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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1207

Summary for Chapter 1207: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Summary of Chapter 1207 – A pivotal chapter in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

The chapter Chapter 1207 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.

Eleanor's steps subconsciously faltered. She looked around, searching for Ellington, but Ian was already walking toward her. "Don't bother looking," he said in a low voice. "I'm the one picking you up."

Eleanor frowned. "Why are you here? Where's Evelyn?"

"Serena picked Evelyn up to have dinner at my place," Ian said, naturally reaching out to take the laptop bag from her hand. He practically had to take it from her, a mix of gentle force and her resigned compliance.

"Did you see him?" Ian asked, his voice low and steady.

"Yes," Eleanor nodded, a hint of weariness in her brow, but also a sense of settled determination in her eyes.

In the crowd, a paparazzi photographer had been focused on Eleanor since she appeared. He had originally been there to stalk a celebrity but had gotten lucky, catching the moment the billionaire Ian Goodwin quietly came to greet his ex-wife.

Moreover, the thoughtful care Ian showed in every gesture suggested that the high-profile divorce from two years ago might have a chance of being reversed.

"You must be tired. The car's outside," Ian said, not pressing for more details, and turned to lead the way.

Eleanor walked beside him, looking at his broad, straight back. For a moment, her mind seemed to go still. In the middle of the bustling crowd, the tightness in her chest began to ease.

Once inside the car, the outside noise was cut off. The enclosed space was filled with a faint, crisp scent that was uniquely his—he had driven himself.

Ian didn't start the car immediately. Instead, he turned his head to look at her. "Did it go well?"

Eleanor didn't refuse to talk about it with him; after all, he was the one leading the research for Mansfield's rescue. "The meeting went smoothly. The expert panel generally approved my proposal."

Ian nodded, then started the car and drove onto the brightly lit airport road.

Eleanor thought about how he had missed dinner just to pick her up and asked subconsciously, "Do you want to come in and have Joslyn cook some noodles?"

Ian's eyes lit up. He nodded almost without hesitation. "Okay."

Eleanor pushed open the door to her warm home. Joslyn came to greet them, and seeing the two of them arrive together without Evelyn, she guessed Ian must have picked Eleanor up from the airport.

"Joslyn, could you please cook two bowls of noodle soup for us?" Eleanor asked.

Joslyn's face lit up with joy. "Of course, I'll get right on it," she said, then turned to Ian. "Mr. Goodwin, please have a seat."

"Don't worry about me," Ian said with a low chuckle. He saw Princess wagging her tail at his feet, so he crouched down and couldn't resist petting her. Princess became even more affectionate.

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