Chapter summary of Chapter 1598 – No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine
In Chapter 1598, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor).
Eleanor turned her face away, not wanting to hash this out. Her voice was tight. "She's gone. None of this matters anymore."
"It matters entirely," Ian said, suddenly framing her face with both hands. "Ellie, the only thing I have ever wanted is you. Just you. As for kids, we have Evelyn, and that's enough. I'll teach her how to protect the Goodwin legacy."
Tears unknowingly pooled in Eleanor's eyes. She let out a shaky breath. "It wasn't just your grandmother's dying wish. It was your father's too. You shouldn't be wasting your time on me."
Ian's eyes narrowed dangerously. "Who the hell told you that was my father's dying wish?"
Eleanor looked up at him. "Shaun Wallace's wife, Miranda, told me herself. She said when she visited your father before he died, those were his exact words."
A lethal coldness flashed in Ian's eyes. Shaun Wallace's wife? Since when did an outsider have the audacity to interfere with Goodwin family business?
He hadn't even dealt with Shaun for trying to plant that female assistant in his office, and now the man's wife was actively sabotaging the only woman he loved?
Feeling the dangerous shift in Ian's demeanor, Eleanor's gaze dropped to the red mark on his cheek. Her tone softened. "What's wrong?"
Ian rested his forehead against hers in sheer frustration. "Eleanor, you're a genius in the medical field, so how can you not see that Miranda and Shaun were intentionally trying to drive a wedge between us?"
Eleanor froze.
"When my father passed, the only people in that room were me and your father. There was absolutely no third party. You went after Shaun in the board meeting, and he was terrified that if you became Mrs. Goodwin again, you'd be a threat to him. That's exactly why his wife used the excuse of an heir to sabotage our relationship. Are you seriously going to let them win?"
Eleanor's mind raced back to the funeral. It hit her like a ton of bricks. Miranda had relentlessly emphasized the Goodwin family's obsession with a male heir. At the time, Eleanor had been so consumed by grief over the grandmother's passing that she hadn't thought critically about it.
Looking back, the conversation was incredibly calculated.
She and Shaun did have major conflicting interests on the board. The fact that Miranda had used an elder's funeral to execute such a vile scheme was beyond despicable.


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