Summary of Chapter 994 from Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon)
Chapter 994 marks a crucial moment in Hello Spring’s Novel novel, Trading My Ex for His Uncle (Nyla and Damon). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
When Wren saw Gabriel, she was momentarily stunned, then sneered. "So, you won't come to see me, but you rush here when it's Nyla? Does she matter more than your own mother?"
Gabriel didn't waste time arguing. He dragged her toward the car and told the driver to leave immediately. If she stayed there, who knew what other mess she'd create.
In the car, Wren shoved his hand away and was about to open the door.
Gabriel's cold voice stopped her. "If you jump out at this speed, you'll either die or be paralyzed."
Wren froze, then turned to glare at him. "What do you want? You're throwing away your family for Nyla?"
"This is none of your business," he replied.
Wren scoffed. "None of my business? Gabriel, do you really think Nyla will be with you just because you divorce Jane? I advise you to wake up. She didn't care about you five years ago. Do you really think she'll care now?"
Gabriel's anger flared. His cold eyes bore into hers, and the temperature in the car seemed to drop.
Wren wasn't intimidated. "If you were even a little clear-headed, you wouldn't be asking for a divorce. You have a perfectly good life, but you're throwing it all away."
"And what about you?" Gabriel's voice turned sharp. "I tried to convince you not to divorce, but look at you now. You threw Harrison into a nursing home, and now you want to go back to him. Who's really out of their mind?"
Wren's face flushed.
"You..." She pointed at him, ready to explode. "Fine! I won't interfere with your affairs anymore, and you don't meddle with mine either! We're cutting ties!"
"As you wish," Gabriel replied.
His indifference only angered Wren further, and she slapped him.
They sat in the living room, and Gabriel looked at Wren warningly. "Don't go looking for Nyla again."
"If I don't, will you even see me?" Wren countered.
"If you go after her again, I swear you'll never see me again," Gabriel threatened.
Hearing this, Wren pointed at him and snapped, "Gabriel, don't think you can threaten me like this. Do you think I want to see Nyla? If you weren't so obsessed with your divorce, I wouldn't have visited Prospectus Technology to cause a scene. You think I have no shame?"
Gabriel's patience wore thin.
"Stop pretending to be concerned about me while hurting the people I love. I've wanted a divorce for a long time, and it has nothing to do with Nyla," he retorted.
If Wren weren't his mother, he wouldn't have let her live another day after what she said to Nyla.
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