Chapter summary of Chapter 1122 – No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
In Chapter 1122, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor).
Ian only tilted his head slightly, but his chilling gaze swept over her in the dim light, his brow furrowed with annoyance at being disturbed.
"What is it?"
Vanessa's voice was tinged with self-mockery. "I stood by you for ten years, gave your mother blood for ten years, and in the end, you won't even give me a proper look? I just want to know, what makes her so much better than me?"
Ian finally turned to face her, his gaze like a blade forged from cold iron. "You're not worthy of being compared to her."
Vanessa let out a pained, cold laugh. "How cruel! But I don't care for your love anymore. Without you, Ian, there are still people who will love and cherish me. I'll live a wonderful life."
Ian didn't bother to respond, treating her words as if they were air.
Vanessa smiled sadly. "Aren't you curious why I'm with Walden Wells?"
"That's your choice. It has nothing to do with me," Ian said, his voice devoid of emotion.
Vanessa stared, her eyes searching his profile, desperate for a sign of worry or ire. She met only with a profound, chilling stillness. His gaze, beneath those thick lashes, held the flat calm of a windless pond.
Vanessa took a deep breath and, through gritted teeth, said word by word, "Ian, one day, you will pay the price for your attitude today."
Ian indifferently averted his gaze, then turned his head back to her. "Are you done?"
Vanessa froze for a few seconds, then his completely indifferent attitude thoroughly enraged her. She clutched her gown and took a step forward. "Ian, do you even have a heart? Ten years! Even raising a dog for that long would create some affection, and I'm a person! How can you be like this—"
From her angle, Vanessa saw a figure in white approaching the terrace—it was Eleanor.
A calculating glint flashed in her eyes. Just as Eleanor was about to step onto the terrace, she quickly reached out to wrap her arms around Ian's waist.
Vanessa's smile froze. It seemed her carefully orchestrated drama was nothing to Eleanor now.
Her calm spectatorship also meant that Ian was nothing to her either.
Ha! That at least made her feel a little better. She turned and left without a backward glance.
"Ellie, who is this?" Elara asked, sizing up Ian. Her intuition told her that Eleanor knew him and that this man was clearly no ordinary person.
"My ex-husband," Eleanor introduced him calmly.
It dawned on Elara.
Elara spent most of the year teaching up north, so she was completely out of the loop on business stuff. Ian's white hair had totally thrown her off. She took another look. So that's who he was — the richest guy in the country, and Eleanor's ex-husband.

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