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Trading My Ex for His Uncle by Hello Spring

Chapter 1243
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Chapter 1243 Nyla struck Delia across the face again, leaving a bright red handprint on her other cheek.

Delia's eyes burned with fury as she struggled, screaming loud enough to attract the attention of the service staff.

When the maids saw the two of them grappling in the hallway-especially with Delia clearly at a disadvantage—- they looked alarmed.

One immediately ran off to inform Emerald.

Emerald's face darkened when she heard that Nyla and Delia were fighting in the corridor. She got up from her chair and strode toward the door.

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From a distance, she could already see the two of them locked in a chaotic struggle.

Her eyes flashed with anger as she snapped at the maids nearby, "What are you standing around for? Separate them immediately!" Snapped out of their daze, the maids rushed forward to pull them apart.

Delia looked utterly disheveled her hair a mess, her clothes rumpled, and both cheeks marked with vivid red slaps. She glared at Nyla with unmasked hatred.

When Delia saw Emerald, tears immediately welled up in her eyes.

With a pitiful sob, she whimpered, "Mom... she hit me!" Emerald's gaze swept over Delia's miserable state before landing on Nyla, who- aside from slightly tousled hair- looked completely unharmed.

Her expression turned cold. "Why did you lay hands on your sister?!" Nyla let out a soft laugh. "Ms. Kinsey, I don't recall having a sister who calls my son a bastard." Emerald frowned and turned to Delia, her gaze sharp. "Did you really say that?" Delia shook her head frantically, tears still streaming. "Mom, no! She's lying! I never said that-" "If you didn't, then you didn't," Emerald said sternly. "Now wipe those tears away. You're a grown woman-stop sniveling like a child." She then turned back to Nyla, her expression even icier. "You not only attacked your sister, but now you're lying to my face? Truly, you have no sense of decency!" fo Nyla let out a cold laugh. "Oh, so when I say something, you don't believe me. But when Delia denies it, you take her word without question. What a wonderful mother you are to her." Her mocking tone only fueled Emerald's anger.

She turned to the maids and ordered, "Lock her in the attic. No food, no water.

She doesn't cout until I say so." "Yes, Madam," the maids answered.

Behind Emerald, Delia shot Nyla a smug, triumphant look, as if the two of them, their mmer foolishness. Between BU? would always take her side-never Nyla.

Nyla had long since given up expecting anything from Emerald, so there was no disappointment, only indifference.

Soon, the maids led Nyla away.

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Just as Delia was about to leave as well, Emerald stopped her. Ccto e my study " Upon seeing her mother's serious expression, Delia's heart began to pound.

Could she have guessed the truth? Nervously, she followed Emerald into the study. As soon as the door closed behind them, Emerald's palm landed hard on her face.

This was different from when Nyla had hit her in anger.

This time, Delia simply stared at her mother in shock, unable to process what had just happened. Tears welled up again.

"Mom..." she whimpered.

"Shut up! How could I have raised such an idiot?" Emerald snapped.

Delia bit her lip and lowered her head, her voice trembling. "Mom, I'm sorry..."

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