The sudden seriousness in Eleanor's expression took Ian by surprise. He quickly stepped aside. "Come in and talk."
Eleanor hesitated for a moment before stepping into his home.
The spacious living room was bright with sunlight streaming in, yet it felt cold and lacked any lived-in warmth.
Ian placed the medicine on the table and went to get Eleanor a drink. "Coffee, tea, or water?" he asked.
"Coffee," Eleanor said, hoping it would help clear her thoughts.
Ian returned with a cup of coffee and a glass of water. After sitting down, he watched her quietly, waiting for her to speak.
Eleanor took a sip of her coffee, gathering her thoughts. Then, she looked up. "There are some things I think we need to make clear, for both our sakes. Or rather, for yours."
Ian's brow furrowed slightly, as if he had an idea of what was coming. He nodded. "Okay, go on."
"A lot has happened since our divorce, and many misunderstandings have been cleared up. For the past two years, I've been very grateful for your help and support with my career, and for the care and love you've shown Evelyn. As her father, I am willing and hope we can always maintain this peaceful, friendly relationship to raise her together."
Eleanor gazed at the sunlight outside the window, paused, and then continued, "But that's where it ends. I want us to be very clear that between us, aside from our child and necessary collaborations, there will be no other possibilities. For instance, remarriage is not part of my future plans."
Her words were sharp and direct, each one drawing a clear line between them.
Ian's hand tightened around his glass. He remained silent. He looked down, hiding the storm of emotions in his eyes.
A complex mix of feelings rose within Eleanor. It felt like the conversation had been completely pointless. He hadn't truly heard her at all.
"I…" Eleanor started, but ended with a sigh. "I'm not trying to tell you to leave. You're Evelyn's father. That will never change."
"Good." A hint of a smile touched his deep-set eyes. "That's enough for me."
Eleanor stood up. "Then we'll leave it at that. You should take your medicine."
Ian nodded and stood to walk her to the door. "Thanks for the medicine."

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The readers' comments on the novel: No More Mrs. Nice Wife (Eleanor)
Without Vanessa to serve as an antagonist, it’s turned a reasonably story into dead wood. I just can't anymore. After, Vanessa's life went downhill it was the perfect time to wrap up the story....
I dont Understand why he keep Clingy on that Girl Vanessa, this couple has Lack of Trust and communication to each other, Lan Never explain the reason what was goin' on, if i were on Eleanor i will do the same.. your his wife yet people around him Doesnt even know that your the wife 😅😅 fuck that 6 yrs of marriage😆😆 he even the richest man he hire thousand people to look for that vanessa girl but he didnt do it 😆 even giving her a jewelry with Million dollar as a wife its hurt to see this, even when she Nearly drawn at the pool with that Girl vanessa, Lan Save Vanessa over his wife😆😆 That Guy is totally a REDFLAG😆...
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