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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1157

Summary for Chapter 1157: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Summary of Chapter 1157 – A pivotal chapter in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

The chapter Chapter 1157 is one of the most intense moments in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor), written by Harper Laine. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Their work had moved to data consolidation, which wasn't the most critical phase.

Although his mentor checked in daily, anxious and concerned, research wasn't a one-day affair. They had to be prepared for the long haul.

Eleanor grabbed her bag and coat and practically ran from the lab. She got into her car and sped toward home, with two black SUVs immediately following behind her.

Eleanor knew Princess was a bit timid and often got scared by larger dogs, but she also knew Princess was familiar with the neighborhood and wouldn't get lost easily.

That is, unless something else had happened—an accident, or worse, someone with ill intentions had found and taken her.

Eleanor didn't dare to think about it further. The first step was to get home and start searching.

As Eleanor drove up to the entrance of her residential complex, she saw Joslyn anxiously scanning the roadside from a distance. The moment Joslyn spotted her car, she ran over, her eyes filled with worry. "Ma'am, I still can't find her. I've looked everywhere nearby—"

"Don't worry, we'll find her," Eleanor reassured her. Her gaze drifted to the two black SUVs that had followed her, a security detail arranged by Ian and Mansfield Ellington. Usually, they stayed hidden, but now they were parked a short distance away.

Eleanor immediately walked over to them. Right now, more people meant more hope.

As she approached, the bodyguards from both vehicles got out. They were all tall and imposing. By now, the two teams had developed a working understanding. They had one shared order: to protect Eleanor's safety at all costs.

Eleanor addressed the stern-looking men. "Hello. Could I ask you for a favor?"

Both groups responded in unison, "Please, Miss Sutton, go ahead."

"My dog ran off somewhere around here. I was hoping you could help me look for her," Eleanor said, taking out her phone to show them a picture of Princess.

"If you could send us the photo, Miss Sutton, we'll start searching right away."

Eleanor's heart clenched. She couldn't imagine how heartbroken her daughter would be if she found out Princess was missing.

"Mommy will be back soon," Eleanor said soothingly.

Then, a deep male voice asked, "I was told you were already home. Why haven't you come up yet?"

Apparently, Lanny was supposed to report her movements, but he must have forgotten to update Ian after she asked for his help.

Eleanor had no choice but to explain. "Princess is missing. Joslyn and I are looking for her downstairs. Let's not tell Evelyn for now. We'll wait until we find her."

"What?" Ian on the other end was clearly shocked. After all, to him, Princess was more than just a pet.

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