Summary of Chapter 1199 – A turning point in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
Chapter 1199 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.
Ian looked at her, on the verge of collapse, and his brow furrowed. He didn't answer immediately but led her to the sofa and gently pushed her down. "You need to calm down first," he said in a low voice.
"How can I calm down?" Eleanor slapped his hand off her shoulder, tears finally streaming down her face. "You all knew, and you all kept it from me. So, the person this project is supposed to save is him, isn't it? Is he in a coma? Or is he in a vegetative state?"
Eleanor tilted her head back, her red eyes filled with pain, questions, and the fury of being deceived.
If that was the case, why hide it from her? Why not just tell her the truth?
Ian watched her tear-streaked face, his heart feeling as if it had been stabbed. He knew he couldn't hide it any longer.
He closed his eyes, and when he opened them again, his gaze was deep and complex, heavy with a difficult honesty. "Yes."
His answer hit Eleanor like a sledgehammer. She forgot to breathe, her face turning deathly pale in an instant.
Ian knelt down to meet her gaze, his voice low and clear. "Major Ellington was caught in an explosion while covering his team's retreat during his last mission. He's been in a deep coma for two months."
Eleanor closed her eyes, and tears streamed down uncontrollably. So, he had already been lying in a hospital bed when she took on this project, and she had known nothing.
"I'm sorry," was all he could finally say.
Eleanor's suppressed sobs echoed in the spacious office. Ian's hand instinctively rose, wanting to reach out and hold her, but it froze mid-air. He knew that after this, Eleanor would only hate him more.
Eleanor suddenly wiped her tears away, grabbed her bag, and tried to stand. But the emotional turmoil, combined with the sudden movement, made her head spin violently. She instinctively grabbed onto the man in front of her, clutching his shirt and leaning against his chest to keep from falling.
And just in time, an arm wrapped around her waist.

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