Chapter Summary: Chapter 680 – Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon) by Hello Spring
In Chapter 680, a key moment in the Novel novel Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon), Hello Spring delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
As soon as Nyla entered the villa, she saw Damon and Mason sitting on the living room floor, playing with building blocks.
Mason was quick, but Damon was even faster and wasn't going easy on his son. While Mason was only halfway done, Damon had already finished.
"I win," Damon declared, his expression calm and tone flat.
However, if one looked closely, they might catch a hint of amusement in his eyes.
Mason pouted but said nothing.
Playing games with his father was no fun—he hadn't won a single round tonight. He sniffled, thinking it would be more enjoyable to play with his mother.
Noticing that Mason seemed upset, Damon raised an eyebrow and said, "You'll need a lot more practice if you want to beat me."
"Fine…" Mason replied reluctantly.
Suddenly, a soft laugh came from nearby.
Mason and Damon both turned to see Nyla standing by the sofa, smiling warmly at them.
She wore a gray trench coat over a cream V-neck sweater and light jeans, paired with classic round-toed loafers. Her long hair flowed down, and she had on light makeup, looking so beautiful that it was hard to look away.
Damon's eyes darkened momentarily before he nonchalantly looked away, muttering, "You're here."
Nyla smiled and nodded, catching Mason as he ran over to her.
"Mommy! You finally came to pick me up. I missed you so much!" Mason exclaimed, hugging her neck and kissing her cheek, his eyes sparkling with happiness.
Reflecting on how indifferent Mason had been toward him during dinner, Damon felt a twinge of helplessness.
Nyla found the situation amusing.
Mason wasn't really missing her—he was clearly feeling defeated by his father. At daycare, he was the champion, but now he was getting schooled by his own father.
During the drive home, Damon took the wheel of Nyla's car while the villa's driver followed them in another vehicle.
Mason chattered nonstop, keeping the atmosphere light.
Damon occasionally glanced at Nyla through the rearview mirror as she responded warmly to Mason. However, his gaze gradually darkened, and his grip on the steering wheel tightened.
If he hadn't been so confident five years ago and had taken better measures to protect her, this scene would have been much more heartwarming.
Pain throbbed in Damon's chest as he took a deep breath, pushing down his emotions and focusing on the road ahead.
…
The drive from his villa to Nyla's current place was long—over an hour.
Yet when they finally arrived, Damon found himself wishing time hadn't flown by so quickly.
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