Summary of Chapter 1311 – A pivotal chapter in No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
The chapter Chapter 1311 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.
Based on the new contract he'd drafted, he clearly had no intention of interfering with Vanessa Shannon's marriage or her choice to have children. He didn't even care who she aligned herself with, as long as it didn't affect their agreement.
Gavin Young couldn't help but think that if Vanessa hadn't overstepped her bounds in her original deal with his boss...
Perhaps Ian would have provided her with a comfortable, well-settled life.
But while enjoying the resources and material wealth, Vanessa had greedily craved more. She wanted the title of Mrs. Goodwin. She wanted his heart.
Sitting in her car, Vanessa clutched the new contract tightly. She knew that as long as she behaved from now on, Ian Goodwin wouldn't bother her. But if she ever tried to break free, the twenty-billion-dollar penalty and Goodwin & Co.'s legal team would make her understand the consequences.
Vanessa took a deep breath and said to Laverne, "Let's go to that doctor you mentioned last time."
She had to prepare her body for the IVF cycle immediately. She couldn't wait any longer; she had to get pregnant as soon as possible.
That evening, Eleanor Sutton was helping her daughter with her letters. It had been a few days since their last lesson. As she opened a page in the reading book, Evelyn Goodwin announced proudly, "Mommy, I know all these words."
Eleanor smiled. "Alright, then. Why don't you read them for Mommy?"
Evelyn immediately began to read the words Eleanor pointed to in a clear, loud voice. Eleanor flipped through ten pages, and her daughter read every word correctly, even forming simple phrases.
Eleanor felt a stir of emotion. She knew Ian had taught her this.
It seemed that while she had been busy with her research, Ian had been patiently teaching their daughter, bit by bit.
As a father, he truly was a good one.
Pushing her thoughts aside, Eleanor praised her daughter sincerely. "That's amazing."
"Mommy, are you praising me or Daddy?" Evelyn asked, tilting her little head.
Eleanor was taken aback by her daughter's innocent question. She answered gently, "You're both amazing."
"Yay! Mommy finally praised Daddy!" Evelyn's eyes crinkled with joy, her little face beaming at the compliment.


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