Summary of Chapter 1299 – A pivotal chapter in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
The chapter Chapter 1299 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.
After putting her daughter to bed, Eleanor went to her study for a while. She looked up Aaron's company and discovered that he had indeed invested in several research institutions abroad. It was clear he was passionate about the field, which further convinced her that he was a genuinely forward-thinking investor dedicated to advancing technology.
This made Eleanor all the more excited about the establishment of their dedicated foundation.
After finishing her research, Eleanor sat lost in thought for a moment. She knew that as long as her work had value, she could win the market's support. The feeling of standing firm on her own two feet was truly empowering.
As for Ian, Eleanor planned to maintain their current, clear boundaries: he was her daughter's father and a supporter of her research project.
And in the future... Eleanor shook her head, finding she didn't want to think about it.
She turned off the light in the study and returned to the bedroom. Her daughter was sound asleep, her cheeks rosy. Leaning in, she could still catch that sweet, lingering baby scent on her skin.
A wave of overwhelming love washed over Eleanor as she pressed her nose against her daughter’s soft cheek, breathing her in. It was probably something all mothers loved to do. Since Evelyn was born, Eleanor had felt the urge to kiss her hundreds of times a day. Just looking at her made her want to shower her with affection, a love that surpassed all else.
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Over the next few days, Eleanor and Callie began organizing the data for the military handover. Ryan, meanwhile, started a new research initiative based on Eleanor's work, focusing on nerve cell activation, which would soon be applied in clinical trials.
Eleanor knew that Principal Maxwell was hoping to find a treatment for Sophia's leg. Eleanor was confident she would recover; the technology was already mature and would be viable in time.
Eleanor had a very positive impression of Sophia. She admired girls like her, so full of life. Sophia was someone who dared to pilot a fighter jet through the skies, and for that, Eleanor deeply respected her.
She hoped Sophia could overcome her difficulties, return to her career, and have a brighter future.
Ian was away on a business trip that week, evidently for something important that required him to go abroad. Eleanor's week was also packed with work.



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