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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1269

Summary for Chapter 1269: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Chapter summary: Chapter 1269 from the book No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

Discover the most important events of Chapter 1269, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor). With the engaging writing of Harper Laine, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

Ian's hands, submerged in the water, slowly clenched into fists.

The dull ache in his chest grew sharper, accompanied by a powerful sense of helplessness that made his breathing shallow.

He knew he had to face this, to calmly accept the happiness she had chosen. But that was far from easy.

Ian rose from the hot spring, water sluicing down his toned body. The night breeze brought a chill as he wrapped a robe around himself and walked back into the villa.

The room was scattered with some of his daughter's toys. He patiently knelt to tidy them up, then went to the liquor cabinet and poured himself a glass of whiskey. The amber liquid swirled in the glass, reflecting his heavy thoughts.

Just then, his phone chimed with a message from Gavin Young. [Mr. Goodwin, Major Ellington has returned to Kingston.]

Ian's pupils constricted. He quickly dialed Gavin's number. "Who told you that?"

Gavin immediately replied, "Dr. Lyman sent over an inventory list. I casually asked if Miss Sutton was at the hospital, and he mentioned she had gone home. Major Ellington returned to Kingston this afternoon."

Only Mansfield went back to Kingston? Eleanor didn't go with him?

Given Mansfield's current physical condition, he should have needed Eleanor's care. And given their relationship, Eleanor should not have left his side at such a critical moment.

"Mr. Goodwin? Is there anything else?" Gavin asked tentatively from the other end.

"No," Ian said flatly and hung up.

He downed the whiskey in one go and walked to the floor-to-ceiling window, unable to make sense of the situation.

Eleanor had risked everything to save Mansfield. Why, when he needed her most, hadn't she accompanied him to Kingston to care for him? After all, he had taken their daughter, and her work was just minor wrap-up tasks.

Unless-

Ian's pupils contracted sharply as a theory surfaced in his mind. Unless the relationship between Eleanor and Mansfield wasn't as intimate as he had imagined.

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