Chapter overview: Chapter 1351 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.
Yara looked at the man before her, Walden Wells. Her face shared a striking resemblance to his—the contours, the features, all of them carried his shadow.
But she didn't address him immediately. She just stared.
Walden stepped closer, taking her in all at once as if he couldn't believe she was real. She wasn't the kind of beauty that stopped a room, but he didn't need a second look to know it—she was his.
Sometimes, the connection of blood was just that miraculous.
"My girl—" Walden's voice suddenly choked with emotion. He reached out and took Yara's hand. At sixty-five, nothing makes a man feel young again like finding out he has a daughter out of the blue.
It felt like a gift from heaven. Just when he was at his most desperate and vulnerable, he had been given a daughter, granting him new hope and solace for the rest of his life.
At that moment, a black car drove unimpeded through the gates outside. Vanessa had arrived.
She was wearing a black formal dress and had carefully applied natural-looking makeup. She was here to have lunch with Walden and to solidify her position.
"Miss Shannon, Mr. Wells is with a guest," an assistant stepped forward to stop her.
Vanessa's expression soured. "What guest? Am I not allowed in either?"
In the eyes of Walden's staff, Vanessa was already considered the future Mrs. Wells, so no one would dare to stop her without good reason.
"Well—"
Before the assistant could explain, Vanessa had already strode into the main hall. But as soon as she reached the entrance, she saw Walden tightly gripping a strange girl's hand. A middle-aged woman stood beside them. Then, Walden pulled the girl into a tight hug.
Vanessa's smile froze on her face. Had Walden found a new flame?
And one who was so plain in both looks and demeanor? His taste was terrible!



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