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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1159

Summary for Chapter 1159: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Summary of Chapter 1159 – A pivotal chapter in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

The chapter Chapter 1159 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.

Her hopes were dashed again, and disappointment washed over her. From behind, Ian's gentle voice offered comfort. "Let's keep looking ahead."

They walked another full circle, returning to where they started, but there was still no news. It was already 10:30 PM. Ian glanced at his watch and said to Eleanor, "You should go back and get Evelyn to bed. I'll keep looking."

It was past Evelyn's bedtime, and it was only Tuesday, so the child had school the next day.

"Okay," Eleanor nodded, walking to her car and driving into the garage.

When Eleanor got home, Evelyn was still waiting for her on the sofa. "Mommy, didn't Daddy come back with you?" she asked curiously.

Joslyn looked at Eleanor, who gave a slight shake of her head. She then turned to Evelyn. "Come upstairs with me. Mommy will take a shower and then read you a story."

Evelyn blinked, a little slow to catch on. "Mommy, why haven't I seen Princess? Where did she go?"

Eleanor answered smoothly, "She's sleeping at your daddy's house tonight."

"Oh!" Evelyn didn't doubt it, as she loved the idea of Princess keeping her daddy company.

As the clock ticked past midnight, Eleanor couldn't sleep. There was no word from Ian, which meant Princess still hadn't been found. She was tormented with anxiety. Princess was part of the family, and she couldn't bear the thought of something happening to her.

Eleanor waited until one in the morning. Exhausted from the recent mentally draining experiments, she finally drifted off to sleep without realizing it.

At three in the morning, Ian returned to his apartment. After his bodyguards reviewed the surveillance footage, they determined that Princess was last seen at the entrance of an alley, which opened up to a bustling street market.

Ian had already mobilized his contacts to search and had sent out a notice to several influential media outlets offering a substantial reward.

"Eleanor, Kingston is hosting a seminar with brain-computer interface engineers from Montclair. I need you and Ryan to attend. The meeting is at two this afternoon; you should be able to make it."

Eleanor had heard that engineers from Montclair were coming, but the date hadn't been confirmed. She didn't expect it to be today.

"Okay, I'll contact Ryan right away and we'll head over," Eleanor agreed.

Eleanor contacted Ryan and booked a ten o'clock flight. Just as she opened her door to leave, she found Ian waiting outside. "Principal Maxwell called me. You have to go to Kingston for a meeting this afternoon. I'll take Evelyn to school."

Eleanor still needed to prepare some materials, so she didn't refuse. "Thank you." She then tried to bring up Princess. "And—"

"Don't worry. Leave it all to me," Ian's voice was firm and steady. "Just focus on your meeting in Kingston."

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