Chapter 810 – A Turning Point in Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon) by Hello Spring
In this chapter of Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon), Hello Spring introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 810 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.
Noticing Damon's displeasure, Walter quickly said, "Mr. Sumner, I'll check who it is."
"Mm," Damon hummed in agreement.
As soon as Walter stepped out of the car, the driver's door of the BMW opened.
Jane emerged, dressed in a pure white suit. She walked straight to Damon's rear window and gently tapped on it.
"Mr. Sumner, I believe you've heard about the fight between Mr. Mason and my son at school. I'm here to discuss how we can resolve this matter," she said.
Damon rolled down the window, his expression blank. "Ms. Wilkie, how do you propose to resolve this?"
Jane hadn't anticipated Damon taking this tone, considering that Mason had pushed Wilhelm, resulting in Wilhelm's injuries.
Even if he was accustomed to being high and mighty, wouldn’t he at least be a bit more accommodating?
If it were someone else, Jane would have gone straight to the police by now instead of coming to negotiate.
Suppressing her anger, she forced a smile and asked, "Mr. Sumner, would you mind discussing this inside?"
Damon's gaze turned cold, and he remained silent.
The atmosphere became awkward, yet Jane's expression didn't change. She continued to smile, seemingly waiting for his response.
After more than a minute of tension, her smile became strained as she probed, "Mr. Sumner?"
"Ms. Wilkie, if I recall correctly, you threatened Nyla earlier at school, saying you would call the police?" Damon asked, his eyes devoid of warmth.
Jane's face paled, her smile nearly faltering.
"Mr. Sumner… I was overwhelmed with emotions at that moment. After all, I saw my son get hurt. It's hard to remain calm," she reasoned.
She then looked at Nyla and apologized, "Ms. Kinsey, I'm sorry. I was a bit emotional earlier. I hope you can forgive me."
Mason was sitting on the living room floor, focused on building with his blocks, completely oblivious to their return.
As they approached him, Damon noticed the small wounds on his face, and his expression darkened.
"Did this happen during the fight with Jane's child?" he asked.
Nyla nodded. "Yes, but his injuries aren't serious. The other child he fought with has a large cut on his forehead and will probably need stitches."
Her tone was soft, but Mason suddenly looked up at her and defiantly corrected her, "Mommy, I didn't fight him. He fell down by himself."
Nyla paused for a moment and then apologized, "Buddy, I'm sorry. I misspoke."
Mason nodded and returned to stacking his blocks.
Seeing his serious demeanor, Damon sat across from him with a smile and asked, "Buddy, do you want Daddy to join you?"
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