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No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) novel Chapter 1647

Summary for Chapter 1647: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)

Chapter summary of Chapter 1647 – No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor) by Harper Laine

In Chapter 1647, 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).

His voice was raspy with age, yet incredibly warm.

Ian gave Eleanor's hand a reassuring squeeze, silently urging her forward.

She pushed the gate open and approached the old man. "Hello, Professor Jensen. I'm Eleanor, Elliot Sutton's daughter."

Dr. Jensen looked up at her, his gaze as tender as if he were looking at his own great-granddaughter.

"The resemblance is uncanny," he murmured. "Especially the eyes. You have his tenacity."

Ian stepped forward to introduce himself. "It's an honor to meet you, Dr. Jensen."

Dr. Jensen nodded, treating Ian with equal warmth, and patted the empty chairs beside him. "Have a seat, both of you."

Naturally, the professor knew exactly who the young billionaire was. Ian had backed numerous major scientific endeavors over the years, proving himself to be a man of exceptional vision and ambition.

The old man's gaze returned to Eleanor, brimming with affection. "Tell me about your latest research, kiddo."

Eleanor nodded and began walking him through the foundational theories of her work. Dr. Jensen listened with absolute, laser-like focus.

She explained everything in meticulous detail. As she spoke, the professor's eyes grew brighter, the deep wrinkles on his face seemingly smoothing out in sheer awe.

When Eleanor described Mrs. Vaughn's current recovery metrics, the old man's eyes glistened with tears. His voice shook with excitement. "Are you saying the stability of that waveform hasn't fluctuated at all?"

"It has remained completely stable, and the patient's memory recall is growing stronger every day. She has essentially regained normal cognitive function."

Dr. Jensen looked up, wiping a tear from his eye. "Incredible work, kiddo. Absolutely incredible. Back in our day, our equipment was primitive compared to what you have now. I always theorized that waveform existed, but I spent my entire life searching for it and came up empty."

He paused, looking at Eleanor with overwhelming pride. "What I couldn't find, you did. You haven't just carried on your father's legacy; you've surpassed it. You truly outshined us all."

"If it weren't for your guidance, my father's research wouldn't have existed, and I wouldn't be sitting here today. This is a shared legacy," Eleanor said humbly.

Dr. Jensen let out a loud, joyous laugh. "If your father were still here, he wouldn't even know what to do with all this pride."

With that, the professor stood up and slowly made his way inside. A few minutes later, he returned with a sealed envelope and handed it to Eleanor.

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