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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1194

Summary for Chapter 1194: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Summary of Chapter 1194 – A turning point in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

Chapter 1194 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor), written by Harper Laine. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Eleanor's eyes welled up.

York had been married when he was younger, but his wife left, unable to handle his devotion to his research. Now, he'd been separated from his wife and children for half his life and would be an old man living alone.

"Mr. Windsor, in my heart, you're like a godfather to me. In a few years, when you retire, I'll take care of you," Eleanor said sincerely.

York's eyes also grew warm. He patted her shoulder. "We're not there yet! You just focus on taking care of your own little family."

After York left, Eleanor threw herself back into her work. In the evening, Ryan and Callie went down to the cafeteria for dinner. Eleanor was analyzing a set of brainwave data when she suddenly noticed an anomaly—when the test subject engaged in a specific thought process, the neurons in a certain area of the brain exhibited a unique synchronous firing pattern.

This discovery instantly thrilled her. She immediately pulled up all the past experimental data and, after repeated comparisons and validations, confirmed that this was not a random occurrence.

Excitedly, Eleanor sent a message to York.

Soon, York called her. "Eleanor, you've just confirmed an unprecedented brain information encoding mechanism. This discovery is not only revolutionary for brain-computer interface technology but could also open up entirely new paths for treating neurodegenerative diseases.

Then, York exclaimed excitedly, "Ellie, this is a Nobel Prize-level discovery!" But he quickly calmed himself. "Of course, the value of research isn't in the awards, but in how many people it can benefit."

"Mr. Windsor, I'll immediately organize this into a paper and submit it to an international academic journal. Once I've finished my current tasks, I'll further explore the clinical applications of this mechanism."

"Good, that's fantastic," York said approvingly.

Ian immediately understood the purpose of York's visit. He replied with a serious expression, "Doctor, rest assured, I will fully support Eleanor's research."

York nodded but still looked concerned.

Ian quickly added, "Funding won't be an issue. I'll set up a special fund for her research. However, she'll have to complete her current project before she can begin this new one."

York nodded in relief. "With your word, I can rest easy. That girl, Ellie, she's just like her father—born for scientific research."

"She's more brilliant than any of us could have imagined," Ian said, his eyes filled with admiration. "Doctor, don't worry. I'll see to it that her research moves forward smoothly from now on."

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