Trading My Ex for His Uncle

Chapter 561



After leaving the principal’s office, Nyla went to find Lilith and informed her that Mason would attending school. Only then did she leave the building.

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Once Nyla arrived at the lab, Caroline hurried over and whispered, “Nyla, my sister agreed to meet with you. Here’s the time and the restaurant address

Nyla’s eyes lit up with surprise, and she excitedly grabbed Caroline’s hand. “Thank you so much, Caroline! I’ll treat you to dinner on Saturday.”

“That’s not important. What matters most is Buddy’s situation. But honestly, don’t get your hopes up too high. Bailey probably won’t take the case,” Caroline said.

“Yeah, but I have to try,” Nyla replied. For Mason, even knowing the chances were slim wouldn’t make her

give up

“Okay, good luck,” Caroline wished her.

The day flew by, and as soon as work ended, Nyla rushed to the restaurant. She arrived a few minutes early, and Bailey was punctual.

As soon as they sat down, Bailey spoke up before Nyla could say anything. “Ms. Kinsey, Caroline briefly explained your situation. I’m afraid I can’t take this case. I’m sorry.”

Nyla hadn’t expected Bailey to get straight to the point. Her gaze dimmed. “Ms. Lovell, if you don’t intend to take the case, why did you agree to meet me

“My sister insisted that I meet you. While I can’t take the case, I can recommend another lawyer who has a similar level of expertise,” Bailey offered.

Nyla paused, looking intently at Bailey. “But I only trust you. If there’s any lawyer who could win against Gerrard, I believe it’s you.” NôvelDrama.Org copyrighted © content.

A flicker of emotion crossed Bailey’s face. She seemed touched but quickly shook her head firmly. “I’m sorry. I really can’t take this case.”

After glancing at the time, she stood up. “I need to catch a flight. Here’s my business card. If you need help finding another lawyer, feel free to reach out.”

She left, but just a few steps away, Nyla called after her, “Ms. Lovell, is your refusal to take cases related to Gerrard because you’re still hung up on that

Bailey paused briefly but said nothing as she hurried out.

Nyla didn’t chase after her. She knew it would be pointless. Since Bailey wouldn’t take the case, she would have to find another lawyer.

Back home, Mason was sitting on the sofa watching TV, while Pauline was busy in the kitchen.

Everything seemed perfectly normal, but Nyla wondered how long this

peaceful life could last.

When Mason saw her, he jumped up and ran over, hugging her legs. “Mommy, where did you go?”

Nyla forced a smile and patted his head. “I had to work a bit longer.”

Mason frowned. “Mommy, if you’re not happy, you don’t have to smile.”

Nyla’s smile froze, then slowly faded. If even Mason could see that she was upset, her expression must have been pretty bad.

She squatted down to meet his gaze. “Buddy, I’m fine. I’m just a bit tired from work.”

Mason shook his head. “You’re lying. You’re sad because of that bad man. Before, you never looked this upset, no matter how tired you were.”


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