What Happens in Chapter 1217 – From the Book Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon)
Dive into Chapter 1217, a pivotal chapter in Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon), written by Hello Spring. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Novel fiction.
At that thought, Brian decided it was best to let Delia remain naïve.
Back in her room, Delia grew more frustrated. She opened her messaging app and started venting to her best friend about the situation.
After hearing her out, her friend suggested they find a way to embarrass Nyla at the Saturday banquet.
Delia hesitated. She hadn't agreed yet.
After all, the banquet was something both her mother and Brian had approved. If she caused trouble and ruined the event, Emerald would never let her off the hook.
Despite that, the thought of simply accepting Nyla as a member of the family didn't sit well with her either.
Thinking it over, she asked her friend if there was a way to humiliate Nyla without it being traced back to her.
Her friend offered a few ideas—perhaps triggering an allergic reaction or making Nyla sick, something subtle that would embarrass her at the banquet but wouldn't lead back to Delia.
After considering the suggestion, Delia immediately formulated a plan. She sent an [OK] before exiting the chat.
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For the next few days, Emerald stopped trying to introduce Nyla to new men and instead hired an etiquette coach to teach her proper manners.
Nyla had no idea what Emerald was planning, nor did she care. She barely put any effort into the lessons, making a complete mess of them.
At the end of each day, the etiquette coach would march off to complain to Emerald.
At first, Emerald would get furious and summon Nyla to the study to scold her.
But after two days, she realized something—Nyla didn't care at all. She just argued back, nearly giving Emerald a stroke in the process.
Eventually, Emerald gave up. She told the etiquette coach, "As long as she looks presentable, that's enough."
Left with no other choice, the etiquette coach stopped trying so hard.
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Still smiling, Nyla replied, "If they were in my shoes, I doubt they'd be proud to have you as a mother. You sure have a high opinion of yourself, Ms. Kinsey."
"You're absolutely ungrateful!" Emerald scolded.
Nyla nodded in agreement. "That's right. I don't appreciate it. So why don't you just cancel tomorrow's banquet?"
Emerald's face turned stormy, but she remained silent.
Cancel the banquet? That was out of the question. It was a crucial part of her plan.
Seeing the fury on Emerald's face, Nyla found it amusing.
Emerald wanted to use her but also expected gratitude in return. How greedy.
Delia, sitting nearby, was filled with frustration and resentment. She just didn't understand. Why would her mother still insist on introducing Nyla to the world after the way Nyla had just spoken to her?
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