Summary of Chapter 1303 – A turning point in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
Chapter 1303 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.
After the first time, he had fucked her several more times. Though she desperately wanted to call the police, Horace not only had evidence against her father but also held the fact that he'd protected her at Meridian Dynamics over her head.
Faye knew Horace was a psychopath and didn't dare provoke him, so she did her best to avoid him.
But tonight, she had to get information about her father's illegitimate son. She needed to know who had managed to have a child right under her mother's nose.
After a dinner she barely tasted, under Horace's half-coaxing, half-threatening gaze, Faye ended up following him back to the apartment she despised.
When it was over, Faye fought back waves of discomfort and nausea, quickly got dressed, and turned to Horace. "You can tell me now, right?"
Horace, having gotten what he wanted, leaned back against the headboard, satisfied. He lit a cigarette and said slowly, "You know the mother of your dad's illegitimate son."
Faye's heart tightened. "Who?"
"Cathie, the former finance manager at Yeaton Holdings. I heard she's some kind of relative from your mother's side."
Faye's pupils contracted. A face instantly appeared in her mind—a face that always greeted her warmly as "Faye." She was the daughter of her mother's great-uncle, a distant cousin who was nearly fifty and still unmarried.
Faye thought about how Cathie would show up with gifts during holidays, always acting so warm and considerate toward her mother. A wave of nausea churned in her stomach.
It was her.
Cathie.
After Cathie graduated from college, it was Faye's mother who had personally brought her into Yeaton Holdings as family. It was her mother who had arranged for her to be in the finance department, specifically to keep an eye on her father's finances.
Faye felt a dizzying sense of absurdity, almost wanting to laugh.


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