What Happens in Chapter 801 – From the Book Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon)
Dive into Chapter 801, 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.
Nyla felt a wave of worry as she quickly got up and walked outside, replying, "Okay, I'll be there right away."
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When Nyla arrived at the kindergarten, it was almost 1:00 p.m.
As she approached the office door, she heard a cold female voice from inside saying, "I don't care who this student's parents are. If my son is hurt like this, I'm calling the police! We'll see each other in court!"
Just as Nyla was about to enter, the door swung open. A well-dressed woman walked out, holding the hand of a four- or five-year-old child.
Upon seeing Nyla, the woman stopped abruptly and exclaimed, "It's you!"
Nyla was taken aback. She hadn't expected the child who had fought with Mason to be Jane's son.
Her gaze dropped to the child Jane was holding. Though he was still small, it was already evident that he shared features with Jane and Gabriel.
A cut marred his forehead. Although it had stopped bleeding, dried blood remained, making the injury appear quite alarming.
The teacher, Laura Ferrier, rushed out of the office. When she saw Nyla, she quickly said, "Ms. Kinsey, you're here. This is the classmate Mason injured and his parent."
She then turned to Jane. "Ms. Wilkie, since Ms. Kinsey is here, why don't we go back into the office to discuss how to resolve this? After all, they're in the same class, and escalating things to the police wouldn't be beneficial."
Jane scoffed. "I don't think so. I want this matter to grow! I won't let my son be in the same class with someone who could injure a classmate so severely. Either he leaves, or my son does!"
With that, she pulled her son along and stormed out.
Mason shook his head, lowering his gaze and feeling guilty for getting into trouble.
Nyla gently stroked his head and softly said, "Don't be afraid. Mommy is here. Can you tell me what happened?"
Before Mason could respond, Laura spoke up. "Ms. Kinsey, it started this morning when Wilhelm wore his new shoes to school. Mason accidentally stepped on them, and then Wilhelm wanted him to apologize. When Buddy refused, they got into a fight, and Mason accidentally pushed Wilhelm, who hit the corner of the desk and got injured."
Nyla looked at Laura and replied evenly, "I understand, but I'd like to hear Buddy's side of the story."
She knew Mason well. If he was in the wrong, he would surely apologize without hesitation. There had to be more to this incident.
Laura frowned, a bit annoyed, and asked, "Ms. Kinsey, are you saying you don't trust what I'm saying?"
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