Chapter overview: Chapter 1312 from No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor), Harper Laine introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
That afternoon, Ian sent a message to Eleanor. He had to go to Kingston. If she didn't have time, he would send Serena Goodwin to pick up Evelyn.
Eleanor, of course, had time. Her handover tasks were light, allowing her to keep regular hours.
When Eleanor arrived at the preschool that afternoon, Evelyn, despite a full day of classes, was a bundle of energy. When the teacher brought her out, she bounded over to Eleanor like a little rabbit.
Eleanor hugged her and led her to the car. The moment she was buckled in, the little girl couldn't wait to report, "Mommy, I told Daddy this morning! I told him you praised him."
Eleanor, who had been about to start the car, froze. The smile on her face stiffened.
She hadn't expected her daughter to repeat a casual remark from last night to Ian.
While it wasn't a big deal, Eleanor didn't want her daughter acting as a go-between. She turned and forced a smile. "Okay, honey. But in the future, you don't need to make a special point of telling Daddy things like that, alright?"
Evelyn blinked her big, clear eyes, completely puzzled. "Why not? Daddy was so happy when he heard it!"
Eleanor was at a loss for words. Looking at her daughter's innocent face, she realized it was impossible to explain the complex emotions of adults. She decided to drop it.
"Where did Daddy go? Why didn't he come pick me up?" Evelyn asked curiously.
"Your daddy had to go to Kingston for work," Eleanor said. Though she didn't know the specifics, she assumed it had to do with the recent turmoil in the international business world.
For the next two days, Eleanor's life was a simple routine between the lab and home. On the morning of the third day, she received a text from Ian: "I'll be back this morning."
Eleanor paused. The launch ceremony for the special fund established by The Guild of Commerce was at two o'clock that afternoon. As the chairman, he should be there if he had time.



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