Chapter summary of Chapter 1298 – No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
In Chapter 1298, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor).
Serena wished she could turn back time. If she could, she never would have done something so foolish.
"Let the past be the past," the matriarch advised. "If you genuinely feel you've wronged Ellie, then show her more respect and help her from now on. It's clear that Ellie isn't the type to hold a grudge."
"That's right," Gina agreed, having come to terms with it herself. "Serena and I both owe Eleanor a great debt. Ian is trying his best to make it up to her. The best we can do is support them and not cause any more trouble."
"So, my brother and Ellie have a chance to get back together?" Serena asked, clapping her hands in anticipation.
The matriarch shot her a look. "Getting back together isn't that simple. Your brother is hard to read, but at least he's finally heading in the right direction. If Ian wants to win Eleanor back, it will take more than just schemes and material things. He'll have to use his heart."
"But with his personality, has he really learned how to love someone?" Serena was skeptical.
If she were choosing a husband, she would never pick someone as secretive as her brother. Just trying to guess what he was thinking would be a constant headache.
She'd been intimidated by how smart her brother was her whole life. He could tell with a single glance if she had copied her math homework.
One day, she hoped to find a kind, easygoing husband, someone like Xavier Vaughn.
But Serena knew she couldn't get her hopes up. She wasn't worthy of a man as outstanding as Xavier.
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When Eleanor got home with her daughter, Evelyn looked back at her father. "Daddy, are you going back to your apartment downstairs?"
"Yes, I'll be downstairs," Ian confirmed with a gentle nod.


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