softly called out, “Gracie…”
The baby’s lips twitched, almost like she’d heard.
Shermaine was cleared for discharge the very next day, but given Gracie’s age, they stayed three more days in the hospital for observation and registration. By birth, each child was entered into the central system and issued identification.
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