What Happens in Chapter 885 – From the Book Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon)
Dive into Chapter 885, 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.
Wren didn't seem upset by the cold reception. She maintained a smile and said, "You and your dad are finally getting along again. I don't want to disturb you. I'm staying in Shoal Bay on the north side of the city now. Come by if you have time."
Nyla stayed silent, her demeanor unmistakably cold.
Only as Wren brushed past did Nyla give her a low warning. "I'm setting up a camera at the door. If I catch you bothering my dad again, I'll call the police."
Wren paused for a moment but left quickly without a word.
Nyla knocked on the door. "Dad, you can open the door now. She's gone."
The door swung open immediately.
Upon seeing Nyla and Damon, Harrison's previously tense face relaxed into a smile. "Nyla, Mr. Sumner, you're here! Come on in."
As they entered the living room, the smell of food wafted from the kitchen, where the housekeeper was likely cooking.
Harrison chuckled. "I didn't expect you to come over. I'll ask the housekeeper to make a couple more dishes."
"I'll handle it," Nyla said, passing a monitor to Damon. "If you have time, go ahead and set this up."
"Alright," Damon answered.
Once she was in the kitchen, Damon turned to Harrison. "Mr. Jayston, do you know why Wren came looking for you?"
"You're divorced. She has no claim to any of this, whether or not it's redeveloped," Damon replied.
Harrison hesitated, speaking in a low voice. "She brought my old hospital bills and said if I didn't give her half, she'd take me to court."
Damon frowned. "Even if it gets redeveloped, she'd only get a few million at most. She shouldn't need that kind of money."
Judging by the high-end car Wren had driven here and her expensive attire, she definitely didn't seem in need of a few million dollars.
Harrison shook his head. "I have no idea."
"I'll look into it," Damon said. "I'll let you know if anything comes up. In the meantime, if she bothers you again, just call the police."
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